Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Dermody, Petter 1828 New York, USA USA
Derny, J. C.
DeRoach , B.
Derooter, Leloi Jonesport, ME - USA
Derousger , S.
Derrick, Frank
Derrickson, Charles
Derril, Wm.
Derry, George F 1859 USA
Derry, George F. 1858 USA
Derry, James 1828 No Proof
Derry, Rudolph
Derun, John
Derurin, John
DeSella, Antonio
Deselle, Antonio 1836 Austria
Deshler, A. H.
Deshler, H. A.
Deshon, Dan
Desilva, Albert
DeSilva, Angus
Desire, Charles
deSmits, Samel Jonesport, ME - USA
Desmond, Danuel
Desmond, John
Desmond, L. C.
Desmond, Raymond
Desnard, Edward 1891 Nova Scotia, Canada Nova Scotia, Canada
Desplank, E.
Desson, John
Desteilecg, Leo
Dettmann, Frank
Deval, E.
Devan , Stephen
Deven, E.
Deven, Sam
Deven, Samuel
Devenport, Wm.
Dever, Joseph
DeVere, P.
Deverouges, Leon
Devids, Russ 1854
Devine, John
Devitt, H.
Devlan, John
Devlin, Charles
Devlin, Charles M.
Devlin, Fred 1830 Philadelphia, PA - USA USA
Devlin, James
Devlin, John
Devoe, Marcellang
Devold , Oliver
Devon, Charles
Devon, G.
Devonport, Henery
Devonport, Henry
Devonport, Henry
Devonport, Wm.
Devos, Joseph
Deward, J.
Dewey, Geo. W.
Dewey, Rudd
DeWolf, William
Dewson, W.
Dewson, W. R.
Dewson, William
Dexter, Jas.
Dexter, William H.
Deycke, H. F.
Diahl, Jno.
Diamond, John.
Diarmind, Archie 1853
Diaz, A. N.
Dibble, P. L.
Dichansan, Eugene
Dick, Ah. 1864
Dick, Ah.
Dick, Ah.
Dickenson, John
Dickenson, John W. Phippsburg, ME - USA
Dickenson, Wiley Phippsburg, ME - USA
Dickerson, Carl
Dickerson, W.
Dickerson, W. H.
Dickie, Lenden
Dickinson, F. N.
Dickinson, W.
Dickinson, Wiley R.
Dickson, George Sweden
Dickson, George 1840 Sweden
Dickson, Robert
Dickson, Victor
Diel, J. H.
Diem, Thomas J.
Dierkes, Gustav
Dies, Lewis
Dievenoco, Herrman
Dig, Lewis
Digone, Antone
Dikes, Charles B. 1833 Calais, ME - USA Calais, ME - USA USA

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.