Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Pernis, Lewis
Pernkney, David
Perr, J. W.
Perres, Thomas 1837 New York, USA
Perrey, Robert
Perripaw, Elias
Perris, A.
Perris, Jack
Perro, John
Perry, Andrew
Perry, B. 1850 Massachusetts, USA
Perry, Benjamin C.
Perry, Charles Great Britain
Perry, Charles E. 1858 Philadelphia, PA - USA
Perry, Charles E. 1851 Philadelphia, PA - USA
Perry, Charles E.
Perry, Charles E. 1851 Philadelphia, PA - USA
Perry, Chas.
Perry, D.
Perry, Daniel
Perry, E.
Perry, Elizabeth
Perry , Eugene
Perry, Frank
Perry, H.
Perry, James 1828 Ireland, Ireland
Perry, James W. 1860 Jonesport, ME - USA
Perry, John England
Perry, John 1833 England
Perry, Joseph
Perry, Kilslot
Perry, L.
Perry, Lizzie L.
Perry, Lizzy
Perry, Newell A. Harrington, ME - USA
Perry, Newell A. 1877 Harrington, ME - USA Harrington, ME - USA USA
Perry, P.
Perry, P. L. Maine USA
Perry, Peter
Perry , Robert
Perry, Scott 1859 USA
Perry, Thos.
Perry, W. L.
Perry, W. M.
Perry, Walter S. 1878 Harrington, ME - USA Harrington, ME - USA USA
Perry, Wilbur
Perry, Wilbur T.
Perry, William
Person, Andrew
Person, John
Person, O.
Person, P.
Persson, A. F.
Persson, Andrew
Persson, C.
Persson, Karl
Persson, Paul
Persson, S. T.
Persvin, John
Peruval, Geo.
Peschke, G. B.
Pesson, Carl Ang
Petareous, C.
Peter, Anton
Peter, August
Peter, Harry 1885
Peter, John
Peter, John 1848 New York, USA
Peter, Joseph
Peter, M.
Peter, Manuel
Peter, Preoel
Peters, A.
Peters, A.
Peters, Andrew
Peters, Antone
Peters, August
Peters, C.
Peters, Charles 1844 New York, USA
Peters, David
Peters, Eugene
Peters, F.
Peters, Frank
Peters, Frank 1838
Peters, Franz
Peters, Fred
Peters, Garoglis
Peters, George
Peters, H. J.
Peters, Hermon
Peters, Hugo
Peters, J.
Peters, J. E.
Peters, Jos.
Peters, L. W.
Peters, Manes
Peters, S.
Peters, Yan
Petersen, Adolf
Petersen, Albert

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.