Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Ponte, Alfred
Pool, Fred
Pool, William
Poole, Charles
Poole, E. Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Poole, George
Poole, H.
Poole, John
Poole, W. H. Sullivan, ME
Poole, W. H. Sullivan, ME USA
Pooler, W. Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada
Pooler, William 1840 Bridgewater, England
Pooner, Elisha
Poor, Herburt
Pope, Sidney 1852 Maine Maine USA
Popham, E.
Popham , E. H.
Popirix, Joseph
Popp, Eugene
Popper, Cali
Popple, John 1827 Maryland
Porior, Domnick
Porlier, T. J. 1873 St. George, ME - USA
Porlier, T. J. 1872
Porlier, T. J. 1873 St. John, Canada St. John, Canada England
Poror, Nat
Porrer, David Y(?)
Porteous, Archibald 1844 Maine
Porter, A.
Porter, Aron
Porter, David
Porter, H.
Porter, Henry
Porter , J. W.
Porter, L.
Porter, S.
Porter, T. J. 1873 St. John, Canada
Porter, T. J. 1873 St. John, Canada St. John, Canada England
Porter, William
Porter, William 1855 USA
Porter , Wm.
Porver, Patrick
Posanski, A.
Posanski, A. 1866 Germany
Pote, J. H.
Poter, George S.
Poth, Aluham
Potter, Carl
Potter, Carl L.
Potter, Carl S.
Potter, David
Potter, E.
Potter, F.
Potter, Fred
Potter, George
Potter, George T.
Potter , Henry
Potter, Herbert
Potter, Herbert 1863 Rhode Island USA
Potter, J. H.
Potter, J. P.
Potter, Jas. 1844 Ohio, USA San Francisco , CA - USA USA
Potter, John
Potter, John H.
Potter, John H. 1851 Maine
Potter, John Henry
Potter, Mark
Potter, W. A.
Potter, W. H.
Potter, William H.
Pouitel, Adolph
Poulsen, Niels 1890 Denmark
Poulsen, Nils
Poulson, Frank
Pousland, E. A.
Pousland, Edward
Pousland, Edward
Pousland, Edward A.
Povost, J. M.
Powell, Charles
Powell, Frances
Powell, John
Powell, Noah 1866 Nova Scotia, Canada Nova Scotia, Canada Canada
Powell, Robt.
Powell, W. 1848 Baltimore, MD - USA
Powell, William
Power, Alfred
Power, Edward
Power, John
Power, John
Power, Joseph
Power, Patrick 1870 Liverpool, England
Power, R.
Powers, D.
Powers, Danuel
Powers, H.
Powers, J.
Powers, James
Powers, John
Powers , John

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.