Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Dawson, Carl
Dawson, Henry
Day, A. M. USA
Day, A. N.
Day, A. P.
Day, Alex N.
Day, Anthew
Day, Frank
Day, Frank R.
Day, George
Day, George M. Jonesport, ME - USA
Day, Isaac
Day, J.
Day, James
Day, John
Day, Richard
Day, Robert
Day, Thomas
Day, Thomas 1844 Massachusetts, USA
Dazell, James
Dazell, Samuel
de Beer, Henri Hanover
de Boer, F. H.
De Bois, H.
de Bruyn, E.
De Carenif, C.
de Costa, Jose
De Coutz, Joaguin
De Croise, Charles
De La Cruz, J.
De La Fiume, John
De Lewis, C.
De Marco, G.
de Moira, Jose
De Moland, V.
De Paep, Fred
De Paris, G.
De Penia, Anton
de Prin, Andrew
De Rego, Jno.
de Sail, M.
De Seguirant, A. 1890 Honolulu, HI Honolulu, HI USA
De Silva, Albert
De Silva , Antonio
De Thaepe, J.
de Windt, C. L.
De Wolf, Chas.
De Wolf, Harry
De. Fobens, J.
Dea, Ambros Jonesport, ME - USA
Dea, Ambros Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Dealano, F.
Dean, Alexander
Dean, D.
Dean, James A.
Dean, Peter
Dean, Thomas Portland, ME - USA
Dean, Thomas Portland, ME - USA Portland, ME - USA USA
Dean, Thomas Portland, ME - USA Portland, ME - USA USA
Dean, Thos.
Dean, W.
Dean, W. C.
Dean, W. J.
Dean, William J.
Dean, Wm. E.
Deana, Stephen
Deane, Alex
Dearing, Frank
Dearman, Henry
Dears, James
Deas, Antonio
Deas, J. A.
Deatrick, F.
Debrany, Carl
Debrony, Carl
DeBruga, Charles
Debur, Henry
Debury, J.
Decatur, Charles A.
Decker, Charles
Decker, E.
Decker, Ernest
Decker, Noble M.
Decker, T.
Decker, Willie L.
Declane, W.
DeCosta, John
DeCosta, L. B 1823 Brussels, Belgium
Dedore, F.
Deeble, Henry 1846 England
Deer, Louis
Deering, Charles
Deering, Gus
Deering, Thomas
Defina, Charles 1851 Cape Verde Islands
DeForse, John
Defroorter, Wm. 1850 Netherlands
Degland, Henry
DeGrant, John
DeHahn, N.

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.