Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Powers, Joseph
Powers, Patrick
Powers, Thos.
Pownal, William
Poyren, Frank 1839
Praashsen, Julius Jonesport, ME - USA
Prager, H.
Prager, J.
PranHan, G. L. 1877 Holland
Prat, W.
Prate, Edwin USA
Prate, Edwin England Jonesport, ME - USA England
Prato, Edwardo
Prato, Elvardo
Prato?, Edroin
Pratonius, Charles
Pratt, Edwin 1844 England
Pratt, Edwin England
Pratt, Edwin England
Pratt, George
Pratt, Joseph
Pratt, Nathaniel 1804 Bath, ME - USA USA
Pray, Robert
Prebble, Samuel
Prebenson, Hans A.
Preble, Eugene
Preble, Harry
Preble, Harvey
Preble, M.
Preble, W. C. Bath, ME - USA USA
Preichett, Ernest
Prentice, Henry
Prescot, S.
Prescott, S.
Presse, Richard
Preston, Don 1875 Iowa
Preston, Don 1875 Iowa
Preston, F. W.
Preston, Jesse R. 1863 Edmunds, ME - USA
Preston, Jesse R. Maine Edmunds, ME - USA USA
Preston, T.
Preston, Thomas England
Pretorius, Charles
Preusse, Fredrick
Prible, Gamel L. 1872 Maine
Prible, Harvy
Prible, O. L.
Price, Frank
Price, Henry
Price, James
Price, John
Price, R. J. 1862 Pittston, ME - USA Pittston, ME - USA USA
Price, W. J.
Prichett, E.
Pridgen, Lee
Priest, J.
Priest, James 1861 Scotland
Priest, Jessie 1865 Eastport, ME - USA Eastport, ME - USA USA
Primer, Manuel
Prince, George
Prince, John 1832 New York, USA
Pring, William
Pringle, William 1831 New York, USA USA
Pringley, William
Prinley, William
Prinz, O.
Pritchard, Ernest 1877 Iowa
Pritchard, Ernest 1879 Iowa
Pritzhaw, G.
Proctor, C. G.
Proctor, Daniel
Proctor, George
Proctor, John
Prose, Joseph
Prosper , M.
Protz, W.
Prouty, Jacomo
Provo, George Nova Scotia
Provost, C.
Prower, Ed
Prsanz, Q.
Pryle, John
Psardo, J.
Puck, Peter
Pudre, Max
Puensden, Theodore F.
Puflico , L.
Pugh, A.
Pugh, J.
Pugh, Thomas
Puim, Manuel Boston, MA - USA Boston, MA - USA
Puller, Frank
Pulse, Charles
Pump, O.
Punch, James
Pundy, M. L.
Punell, M.
Pung, William
Punn, John
Purcel, J.

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.