Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Gardner, Charles
Gardner, Charles USA
Gardner, D. H.
Gardner , Fred
Gardner, George
Gardner, George
Gardner, George H.
Gardner, George H.
Gardner, George H. 1818 Rhode Island
Gardner , James R.
Gardner, James R. Boston, MA - USA USA
Gardner, John
Gardner, Robert E.
Gargan, John
Garham, Geo. W.
Garin, Wm.
Garland , I.
Garland, J L
Garland, Joseph
Garland , Wm.
Garman, James
Garnarson , T.
Garner, Frank
Garnier, Frances
Garnier, Francis
Garr, George
Garrett, Edward
Garrett, Picard
Garrey, John
Garrison, Ishna (?) 1830 New Jersey, NJ - USA
Garrison, Joshua
Garrison, William
Garrot, Phylip 1841 Boston, MA - USA
Garrow, A.
Garrow, F. J.
Garry, Charles 1852 Castine, ME
Garry, Charles 1852 Castine, ME Winter Harbor, ME USA
Garry, J.
Garsen, George
Garthan, J.
Garuck, A. 1861 Scotland
Garuth, G.
Garvan, Geo 1851 New York, USA
Garver, Charles
Garver, James A. 1873 Jonesport, ME - USA Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Garver, James K. 1873 Jonesport, ME - USA
Garvey, John
Garvey, Owen
Garvey, Owen
Garvey, Philip
Gaskill, Joseph
Gaskill, R.
Gasly, John 1871 Virginia
Gaspar, George
Gasper, Wm.
Gasque, L.
Gass, John D.
Gassnold, David
Gasterson, Andrew
Gastorny, E.
Gatchel, G. W.
Gatchell, George W. 1860 USA
Gatehouse, Elias
Gatemont, A.
Gatemoon, J.
Gates, D. M.
Gates , E. W.
Gates, Fred W.
Gates, G. J.
Gates, James
Gates, John W.
Gates, T. M.
Gates, Thomas 1857 Massachusetts, USA
Gates, Thomas Massachusetts, USA Massachusetts, USA USA
Gatisfree, J. N.
Gatt, Harry H. Swan Island, ME - USA
Gattan, Wm.
Gattan, Wm.
Gatten, Wm.
Gauaghan, Wm.
Gauder, F. 1849
Gaudier, A.
Gaudo, Manuel
Gaudo, Mariano
Gaularch, I L
Gault, Thomas
Gaurd, Wm.
Gausow, George 1874 Germany
Gausse, Metre
Gavel, George
Gay, Antone
Gay, Edward
Gay, H.
Gay, Thomas H. 1875 England
Gay, U. C. 1837 Jonesport, ME - USA USA
Gayen, Olaf 1848 Sweden New York, USA
Gaylin, Clement
Gaynes, Roy 1896 Harvey, N.B., Canada
Gaynor, Hans
Gaynor , James

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.