Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Amunson, T.
Amy, John
Anaakis, C.
Anair, Edward E.
Anakalea, James I. 1890 Honolulu, HI Honolulu, HI USA
Ananns, A. H.
Ananns, C. H.
Ananson , Adolf
Ancon, William
Andelin, Anderson
Andelini, Andersen
Anden, C.
Ander, Alfred 1864 Sweden
Andernath, Floreens
Anders, Fred
Andersen, A.
Andersen, A. 1873 Finland, Finland
Andersen, Alf
Andersen, Alik
Andersen, Andrew
Andersen, Andrew
Andersen, Andro
Andersen, August
Andersen, Axel
Andersen, B.
Andersen, C. 1863 Finland
Andersen, Carl Norway
Andersen, David
Andersen, Emil
Andersen, G.
Andersen, Hans 1879 Denmark
Andersen, Herman 1845 New York, USA
Andersen, J.
Andersen, John
Andersen, John Norway
Andersen, John Norway
Andersen, K.
Andersen, K. P.
Andersen, Lindrig (?) 1838 New York, USA
Andersen, M.
Andersen, Martin Norway
Andersen, Neils 1816 New York, USA
Andersen, O M
Andersen, O. 1848 Norway
Andersen, Oscar
Andersen, P. 1800 Norway
Andersen, Vikter
Anderson, A. 1853 Sweden
Anderson, A.
Anderson, A.
Anderson, A.
Anderson, A.
Anderson, A.
Anderson, A.
Anderson, A.
Anderson, A.
Anderson, A.
Anderson, A. 1867 Sweden Sweden Sweden
Anderson, A. 1864 Sweden
Anderson, A. 1849 Sweden
Anderson, A. A.
Anderson, A. L.
Anderson, A. P.
Anderson, A. W. Boothbay, ME - USA
Anderson, Adolf
Anderson, Albert
Anderson , Alex
Anderson, Alex
Anderson, Alexander
Anderson, Anders
Anderson, Andrew
Anderson, Andrew
Anderson, Andrew
Anderson, Andrew
Anderson, Andrew
Anderson, Andrew 1855 Norway
Anderson, Andrew 1856 Norway
Anderson, Andrew M.
Anderson, Andruw Brooklyn, NY - USA
Anderson, Antoine
Anderson, Anton
Anderson, Aug
Anderson , August
Anderson, August
Anderson, August
Anderson, Axel
Anderson, Axel 1862 Sweden
Anderson, B.
Anderson, B. C.
Anderson, C M
Anderson , C.
Anderson , C.
Anderson, C.
Anderson, C.
Anderson, C.
Anderson, C.
Anderson, C.
Anderson, C.
Anderson, C.
Anderson, C. 1865 Norway Norway Norway

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.