Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Pagel, Emil
Paget, Alexander
Paget, Alexander 1829
Paget, Earnest
Paige, F.
Paige, L. H.
Paihaole, Charles
Paihoole, Charles
Paine, Alfred
Paine, D.
Paine, Fred 1832 USA
Paine, Henry
Paine, Horatio
Paine, Tom
Painill, A.
Painter, G.
Painter, George
Pairair, Ben
Paisley, James
Paisley, James 1830 New York, USA
Paisley, James 1830 USA
Pakewood, J. J. W.
Palacis, Nafad 1847
Paladas, Menarso
Paleigo, John
Palem, Henry
Palero, John E.
Palestran, Valentine
Paliaga , Angelo
Palin, George H.
Pallidore, Joseph
Pallo, Allenger 1854
Palm, Erik
Palm, Henry
Palm, Henry
Palmage, J.
Palmer, A.
Palmer, Abram B. 1833 USA
Palmer, Agnes
Palmer, Augustus
Palmer, B.
Palmer, Benjamin
Palmer, C. R. San Francisco , CA - USA USA
Palmer, Charles
Palmer, Chas.
Palmer, Chas. F.
Palmer, Frank
Palmer, H.
Palmer, John
Palmer, John
Palmer, John
Palmer, John
Palmer, L.
Palmer, M. J.
Palmer, Murry E. 1860 Cambridgeport USA
Palmer, Oscar J. 1871 Machias, ME - USA Machias, ME - USA USA
Palmer, P.
Palmer, T.
Palmer, William
Palmer, William 1874 Friendship, ME - USA
Palmer, William Friendship, ME - USA Prospect Harbor, ME USA
Palmer, William 1863 New York, USA New York, USA USA
Palmer, William 1834 New York, USA
Palmner, John Mark
Palmyean, Walter
Palous, Adriano
Pamerazis, Rasi
Panea, Fernan
Pangton, Jed
Pansen, Albert
Pansnatt, Daniel E. Jonesport, ME - USA
Pantin, Danuel
Pantisch, Hans
Paon, Charles 1848 Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
Pape, Fred
Pape, Geo.
Pape, R.
Pape, R. 1852 New York, USA
Pape, Robert
Papero, Theo
Pappa, Nicolas
Pardon, A. E.
Pardon, Anna E.
Parent, Paul
Pariore, Dominick
Paris, Charles
Paris, Minnie
Park, Edward
Park, J. W.
Park, Lewis 1837
Park, S. Y.
Parkensen, T.
Parker, A.
Parker, A. B.
Parker, Alex
Parker, Andrew 1841 Ireland
Parker, Andrew 1841 Ireland
Parker, Anthony
Parker, C. P.
Parker, Charles

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.