Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Sunberg, Peter
Sunburg, J. A.
Sund, E. 1874 Sweden Sweden Sweden
Sund, H. E. 1874 New York, USA New York, USA USA
Sundberg, A.
Sundberg, Emil
Sunderland, C W
Sunderland, Peter
Sune, Wing
Sunnda, Otto
Surderman, Hugo
Surette, Alfred
Surmdus, J.
Suroy, Alexander 1846 England
Susa, Antone
Sust, W.
Sutherland, William 1851 Sweden
Sutierre, Francisco
Sutmyer, John
Sutprelan, Ernest
Sutpulan, Ernest
Sutt, Thomas
Sutter, E.
Suttin, Phillip
Suttmann, A.
Sutto, Gust
Sutton, George
Sutton, J.
Sutton, L.
Svares, Antone
Svendsen, Oswald
Svendson, Anker
Svensan, J
Svensen, A.
Svensen, Andreas 1857 Norway
Svensen, Carl
Svensen, F. O.
Svensen, J. F.
Svensen, John
Svensen , Sam Gusty
Svensen, Samuel
Svensoldt, T. C.
Svenson, C. G.
Svenson, P.
Svensson, B.
Svensson, Fred
Sverensen, H.
Swaborg, William
Swain, John Wilmington, DE - USA USA
Swaine, J. H.
Swaine, N.
Swaine, Wathen
Swallow, Joseph
Swan, Antonio
Swanille , Joseph
Swansen, Charles
Swansen , Otto
Swanson, Andrew 1837 Sweden
Swanson, C.
Swanson, Charles
Swanson, Chas.
Swanson, E.
Swanson, J.
Swanson, John 1884 Sweden
Swanson, L.
Swanson, Martin
Swanson, O.
Swanson, Oloff
Swanson, Oscar
Swanson, S.
Swansson, John
Swanstrom, Otto
Swanton , Chas.
Swanton, Michael
Swanton, William
Swartze, Herman
Swatz, Herman Germany Jonesport, ME - USA Germany
Sweaney, Frank
Swecting, Geo. G.
Sweeney, A.
Sweeney, Danuel
Sweeney, George
Sweeney, H. J.
Sweeney , James
Sweeney , James
Sweeney, James 1839 New York, USA
Sweeney, John
Sweeney, Joseph
Sweeney, M.
Sweeny, James
Sweeny, John
Sweet, Allen
Sweet, James
Sweet, John
Sweetman, R.
Sweien, Karls
Sweire, Frantz
Swell , John N.
Swenberg, E.
Swenberg, Ed 1830

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.