Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Winn, J.
Winn, Joseph
Winn, Spencer
Winne, A.
Winne, John 1835 New York, USA
Winner, David
Winquest, M.
Winquest, Matt
Winslow, A. C.
Winslow, A. J.
Winslow, Albert
Winslow, Henry A.
Winslow, James
Winslow, James
Winslow, N. W. USA
Winson, Wm.
Winter, Charles
Winter, John
Winterhilm, Y.
Winters, H. W.
Winters, Victor
Wiran, G.
Wirosimen, F.
Wirrell, William 1823 New Orleans, LA - USA
Wirt, Joseph
Wirts, H. E.
Wisch, John W.
Wischker, E.
Wise, Chs
Wise, F.
Wissels , C.
Wisterlind, Axel
Witaker, William
Witchell, William H. USA
Withe, Charles
Withe, John
Withers, H.
Withey, John
Withianson, F.
Wittlefield, E. U.
Witty, John
Witzke, Adolf 1873
Witzke, Adolf 1873 Germany
Wleks, G. W.
Wleux, William
Wobber, P. W.
Wohl, J.
Wohlander, E. Sweden
Wohlstein, William 1854 New York, USA
Woldson, U. H.
Wolf, A.
Wolf, A. P.
Wolf, Archbald
Wolf, August
Wolf, H.
Wolf, Harry
Wolf, J.
Wolf, William
Wolfe, Earnest 1882 Nova Scotia, Canada Jonesport, ME - USA England
Wolfe, Ernest 1882 Nova Scotia
Wolfe, Ernest 1882 Nova Scotia, Canada
Wolfe, Ernest 1882 Nova Scotia, Canada Jonesport, ME - USA England
Wolff, John
Wolff, M.
Wolff, Max Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Woller, P.
Wolman, Ch.
Wols, Daniel
Wood, C.
Wood, C. Alden 1863 England
Wood, C. H.
Wood, Edwin 1831 Newark, NJ - USA
Wood, Edwin Nova Scotia, Canada Nova Scotia, Canada British Canada
Wood, Frazer 1843
Wood, George
Wood, George B. 1861 USA
Wood, Gideon
Wood, Gideon New York, USA New York, USA USA
Wood, H. E.
Wood, John
Wood, John
Wood, John 1825 New York, USA
Wood, R.
Wood, Thomas
Wood, W.
Wood, W. J.
Wood, William
Wood, William
Woodard, Charles
Woodard, Nelson Jonesport, ME - USA
Woodard, Warren Jonesport, ME - USA
Woodbery, William
Woodbury, B. C.
Woodbury, Byron Austin
Woodbury, James
Woodcock, Jacob
Woodhurst, Henry
Woodland, J.
Woodman, Nelson A. 1869 Jonesport, ME - USA
Woodman, Nelson A. 1868 Jonesport, ME - 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.