Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Wikman, August
Wikof, C.
Wikouf, Joseph
Wikstrom, John
Wikstrom, W.
Wilband, W. A. 1850 New Brunswick Lynn, MA USA
Wilber, Andrew
Wilber, Charles
Wilbert, Gus.
Wilbur, Charles
Wilbur, Chas.
Wilbur, Geo
Wilbur, Willington 1861 Eastport, ME - USA Eastport, ME - USA
Wilburg, P.
Wilburton, F.
Wilcox, C.
Wild, John
Wild, Ransom S.
Wilder, H.
Wilder, J.
Wilder, M.
Wildermann, H. W. 1842 Germany
Wilders, M.
Wildes, Henry
Wildes, Henry 1836 Maine
Wildes, Samuel
Wildman, N.
Wilds, Francis
Wilds, Henry
Wildson, A.
Wiles, Robert
Wiley, Albert J. 1884 Lawrence, MA - USA
Wiley, George 1849
Wiley, Lewis O. 1858 USA
Wilhelm, Aug
Wilie , David
Wilis, John
Wilke , Charles
Wilkens, C.
Wilkens, Charles 1833 Bremen
Wilkens, N.
Wilkenson, R.
Wilkerson, Albert
Wilkes, Y.
Wilkese, Y.
Wilkie, Fred
Wilkins, George
Wilkins, Harry
Wilkins, Harry
Wilkins, Harry
Wilkins, J.
Wilkins, Jacob
Wilkins, Lawrence
Wilkins, V.
Wilkinson, Alfred
Wilkinson, Arthur
Wilkinson, Robert 1841 New York, USA USA
Wilkinson, Robert USA
Wilklund, Auguglist 1867 Finland
Willard, William
Willcomb, Nelson G.
Willder, H.
Willdon, Arthur
Willert, John
Willert, John Jonesport, ME - USA
Willert, John C. C.
Willert, K.
Willey, Daniel Harrington, ME - USA
Willey, J.
Willey, Jesse Harrington, ME - USA
William, Charles 1843 New York, USA
William, George
William, Gilbert
William, John
William, Peter
William, Swaberg
Williamford, John
Williams, A.
Williams, A.
Williams, A. A.
Williams, A. W.
Williams, Albert
Williams, Alex
Williams, Alfred
Williams, Alfred 1828 Delaware, DE - USA
Williams, Almon H.
Williams, Andrew
Williams, Arthur
Williams, B.
Williams, C.
Williams, Ch.
Williams, Charles
Williams, Charles
Williams, Charles A. 1851 Great Britain
Williams , Charles B. 1848 USA
Williams, Charlie 1847 Baltimore, MD - USA
Williams , Chas.
Williams, Cornelies 1825 New York, USA
Williams, D.
Williams , Danuel

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.