Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Fleet, John M. Jonesport, ME - USA Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Fleet, John M. Jonesport, ME - USA Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Fleming, John
Fleming, M.
Flemming, A. 1850 New York, USA
Flemming, J.
Flemming, James
Flemming, P.
Fletcher, Alec
Fletcher, Arthur L. East Machias, ME - USA
Fletcher, Arthur L. East Machias, ME - USA USA
Fletcher, C.
Fletcher, Charles
Fletcher, Charles U.
Fletcher, G. U.
Fletcher, Homer
Fletcher, Homer B.
Fletcher, J.
Fletcher, Janus 1848 England San Francisco , CA - USA Great Britain
Fletcher, John
Fletcher, Paul
Fletcher, W.
Fletcher, W. D.
Flichley, Chas. 1866 Riga, Latvia Riga, Latvia
Flinett, Harab
Flint, H. A.
Flint, S. W.
Flinter, I.
Flitcher, Alfred
Floditrom, E.
Flodstrom, E.
Floegel, M.
Flood, James
Flood, Samuel
Flook, Samuel
Flora, N.
Florentons, C.
Flores, P.
Florian , H. B.
Flothman, Emil
Flott, Eawin
Flountain, M.
Flower, W. J.
Flower, William
Floyd, Henry
Floyd, Lawrence
Floyd, R. H.
Floyd, Thos. J.
Floyd, W.
Floyd, William
Flubert, W. E.
Fluger, Gustiv P.
Fluin, W
Flut, Alex
Flux, William
Flynar, Edward
Flynn, John
Flynn, L.
Flynn, P.
Flynn, Pat
Flynn, Patrick
Flynn, Thomas 1860
Flynn, Thos.
Flynn, William L.
Flynn, Wm.
Flynn, Wm.
Fobes, Alexander 1862 Portland, ME - USA Portland, ME - USA USA
Foe, Wong A.
Foest, Otto
Fogarty, James 1853 Boston, MA - USA USA
Fogarty, John
Fogellan, Nils 1827 Sweden
Fogerty, Alansing
Fogg, R. J.
Foggett, Richard
Fol, Ling
Folck, John
Folcuer, John
Folesen, O.
Foley, Chas.
Foley, Daniel 1838 New York, USA
Foley, David 1863 Boston, MA - USA USA
Foley, James 1839 Prince Edward Island
Foley, John 1843 Ripley
Foley, Thomas
Foley, William
Follett, John
Follot, John
Foloner, J.
Folsen, Lewis
Folsom, William
Folson, Samuel B.
Folson, Thomas 1816
Foncason, Frank
Fong, Ah
Foo, Ah
Foo, Jewchin
Fook, Cheny
Fook, Sam
Foole, L. O.

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.