Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Britt, John
Britt, Joseph
Britt, Richard
Britt (sp?), Dennis
Brittain, S.
Brittingham, William
Brittler , Edward
Broad, George
Broadhead, E.
Broadmoine, C.
Broakman, C.
Broback, A. E.
Brock, Albert
Brock, H.
Brock, John
Brockert, William
Brockington, William
Brockison, Thomas
Brockway, Thos. W.
Brodghan, William
Brodick, Michael
Brodie, John
Brodie, L. C. 1849
Brodis, C. A.
Brodrick, E. G.
Brodrick, M.
Brodrick, Thos.
Brody, P.
Brody, W.
Brogan, Ch?? 1844 New York, USA
Brogets, Napoleon
Brohan, George
Brokford, J. W. 1847 Maine Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Broman, G.
Broman, Mike Boston, MA - USA
Bronell, James
Bronley, H. 1871 Sweden
Bronley, H. 1871 Sweden Sweden Sweden
Broock, Fak Andrews
Broocks, George
Brook, Friedrick
Brooking, James
Brookings, George E. 1822 USA
Brookings, J.
Brookings, Reed
Brooks, A.
Brooks, Ben
Brooks, Bill
Brooks, C. W.
Brooks, E. V.
Brooks, Geo D
Brooks, George F.
Brooks, J. 1871 Georgia
Brooks, Manuel
Brooks, Manuel
Brooks, Robert
Brooks, Theophile
Broomfelt, William 1861
Brophy, Edward
Brosch, Frank
Broudrot, Semers
Broues, Paul
Brough, Frederick 1827
Brough, James
Broughlin, H. J.
Broughton, Horace G.
Brower, Alonzo S. 1857 USA
Brown, A.
Brown, A.
Brown, A. E.
Brown, A. J. 1841 USA
Brown, A. S. 1841 USA
Brown, Ach.
Brown, Albert 1849 Russia, Russia
Brown, Alex
Brown, Alex
Brown, Alexander
Brown, Alfred
Brown, Alfred 1813 New Jersey, NJ - USA
Brown, Andrew
Brown, Augustus
Brown, Benjamin
Brown, C.
Brown, C.
Brown, C.
Brown, C.
Brown, C. F. 1858 Mt. Desert, ME
Brown, C. F. Maine Mt. Desert, ME USA
Brown, C. F. 1858 Maine St John, New Brunswick USA
Brown, C. P.
Brown, C. W.
Brown, Carl
Brown, Ch. 1839 Denmark
Brown, Charles
Brown , Charles
Brown, Charles
Brown, Charles
Brown, Charles 1837 Finland
Brown, Charles 1847 Bremen
Brown, Charles O. Astoria

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.