Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
McNeill, C.
McNeill, Johnson
McNeill, William
McNelly, John
McNiel, John
McNilty, J.
McNitey, Edward
McNormme, J. W.
McNulty, Edw. 1857 Maine New York, USA USA
McNulty, John
McNulty, Michael
McNulty, Michael
McNutt, George St. Johns
McOliver, Edward
McPanns, Thos.
McPeake, John
McPeake, John 1826 New York, USA
McPeake, John 1826 USA
McPearson, D.
McPearson, Daniel
McPhail, A.
McPhail, Angus
McPhail, F.
McPhail, John
McPhail, Noah
McPhearson, J.
McPhee, D.
McPhee, John N. 1856 Calais, ME - USA Calais, ME - USA USA
McPherson, Danuel
McPherson , James
McPherson , James
McPherson, James
McPherson, John
McPherson, Neal
McPherson, William
McPhiel, Arch
McPhil, Arche
McPhile, Archie
McPhill, F.
McQ?uirk, Lawrence
McQue, J.
McQuin, Doniel
McQunn, Danuel
McRae, Alex
McRae, C.
McRay, A.
McRay, John
McReedy, Peter
McReever, W. F.
McRevett, William 1834 Boston, MA - USA USA
McSaley, John
McSencer, John
McShearson , M.
McSheen, James
McSillan, Sylvia F.
McSolley, John
McSpurson, John
McSurdy, M. T.
McTaggart, James
McVay, Edward 1833 USA
McVeaigh, Edward
McVey, George
McVicar, James
McVicar, John
McViccar, J.
Mcvoy , Joseph
McVoy , Wm.
Mcwam, John
McWhirter, W. J.
McWhirtes, W. J.
McWilliams, W. S.
McYintyr, William
McYou, John 1873 Nova Scotia
Mead, Charles
Mead, H.
Mead, John
Meade, Charles
Meade, H.
Meade, James
Meaggs, Charles
Meagher, Chas.
Mealey, W. E. 1861 New Brunswick Eastport, ME - USA USA
Means, Fred
Meanutty, John
Mears, George
Mears, William
Meaten, Nile
Mechant, Edward 1869 Jonesport, ME - USA
Mechliset, H.
Meckleson, Alic 1872 Norway Norway Norway
Medina, Peter
Medina, Peter
Medon, P.
Mee, Wah
Mee, Wah 1876 Siam
Meeks, John
Meelon, William
Meer, Arthur
Meerse, Leon
Megans, J. 1860 Switzerland

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.