Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Campbell, John
Campbell, John
Campbell, John
Campbell, John
Campbell, Joseph
Campbell, Lewis
Campbell, Michael 1845 Rhode Island Rhode Island USA
Campbell , Norman
Campbell, Oswald
Campbell, P.
Campbell , Robert
Campbell , Samuel
Campbell , Thomas
Campbell , Thomas
Campbell, Thomas
Campbell, Thos.
Campbell, Thos.
Campbell, Thos.
Campbell, Thos.
Campbell, William
Campbell , Wm. H.
Campbelle, Harry B. 1871 -, Australia Australia
Campell, Alen
Campill, Samuel 1832 New York, USA
Campor, Niles 1894 Norway Norway
Camron, Geo. E.
Cananers, M. L.
Candage, John A. 1856 Maine
Candbell , Chas.
Cane, Jeremiah
Canegan, L. E.
Caner, Bert
Caner, G. B. Jonesport, ME - USA Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Canington, C.
Cann, Jessie
Cann, W. B.
Canning, Chas.
Canning, Ezria
Cannon , Frank
Cannon, G. W.
Cannon, Harrison 1893 Fall River, MA - USA
Cannon, Harrison Fall River, MA - USA USA
Cannon, John
Canto, John P.
Canton, John
Cantrill, Fredrick
Canty, Charles Jonesport, ME - USA
Caoudie, Peter
Capedy, P.
Capes, David
Cappell, James
Caraer, Erastus
Carber, Willie L.
Carborer, Jose
Carbrero, Jeear
Carcamo, Ramon
Carcassia, Johanni
Carcumo, R.
Card, Chas.
Card, Henry 1851 USA
Card, J. W.
Card, James W.
Card, James Williams
Cardaje, Joaquin
Cardew, M
Cardew, Martin
Cardew, Martin H.
Cardiff, George
Cardiff, H.
Cardiff, Herbert
Cardona, Ramon Spain
Cardwell, Joseph
Carebinson, Charli Norway Norway Norway
Carefield, James
Carefield, James
Carelinsen, Charli Norway
Caren, Victor
Carenero, Francis
Carey, H.
Carey, Harry
Carey, James
Carey, Lee
Carey, Michael
Carey, R. J.
Carey, Ralph
Carey, Richard
Carey, Washington
Carifield, J.
Carl, C.
Carl, Christian
Carl, William
Carleson, Gustus 1864 Sweden
Carlin, Charles
Carlin, J. R. 1873 Milbridge, ME - USA Boston, MA - USA USA
Carlin , James
Carlin, James Calais, ME - USA
Carlin, Marshall Jonesport, ME - USA Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Carlis, Francis
Carlison , A.
Carlison , John

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.