Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
DeHam, N.
Dehaska, Antonio 1868 Colombia
Deidrick, John
Deigham, F.
Deinks, Guston
Deiters, W.
Deitte, Charles
Dekery, T. G.
Delacony, P.
Delahyas, Christoph New Orleans, LA - USA
Delane, Frances
Delaney, James M.
Delaney , John
Delano, George E.
Delano, M. B. Addison, ME - USA
Delano, Mark
Delarey, Philip 1829 Boston, MA - USA
Delase, Antonio
Delatin, Jose 1833 Peru
Delaurey, Charles
Delehanty, L. J.
Delepine, Louis E.
Delevese, George
Dell, Edward
Deller, T.
Delon, G W
Delong, Chas.
Delorey, Charles
Delorey, Thos.
DeLoriys, Agaton
Delort, George
Delphin, Louis
Deltf, John
Delzell, John
Demason, John
Dembey, Harry
Demers, A.
Demisse, Frederick
Demitre, Basil
Demitri, Baisil
Demming, William Machias, ME - USA Machias, ME - USA USA
Demons, William East Machias, ME - USA
Dempsey, Edward
Dempsey, John 1853 USA
Dempsey, John 1855 New York, USA
Dempsey, T.
Dempster, Charles
Dempster, John
Demster, S. J.
Denahan, Patrick
Dencett, Thomas
Denehan, Patk.
Dengelier, L.
Denham, P.
Denham, Pat
Denham, Patrick
Denham, Wm.
Denie, John
Denirnor, S.
Denis, Joe
Denisco, Stillman P.
Denison, John 1819 New York, USA
Denison, William
Denjcher, Sp.
Denkerman, Joseph
Denlop, Frank
Dennis, Edward Maryland
Dennis, Edward Maryland Maryland USA
Dennis, Limceton
Dennis, Rich 1834 Baltimore, MD - USA Baltimore, MD - USA USA
Dennis, Rich Baltimore, MD - USA
Dennison, Edwin
Dennison, Samuel A.
Dennison, William
Dennman, Charles
Denny, H.
Denscumb, Thos. G.
Denson, John
Denson, Stillman T.
Denson, T.
Dent, J.
Dent, John
Denton, G.
Denty, James 1838
Denyes , H.
Deola, Pedro
Depaepe, Fred
Deplenan, T.
Deppen, David
Derby, George 1847 USA
Derby, Thomas
Dereckes, Guss
Dergen, Henry 1848
Derickson, Charles
Derickson, Charles 1816 Pennsylvania, PA - USA
DerKong, P???? ????, Holland
DerKong, Pfrid? --------, Holland
Derlin, W.
Dermitt, P.
Dermitt, Peter

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.