Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Ridick, T. E.
Ridifer, A.
Ridley, Fred
Ridley, Robert
Ridlon, Nathaniel
Riedmind, Charles
Rielly , John
Riely, George
Riely, Thomas
Rien, James
Rien, P.
Rife, Emanuel E.
Rife, James Mississippi
Rig, John
Righen, Henry 1839 Baltimore, MD - USA
Righer, Henry
Rignall, J.
Rignel, Joseph
Riley, Albert F.
Riley, C.
Riley, David
Riley, Fred
Riley, George 1831 Pennsylvania, PA - USA
Riley, J.
Riley, James
Riley, John
Riley, John
Riley, Joseph
Riley, M. 1866 Massachusetts, USA New York, USA
Riley, Michile
Riley, P.
Riley, P.
Riley, P. E.
Riley, Peter
Riley, Peter 1841 Cork, Ireland
Riley, Phillip W.
Riley, R.
Riley, R. L. 1845 New York, USA
Riley , Thomas
Riley, Thomas
Riley, Thos.
Riley, W. 1852 England
Riley, William
Riley, Wm.
Riley, Wm.
Rilken, J.
Rilley, Geo. W. Jonesport, ME - USA Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Rilley, John
Rilley, Wm.
Rilly, B.
Rimmleh, George
Rimners, Mauris
Rinck, W.
Ring, Danuel
Ring, Edmond 1824 USA
Ring, Geo.
Ring, H.
Ring, Henry
Ring, J.
Ring, John
Ring, W.
Ring, William
Ringlo, D. 1844
Rings, John
Rings, Riley
Rininan, G. 1829 USA
Rion, Frank
Rios, Carlos
Ripley, Charles
Risbey, J.
Risbey, William
Risker, Patrick 1836 London, England
Rislen , James
Ritchet, Wm.
Ritchie, C. A.
Ritchie, C. S.
Ritchie, George
Ritchie, Stephen
Ritchie, William
Ritchlander, D.
Ritchy, John
Rittal, Francis Dresden, ME - USA USA
Rittal, James
Rittal, William
Rittelsen, Barth
Ritten, Moses
Rittensen, C.
Ritter, John
Rivera, Pil
Rivers, H.
Rivers, John
Rivers, John 1829 Spain
Rixen, Clause 1834 Philadelphia, PA - USA
Rizolzski, Franz 1863 Germany
Rizzulol, A.
Roach, Andrew
Roach, Chas.
Roach, D. D.
Roach, Dick 1868 Nova Scotia, Canada Nova Scotia, Canada Nova Scotia
Roach, Edward

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.