Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Burchner, Walter
Burck, Michael 1843
Burck, W.
Burge, W.
Burger, Alex
Burger, Alexander
Burger, Hendrick
Burgess, G. J.
Burgess, James 1830 Lincolnville, ME - USA
Burgess, Jas. R.
Burgtsson, Nils
Burk, Frances
Burk, J.
Burk, James
Burk, John
Burk, Pat
Burk, Thomas
Burk, W. P.
Burke, Andrew
Burke, Charles Milbridge, ME - USA
Burke, Conrad
Burke, Edward
Burke, J. E.
Burke , James
Burke, John
Burke, Joseph E.
Burke, Joseph E. 1887 Boston, MA - USA
Burke, Joseph E. Boston, MA - USA Boston, MA - USA USA
Burke, Michael
Burke, P. E.
Burke, Phillip
Burke, Richard England
Burke, Richard 1878 England England England
Burke, Thomas
Burke, W. J.
Burke, William A.
Burkes, P.
Burkley, Joseph
Burleigh, David
Burlen, Henry
Burley , Walter
Burling, Fred
Burma, J.
Burmah, J.
Burman, E.
Burman, Thomas 1826
Burmester, C.
Burmish, R.
Burn, David
Burn, George
Burn, William
Burnell, H. S.
Burnes, Forest Friendship, ME - USA Friendship, ME - USA USA
Burnes, J.
Burnes, Peter
Burnes, Thomas
Burnett, John
Burnett, Theo
Burnham, G. L.
Burns , A.
Burns, A. H.
Burns, A. H. 1878 San Francisco , CA - USA
Burns, Geo.
Burns, George
Burns, H. 1844 Baltimore, MD - USA
Burns, Henrey
Burns, Henry
Burns, Henry USA
Burns, J.
Burns, James
Burns, James 1891 Sherbrooke
Burns, James Friendship, ME - USA Friendship, ME - USA USA
Burns, James E, Friendship, ME - USA Friendship, ME - USA USA
Burns , John
Burns, John
Burns, John
Burns, John 1849 Virginia
Burns, John 1848 USA
Burns, L. J. 1892 Friendship, ME - USA
Burns, L. J. Maine Friendship, ME - USA USA
Burns, Lawrence
Burns, Lewis R 1860 USA
Burns, Luke
Burns, Nathan
Burns, Orrin W. Friendship, ME - USA Friendship, ME - USA USA
Burns , Peter
Burns, Peter
Burns, Peter
Burns, T.
Burns, Thomas
Burns , Thos.
Burns, Thos.
Burns, W.
Burns, William
Burr, Andrew 1831 USA
Burr, Thomas 1844 New Brunswick
Burrell, A. A.
Burrell, Burt
Burris, Henry
Burris, Wm. Baltimore, MD - 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.