Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Sprague, Melis
Sprague, Smith
Sprague, Thomas
Sprague, Victor Machiasport, ME - USA
Sprague, Willis G.
Sprague, Z. O.
Sprima, Thomas
Spring, James
Springer, Samuel
Sprog, G.
Spruth, John
Spuffing, W.
Spullen, Joseph Belfast ME, ME - USA
Spulter, Bent
Spursten, Frank
Spurster, Frank 1835 Malta
Squier, Richard H. England
Squirsen, A.
Srcheas, Chs.
Srttos, Nichalos
Srucham, Michael Ireland
St Curtis, Clarence
St. Clair,
St. Clair, H.
St. Clair, Henry
St. Clair, Henry A.
St. Clair, J.
St. Clair, James
St. Clair, James W.
St. Clair, James W. 1836 Boston, MA - USA
St. Clair, P.
St. Clair, W.
St. Clair, William
St. Claire,
St. Claire, H. A.
St. Hile, Christopher 1847 Barbadoes [sic], Barbados
St. John, William 1879 Demerard
St. John, William 1879 Denmark New Bedford, MA - USA USA
Stacy, George
Staedel, E.
Staehel, Tetro Dan Carlo
Stafano , B.
Staff, C. G.
Stafferser , C. A.
Stafford, Charles
Stafford, Edward
Stafford, Edward
Stafford, George
Stafford , H.
Stafford, H.
Stafford, Humphry
Stafford, Humphry
Stafford, Humphry
Stafford, Humphry
Stafford, Humphry
Stafford, Humphry
Stafford, Humphry
Stafford, Humphry
Stafford, Humphry
Stafford, M.
Stafford , Nicholas
Stafford, Wm.
Stafford, Wm. G.
Stahl, William
Staka, Simon
Stakl, Han
Stamner, H.
Stanbun, L. A.
Standish, Miles
Stanford, G.
Stanford, James R. 1854
Stange, Edward
Stanhope, Harry L. 1875 Calais, ME - USA
Stanhope, Harry L. 1875 Calais, ME - USA Calais, ME - USA USA
Stankoys, Carl
Stanley, Charles
Stanley, Chas.
Stanley, E.
Stanley, Francis
Stanley, G.
Stanley, George
Stanley, J.
Stanley, J. L.
Stanley, J. S.
Stanley, John
Stanley, John
Stanley, John W.
Stanley, Lewis
Stanley, W A
Stanley, William
Stanley, William 1842 Baltimore, MD - USA
Stanly, J. W.
Stanmore, William
Stanton, Albert F.
Stanton, D. H.
Stanton, J.
Stanton, Joseph Yarmouth, Nova Scotia Yarmouth, Nova Scotia England
Stanton, M.
Stanward, E. F.
Stanwood, Charles

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.