Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Bjorkman, C.
Bjorkman, Charles
Bjorling, Charles
Bjorling, Frans Sweden
Bjorsett, Thomas
Bjunkloud, C.
Black, A.
Black, Albert
Black, Charles 1858 Nova Scotia
Black, Dan
Black, J.
Black, J. H. Bath, ME - USA USA
Black, J. J.
Black, Job
Black , John
Black, Lewis
Black, Petter
Black, R.
Black, Simeon E. 1866 St. Martins, N.B., Canada
Black, Simeon E. 1866 St. Martins, N.B., Canada St. Martins, N.B., Canada England
Black, W.
Blackburn , G. N.
Blackburn , George
Blackburn, H.
Blackburn, Henry
Blackem, William
Blacken, P.
Blacken, Peder
Blackston, F. S.
Blacktien, P.
Blackwell, Roy F.
Blackwood, Jessie 1871 Maine Maine USA
Blain, James
Blair, Geo.
Blair, George
Blair, James
Blair, Martin
Blair, Samuel
Blair, Winthrop G. 1852 Woolwich, ME - USA
Blaisdell, Benjamin
Blaisdell, James
Blaisdell, John F. Phippsburg, ME - USA
Blaisdell, John H. 1849 Maine
Blaisdell, Sam
Blaisdell, Walter H. 1861 USA
Blake , Charles
Blake, Daniel N
Blake, G. A.
Blake, George
Blake, J.
Blake, J. H. 1856
Blake, Joseph
Blake, Michel
Blake, Paul
Blake, W.
Blake, W. N.
Blake, William
Blakiston, P. J.
Blaman, John
Blanc, Herman
Blance, David
Blanch, Charles
Blancha, James
Blanchan, James
Blanchard, Hiram
Blanchard, J.
Blanchard, James
Blanchard, T.
Blane, Robert
Blank, Adolph
Blanket, Herman 1834 Hamburg, Germany
Blasdell, John
Blau, Willie
Blauch, G.
Blavelt, Fred
Blaze, John New York, USA
Blaze, John New York, USA New York, USA USA
Blethen, E. C. Bath, ME - USA USA
Blethen, G. C. 1848 Maine
Blethen, Galen
Blethen, Galen C. Bath, ME - USA
Blethen, William
Blob, Rijard
Block, Charles
Block, George
Blocklehurst, J M
Blodget, Sam
Blodget, Sam
Blofson, C. Sweden Boston, MA - USA
Bloke, Henry
Blom , Charles August
Blom, F. W.
Blom, Niels
Blomberg, C.
Blomberg, Charles
Blome, F. W.
Blomfalt, William
Blomiley, John 1832 Stockport, England
Blomily, John
Blomquist, C. 1887 Sweden USA, USA USA

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.