Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Martens, K.
Martenson, J. A.
Martian, George
Martin, A.
Martin , Alex
Martin, Andrew
Martin, Antonio
Martin, Benjamin
Martin, Blair
Martin, Chas.
Martin, E.
Martin, Edward
Martin, Edward USA
Martin, Eugene
Martin, F. L.
Martin, F. S.
Martin, Frank
Martin, Frank D.
Martin, G. A.
Martin, Geo.
Martin, George A.
Martin, H. L.
Martin, Henry F. H.
Martin, J.
Martin, J. C.
Martin , James
Martin , James
Martin, James
Martin, Joe
Martin , John
Martin, John
Martin, John
Martin, John
Martin, John 1861 Newfoundland, Canada
Martin, John
Martin, John Newfoundland, Canada Canada
Martin, John 1872 France
Martin, Joseph
Martin, K.
Martin, L.
Martin, Laurence Joseph 1826 Dublin, Ireland
Martin, Lawrence Joseph
Martin, M.
Martin, Nieal
Martin, Owen
Martin, P.
Martin, Paul
Martin, Peter
Martin, Peter Jersey
Martin, R. G.
Martin, S.
Martin, Thomas 1845 USA
Martin, Thomas 1837 Gloucester, MA - USA Tremont USA
Martin, Thos.
Martin, W.
Martin, William
Martin, William
Martineloh , D.
Martinho, T.
Martinho, Tony
Martininsen, Harad
Martins, Carl 1865 Germany
Martins, J.
Martins, K.
Martins, W.
Martinsen, Alex
Martinsen, Axel
Martinsen, Chris
Martinsen, Martin
Martinsen, Thorvald
Martinson, A.
Martinson, Martin
Martinson, N.
Martinson, Peter
Marton, Phinies M.
Martors, F.
Marvin, Joseph J.
Mary, Henry
Mary, Joseph
Mary Ann, Downing 1838 Maine
Maryatt, John J. 1872 London, England
Maryes, J.
Maryman, William
Mases, Joseph
Masgatt, Charles
Maskill, Thos.
Masly, F.
Mason, Albert
Mason, Arnold
Mason, C. A.
Mason, Danuel
Mason, Frederick 1831 Sweden
Mason, J.
Mason, John
Mason, John USA
Mason, Micliacet
Mason, Thos.
Mason, William
Mason, William G.
Mason, William J.

The information given in this database is entered here as it is on the document or documents in the Maine Maritime Museum collections. The spelling of the mariner’s name may be wrong, the arithmetic may be wrong, and some descriptions may be thoughtless or not politically correct, but they are shown as found. We have attempted to standardize the names and descriptions of vessels and the spelling of place names. We have tried to include in notes fields important information that does not fit in the standard fields.