Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Anderson, T.
Anderson, T.
Anderson, T. 1856
Anderson, T. A.
Anderson, T. E.
Anderson, Th. 1860 Sweden
Anderson, Theo.
Anderson, Theodor 1860 Sweden
Anderson, Thomas
Anderson , Thos.
Anderson, Thos.
Anderson, Thos.
Anderson, Toyens 1830 Norway
Anderson, Tuybres
Anderson, V.
Anderson, Victor 1845 New York, USA
Anderson, W.
Anderson, W. B.
Anderson, Walter H.
Anderson, William
Anderson, William 1841 Ipswich, England
Anderson, William 1861 Nova Scotia, Canada
Anderson, Y. 1858 Sweden
Anderson?, Andurs?
Anderssan, A. 1865 Sweden
Anderssen, Oskar 1862 Sweden
Andersson, A. 1869 Sweden
Andersson, A. G. 1844 Sweden
Andersson, A. L.
Andersson, C M 1840 New York, USA
Andersson, C. M. 1840 New York, USA
Andersson, Charles J.
Andesoon, Peter
Andison, F.
Ando, S.
Andow, B.
Andre, R.
Andrea, Quaita
Andreasen, D.
Andreasen, M.
Andreason, W.
Andrew, G
Andrew, George
Andrew, Morris
Andrews, A. W. 1846
Andrews, And.
Andrews, Charles Jonesboro
Andrews, Elisha
Andrews, Frank
Andrews, Fred
Andrews, George
Andrews, Janus
Andrews, John
Andrews, Joseph 1850 Italy
Andrews, M.
Andrews, P/
Andrews, W. C. G.
Andrews, Welland
Andris, F.
Andrison, John
Andy, Emil
Andy, Joseph 1848
Andy, Joseph 1848 Boston, MA - USA
Anercim, William
Angell, Lewis
Angello, F.
Angels, C. H.
Anglin, C. H. 1846 Maine
Angus, William
Ankers, George
Anlercy, David
Annable, Charles 1847 USA
Annias, Danuel
Annis, Lewis
Annison, William
Anson, F.
Anson, William F.
Anspach, O. H.
Anthony, George
Anthony, John
Antis, A. J.
Antness, Antios
Antoine, E.
Antoine, Pedro
Antone, C.
Antone, Joseph
Antonia , Sam
Antonin, L. 1862
Antonio, Joseph
Antonio, Manuel
Antonio, Thomas
Antonio, Tomas 1834
Antony, Burcan 1848 England
Antony, George
Antony, J.
Antony, Normen
Any, John
Aoleonen, Carl
Aolto, Jon 1891 Finland, Finland New York, USA Russia
Aorpin, Ed

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.