Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Venice, John
Veno, Stephen
Veno, Stephen
Venquest, M.
Vensen, A. C.
Vensensen, Edward
Venson, J. V. 1867 Sweden
Venston, Thomas
Veray, James 1831 Liverpool, England
Verdick, C.
Verice, Jacer
Verico, Stephen
Vermont , Frances
Vernal, L. J.
Verner, John
Verner, John
Vernes, Frank S. 1864 Cape Verde Islands Harwich, MA - USA Portugal
Verney, Joseph
Vernon , A.
Vernon, H.
Vernon, Henry
Vernon, James 1841 Great Britain
Verput, L.
Verput, Luies
Verput, Luis
Verron, Dan
Vertemayer, Ciral 1847 Antwerp, Belgium
Vertongen, E.
Vervenne, P. C. H. 1838 New York, USA
Veselage, Antona
Vessan, Theadore
Vesser, Julius C.
Vestlin, John
Vestlin, Jons
Viaen, Henry
Viberg, E. T.
Vicar, Hamilton
Vickbury, August
Vickery, Alfred Calais, ME - USA Calais, ME - USA USA
Victor, Antonio
Victor, Charles
Victor, W.
Vidaruris, B.
Vieghmann, J.
Viego, J
Vienne, Henri
Vigefand, N. P. Philadelphia, PA - USA
Vigery, A.
Vigmean, Danuel
Vikasinovich , G.
Vikasinovich, G.
Villagracia, G.
Villagracia, H.
Villegar, M.
Villegracie, G.
Villimajiro, W.
Vilnorr, A.
Vilo, Frank
Vincent, E.
Vincent, Frank 1833 Leghorn
Vincent , R. H.
Vincent, W.
Vincenza, Frank 1835 Austria
Vincernia, Frank
Vincet, Frank
Vinsen, O. C. 1852 Norway Norway Norway
Vintz, Ad.
Viocene, Henri
Vioda, Antoni
Viola, A.
Virginia, Richmond
Visantine, A.
Vitae, Pelestoo Harrington, ME - USA
Vivane, Henri
Vivani, H.
Vizzard, H.
Voganoff, Griss
Vogett, M.
Vogg, Charles
Vogler, Albert
Voke , Alfred R.
Vold, Edward
Voles, A
Volkmann, Julius
Vollmers, H.
Von, De.
Von Haufer, E. K.
vonden Havel, H.
Voorhies, R. C.
Vorthman, W.
Vos, Anton
Vosburg, Adolf
Voss, B.
Voss, Theodore
Vraux, Michael
Vu Veer, Tiler 1874 Holland New York, USA Holland
Vucasinovich, Johan
Vught, C. Van
Vuletey, Nicolas
Vuletis , Nicolo

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.