Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Matthews, A.
Matthews, E. 1890 Lubec, ME - USA Lubec, ME - USA USA
Matthews, Edward 1836 New York, USA
Matthews, I.
Matthews, James
Matthews, James 1820 New York, USA
Matthews , John
Matthews, John 1838 Cardiff, Wales
Matthews, Robert
Matthews, T.
Matthews, William
Matthewson, Henry 1847 Liverpool, England
Matthewson, Scolley
Matthurin, Matthias
Matthusin, Matthias
Mattison, Johan 1863 Russia, Russia
Mattle, Thos.
Mattoon, H. P.
Mattsen, A.
Mattsen, F.
Mattsen, Matts
Mattsen, T.
Mattsen, W.
Mattson, A.
Mattson, A. C.
Mattson, A. P.
Mattson, C.
Mattson, C. J.
Mattson, E.
Mattson, Erik
Mattson, J.
Mattson, James
Mattson, John
Mattson, L.
Mattson, Martin
Mattson, O. E.
Mattson, W.
Mattson, William Boston, MA - USA
Mauenback, A.
Maulta, C. E.
Maunsey, William
Maunua, K.
Mauran, Mathew
Maurin, Jas.
Maurres, H.
Mausit, Paul
Mavis, William
Maxell, George St John, New Brunswick
Maxell, George St John, New Brunswick St John, New Brunswick British Canada
Maxey, Chas. H.
Maxfield, William
Maxfield, William
Maxfield, William
Maxfossen, T. 1887 Norway USA, USA USA
Maxmer, Gus
Maxon, A.
Maxson, A.
Maxwell, H.
Maxwell, J. 1846 Boston, MA - USA
Maxwell, J. F.
Maxwell, James 1844
Maxwell, Jones
Maxwell , W.
Maxwell, William
May, H. A.
May, Henry
May, Henry A. 1880 Honolulu, HI
May, James
May, Nathen
May, Nathen
May, Walter
May, Wm. B.
Maybell, Tulip
Mayberg, Samuel
Maye, Arthur 1863 New York, USA
Mayeda, K.
Mayer, Charles H. 1847 Germany
Mayer, George
Mayer, Harry?
Mayer, Hary
Mayer, John F. Boston, MA - USA
Mayers, Charles
Maylor, Thos.
Maynard, C. W.
Maynard, J.
Maynard, J. F.
Maynard, Joseph
Maynard, Joseph
Maynard, W.
Mayo, A.
Mayo, B.
Mayomato, U.
Mayomoto, U.
Mayon, Domingo
Mazeda, K.
McAdam, Gilbert
McAfferty, James
McAlister, D. 1837
McAllester, Robert
McAlleston, D.

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.