Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
McHoward, Cain 1834 Ireland
McHuara , H. G.
McIlvoy, Robert
McInerny, Thomas
McInery, James
McInnes, Argis 1856
McInnis, A.
McIntges, J.
McIntirce, E. L.
McIntire, Charles Maine
McIntire, Dan
McIntire, George E
McIntire, George E.
McIntire, J.
McIntire, J.
McIntire, James
McIntire, James F.
McIntire, Jas.
McIntire, John N. 1838 Bath, ME - USA
McIntire, Michael
McIntire, Neil
McIntire, Theodore
McIntire, W.
McIntire, Winfield S.
McIntosh, J.
McIntosh, R. A.
McIntosh, R. A.
McIntosh, R. A.
McIntosh, W. S. 1843 New York, USA
McIntosh, William 1867 Bermuda
McIntosh, Wm.
McIntyer, H. W.
McIntyre, D.
McIntyre, David
McIntyre, Hugh
McIntyre, J. F.
McIntyre, J. G.
McIntyre, James
McIntyre, Jeremiah
McIntyre, John
McIntyre, Lewis 1837 New York, USA
McIntyre, Thomas
McIntyre, Thomas 1829 USA
McIntyre, Thomas 1829 New York, USA
Mcintyre, William USA
McIsaac, Alex
McIsaac, Alex J.
McIsaac , John
McIsaac, John
McIsaac, John
McIseac, J.
McIver, Fred
McIver, John 1873 New Brunswick
McIves, John 1873 New Brunswick New Brunswick Canada
McKary, G. K.
McKay, C.
McKay, C. H.
McKay, Charles
McKay, Charles A.
McKay, Charles H.
McKay, Daniel
McKay, James
McKay, James
McKay, John
McKay, John
McKay, John
McKay, M.
McKechan, R
McKechan, R
McKechan, Robert
McKechnie, John
McKee, James 1844 Scotland
McKee, W. H.
McKee, Willia H.
McKee, William
McKeine, C. Carroll
McKelvey, John
McKelvey, John 1842 Glasgow, Scotland
McKelvey, M.
Mckems?, A 1878 ---------
McKenna, A.
McKenna, D.
McKennan, Dan 1849 Sydney
McKennard, Ioseph
McKenner, John
McKenning, Wm.
McKenzie, A.
McKenzie, Alex
McKenzie, Alex
McKenzie, D.
McKenzie, E. W. 1882
McKenzie, Gustave
McKenzie, Howard F.
McKenzie, J.
McKenzie, J. R.
McKenzie, James
McKenzie , John
McKenzie, John
McKenzie, John
McKenzie, John 1844 Scotland

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.