Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Peurson, Lora
Pevey, F.
Pfaffhauser, Hans
Phalen, James 1859 Boston, MA - USA Boston, MA - USA USA
Phalen, James 1864 Boston, MA - USA Boston, MA - USA USA
Phalen, Michael
Phalen, Michel
Pharis, M R
Pharis, M R
Pharis, M R
Pheeling , T. W.
Phelan, J.
Phelan, James
Phelan , N.
Phelan, W.
Pheldgsen, Andrie Boston, MA - USA Boston, MA - USA USA
Phellen, J.
Phelon, Michael
Pheney, Edward
Phenney, Edward
Phibick , Martin
Philbrook, George
Philbrooks, George
Philip, Alexander
Philip, Frank
Philips, Clarence
Philips, James USA
Phillip, G.
Phillipe, P.
Phillipps, John
Phillips, Benjamin
Phillips, C.
Phillips, Charles
Phillips, Charles L.
Phillips, Chas.
Phillips, Clarence
Phillips, Clarence L.
Phillips, F. R.
Phillips, George 1831 New York, USA
Phillips, J.
Phillips , James
Phillips, James
Phillips, John
Phillips, John
Phillips, John 1837 Unknown
Phillips, John 1847 Baltimore, MD - USA
Phillips, Joseph
Phillips, L.
Phillips, Peter
Phillips, Thomas
Phillips, William
Phillips, Wm.
Phillipson, P.
Phillys, Richard
Phinny, Edward
Phipley, Wm.
Phister, H.
Phitchard, Q.
Phonney, Stephen
Piccardo, F.
Piccardo, Felice
Picenty, Francis
Picertrey, Francis 1839
Pick, Wm.
Pickard, Richard
Pickelman, L.
Pickens, Arthur
Pickerel, J.
Picot, Joseph
Pictorious, C.
Pictorious, Charles
Pictorius, Charles
Piene, Joseph
Pierce, M. S. 1859 USA
Pierce, Morrill W. 1858 USA
Pierce, Tony
Pierce, William
Pieres, J.
Pierre, Becker
Piers, John
Piersen, Herman
Pierson, E.
Pierson, E.
Pierson, I.
Pierson, Isriell
Pierson, Robert S.
Pierson, T.
Pieters, J.
Pietre, Nicholas
Pietzoch, P.
Pigley, Daniel
Pignot, George
Pigott , A.
Pike, John F.
Pike, Thomas
Pillot , Tom
Pillsbury, H.
Pillsbury, Henry
Piltz, Aug
Pims , Jermiah

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.