Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Bradley, G.
Bradley, Harry
Bradley, Henry 1868 Virginia
Bradley , I.
Bradley, I.
Bradley, Isaac L.
Bradley, R H
Bradley, R J
Bradley, Samuel USA
Bradley, Thomas
Bradley, Thomas 1841
Bradley, Wm.
Bradovich, George
Bradowitch, George
Bradshaw, E.
Bradshaw, George
Bradshaw, J
Bradshaw, R.
Bradshaw, R. W. Machias, ME - USA Machias, ME - USA USA
Bradshaw, Ruban New York, USA
Bradshaw, Ruben
Bradshaw, Ruben 1861 Maine Maine USA
Bradshaw, Ruben 1861 New York, USA New York, USA USA
Bradshaw, Ruben W. Machias, ME - USA
Bradshaw, Ruben W. Machias, ME - USA Machias, ME - USA USA
Bradshaw, William
Bradstreet, Charles E
Brady, Henry
Brady, J
Brady, James
Brady , James
Brady, Joseph
Brady, Thomas
Brady, Thos.
Bragg , Waron
Brainard, John
Braman, H. Boston, MA - USA
Braman, H. Boston, MA - USA Boston, MA - USA USA
Brambert, Charles
Bramble, G.
Branagan, James
Brand, Frederick
Brand, H.
Brand , Peter
Brander, Peter
Brandinburg, A.
Brandt, Carl 1849 Finland
Brandt, F.
Brandt, Gustaf Sweden
Brandt, Harry
Brandt, J.
Brandt, J. W.
Brandt, William 1876 Germany
Brandt, Wm.
Brandt, Wm.
Branier, H.
Branigan, Barry
Branigan, David
Brannan, W.
Brannen, George A.
Brannigan, J. H.
Brannigan, James
Brannon, Pat
Brannon, Pat
Brant, Chas.
Brant, Frank
Brant, George
Brantsey, H.
Brasline, Frank
Brassils, William
Braum, Charles
Braun, F.
Braun, J.
Braun, Joseph 1841 New York, USA
Braun, R.
Braun, William
Braunelescu, G.
Bravink, J. H.
Bravo, Frank
Brawn, William
Brawnar, Basil
Bray, C.
Bray, Frank Great Britain
Bray, James
Bray, William
Bray, Willis
Brcen, Dan
Breada, B.
Breckford, Joseph Puerto Rico Jonesport, ME - USA Puerto Rico, W.I.
Breen , Dan
Breen, Dan
Breen , Dan
Breen, Dan
Breen, Dan
Breen, Dan
Breen, Dan New York, USA
Breen, Dan New York, USA New York, USA USA
Breen, David
Breen, T.
Breet, William

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.