Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Rhodes, E. M.
Rhyan, Charles
Ribs, Carlos
Rice, A. J. Nova Scotia
Rice, Fred
Rice, H.
Rice, Henry
Rice, James
Rice, James C 1842 New York, USA
Rice, John
Rice, Jos C
Rice, N.
Rice, Sherman G.
Rice, Stephen
Rice, Thos.
Rice, William 1832 New York, USA
Rice, Wm
Rich, A. M.
Rich, David
Rich, F. H.
Rich, George Milbridge, ME - USA Milbridge, ME - USA USA
Rich, J.
Rich, James
Rich , John
Rich, John A.
Rich, W F
Rich, W. D.
Rich, William
Richar, J.
Richard, C.
Richard, Johenus
Richard, Luthwig 1863 Germany
Richard, Thos.
Richards, A.
Richards, Alio
Richards, Alonzo
Richards, Charles
Richards, Charles 1835 New Haven, CT - USA
Richards , Edward
Richards, F.
Richards, F. D.
Richards, Geo. B.
Richards, George
Richards, J W
Richards, J.
Richards, J. C.
Richards, J. L.
Richards, John
Richards , Peter
Richards, T. E.
Richards, Thomas 1828 USA
Richards, W.
Richards, Walter 1864 USA
Richardsen, Charles
Richardson , A. S.
Richardson, Charles
Richardson, Edward
Richardson, F. W.
Richardson, Geo.
Richardson, George T.
Richardson, H.
Richardson, J. A.
Richardson, James
Richardson, John
Richardson, John
Richardson, John
Richardson, John
Richardson , John F.
Richardson, Joseph
Richardson, Kenneth
Richardson, M. J.
Richardson, Mr.
Richardson, Owen
Richardson, Seymour
Richardson, Simon
Richardson, Thomas 1870 Nova Scotia, Canada Nova Scotia, Canada Canada
Richardson, W. J.
Richardson, William 1846 Sweden
Richardson, Wm.
Richardson, Wm.
Richardson, Wm.
Richee, R. C.
Richer, C.
Richeson, Edward
Richet, G.
Richie, R. C.
Richmond, William
Richratte, Emil
Richter, B.
Richter, George
Richter, R.
Richter, Robert
Rick, James
Rickel, Thomas
Ricket, Patrick
Rickett, William
Ricketts, Geo.
Rickey, Howard
Ricoto, Joseph
Riddle, Atkins

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.