Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Purcell, John
Purdry, Wm.
Purdy, George
Purdy, Joseph H.
Purdy, Oakley
Purdy, Oakley
Purdy, Okley
Purdy, R. F.
Purington, C. H.
Purington, Charles
Purington, Robert
Purington, Thomas S. 1838 Maine
Purnell, Dan
Purnell, John
Purnell?, Dan?
Pursell, Arthur
Purvis, William H
Pushord, Peter
Pushrin, Gustav
Pussen, Bengt
Putin, Andy
Putman, C.
Putten, Vander
Putter, Ed 1854
Pyres, J.
Pyson, Androw
Qeuicksail, Jacob
Quackerson, Charles
Quai, Charles Ah
Quail, C H
Quan, San
Quarrell , W. A. C.
Quayle, Michael
Queal, William
Queverly, Robert H.
Quick, John Jonesport, ME - USA Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Quick, Richard 1878 Newfoundland, Canada Newport, RI - USA England
Quick, Richard 1869 Newfoundland, Canada Newfoundland, Canada Canada
Quick, T.
Quick, T. E.
Quie, A.
Quiggen, J. 1878 Ohio, USA
Quiggin, J. T.
Quigley, Andrew
Quigley, J
Quigley, Michael 1848 England
Quigley, Robert 1834 England
Quigley, Thomas
Quill, Timothy
Quim, Manuel 1847
Quimby, C. H.
Quin, F.
Quin, H. 1879 Canada Canada British Canada
Quin, J.
Quin, J.
Quin, John
Quin, W.
Quine, U.
Quinlan, B.
Quinlan, W.
Quinn, Chas.
Quinn, Frank
Quinn, G.
Quinn, George
Quinn, George
Quinn, George 1892 Massachusetts, USA
Quinn, George 1892 Massachusetts, USA Eastport, ME - USA USA
Quinn, J. M. 1849 USA
Quinn, John
Quinn, John
Quinn, John
Quinn, Lew Massachusetts, USA Cambridge, MA USA
Quinn, M.
Quinn, Nicholas
Quinn, P.
Quinn, Peter
Quinn, Thomas
Quinn, W. H.
Quinn, William
Quinn, Wm.
Quinn, Wm. O.
Quinsy, John
Quinto, Joseph
Quirk, D.
Quirk, John
Qunsen, L. C.
Raag, Andra 1842 Philadelphia, PA - USA
Raby, Thomas
Race, Antonio
Race, James
Radclaff, William
Rademacher, E.
Radgkins, Percy J
Radly, John
Radshus, John
Radskie, A
Rafael, C.
Rafael, Manuel
Rafferty, Edward
Rafferty, 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.