Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Carlison , Oscar
Carlmark, Harry
Carlo, G.
Carlo, James 1831 USA
Carlo, M.
Carlo, Moraco
Carlon, James 1864 Ireland, Ireland
Carlopon, W.
Carlsbarm, Thomas
Carlsen, Alfred
Carlsen, C.
Carlsen, Carl
Carlsen, Frank
Carlsen, Fred
Carlsen, G.
Carlsen, J.
Carlsen, James
Carlsen, John
Carlsen, L.
Carlsen, Peder 1853 Denmark
Carlson, A.
Carlson, Alfarad
Carlson, Alfred
Carlson , Alwin
Carlson, August
Carlson, B.
Carlson, C F
Carlson, C. A.
Carlson, C. J.
Carlson, Carl
Carlson, Carl 1855
Carlson, Carl Gusta
Carlson, Charles
Carlson, E.
Carlson, E.
Carlson, Edward
Carlson, F. 1857 Finland, Finland
Carlson, F. V.
Carlson, Ferdinand 1862 Sweden Sweden Sweden
Carlson, Forest
Carlson, G.
Carlson, G. W. 1871 Sweden Sweden Sweden
Carlson, Gonnie
Carlson, Grist 1865 Sweden
Carlson, Gust 1865 Sweden Sweden Sweden
Carlson, Gust. 1869 Sweden Sweden Sweden
Carlson, Gustaf
Carlson , Gustiv
Carlson, J.
Carlson, J. A.
Carlson, J. F.
Carlson, Jno.
Carlson, John
Carlson, John
Carlson, Just 1869 Sweden
Carlson, Niel
Carlson, Niel L.
Carlson, Nils L. 1857 Sweden
Carlson, Olaf 1855 Sweden
Carlson, Olof
Carlson , Peter
Carlson, R. F.
Carlson, S. T.
Carlson , Svan
Carlson, T.
Carlson, Thomas 1869 Norway Norway Norway
Carlson, W.
Carlson, Wm.
Carlsson , August
Carlsson, C. F.
Carlsson, John
Carlsson, John 1865 Sweden
Carlsson, P. N.? 1843 Sweden
Carlstrom, C. A. 1858 Finland, Finland
Carlstrom, C. A. 1858 Finland, Finland Finland, Finland Finland
Carlton, John
Carmichael, John T.
Carmichal, A.
Carnceiles, C.
Carney, James
Carney, John
Carney , Michail
Carney, Richard
Carny, Cassius M. 1874 Jonesport, ME - USA
Carolan, S.
Carolis, B. S.
Caroll, James
Caroll, John
Caror, Wm 1841 New York, USA
Carpenter, Elisha
Carpenter, George Boston, MA - USA
Carpenter, H. W.
Carpenter, Harry
Carpenter, James
Carpenter, James A.
Carpenter, James E.
Carpley, James
Carr, A.
Carr, Abraham
Carr, Andrew

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.