Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Meryman, Martin
Meryman Jr, James
Meserve, Thomas Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Mesey, J.
Mesidama, Tommy
Meskell, Mat
Mesnil , Julis
Messenger, George
Mesterman, John
Metagget, John
Metkiff, Henry
Mettoff, Willceirry(?)
Metzger, August
Meum, David
Meurs, C. 1826 Nieuwediep
Meyel, N. 1834 Nieuwediep
Meyer, Charles
Meyer, Erwin
Meyer, Fr.
Meyer, Friedrich
Meyer, H.
Meyer, H. C.
Meyer, J.
Meyer, J. C.
Meyer, O.
Meyer, P.
Meyer, Peter
Meyer, Sven
Meyer, Th
Meyer, Theodore 1860
Meyer, Thos.
Meyers, Anthony
Meyers, F.
Meyers, John
Meyers, Robert
Meyes, Fred 1845
Meyselk, Joseph D.
Mf. , Joseph
Mia, Ah
Miall, F.
Micals, George H.
Michael, G. 1839 Germany
Michael, P.
Michalowski, Joseph
Micheilsen, F.
Michel, Emil
Michele, B.
Michell, Fred
Michell, Fred
Michell, Gustaff 1838 Staten
Michelsen, E.
Michelson, A.
Michelson, Antonio
Michil, Petter
Michot, Arthur
Mickalson, Anton
Mickelson, Abe 1872 Norway
Mickelton, H.
Middlecook, A. J. Maryland
Middlecook, A. J. Maryland Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Middlecook, A. J. Maryland Maryland USA
Middleton, Henry
Middleton, William
Miell, P. M.
Mifflin, Henry D.
Migan, John
Mighigan , Wm.
Migin, John
Migin, John
Mihagon, K.
Mikel, Leanille
Mikelsen, A.
Mikelsen, Andrew
Mikelsen, Richard
Mikkelson, H. Denmark
Milburn, W. J. 1871 Albert Co.
Milbury, Abram 1868 Machias, ME - USA Machias, ME - USA USA
Milde, Oscar 1850 New York, USA
Miles, Charles 1851 Dublin, Ireland
Miles, George
Miles, William
Milivenor, S.
Mill, T.
Millar, Andrew Trieste
Millbun, W. J. 1872 New Brunswick New Brunswick England
Millbuy, Abram 1867 New Brunswick New Brunswick Canada
Miller, A. E.
Miller, Andrew 1822 Trieste Italy Italy
Miller, B.
Miller, C.
Miller, C. D.
Miller, C. D.
Miller, C. D.
Miller, Charles 1829 New York, USA
Miller, Charles Boston, MA - USA
Miller , Charles W.
Miller, Charlie 1861 Russia, Russia Boston, MA - USA Russia
Miller, Chas.
Miller, Chas. W.
Miller, Daniel

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.