Maine Maritime Museum

Mariners

Name Year of Birth Birthplace Residence Citizenship
Geaman, John
Geddie, Frank 1854 New York, USA
Geddie, Frank 1854 New York, USA
Gedeik, H.
Gedeik, H.
Gediek, H.
Gedmor, Charles
Gee, Ah
Gee, John 1866 England
Gee, John
Gee, John Ah
Gegan, Andrew 1821 New York, USA
Geisen, G.
Geissler, P. 1869 Germany USA, USA USA
Geitreit, Otto
Gela, S.
Gela, Silva
Geldert, Frank
Gelieb, A.
Gellit, A.
Gelten, Frank
Gemmen, P.
Gendexter, Stephen
Genge, H. H.
Genkins, Thos.
Gennnod, D.
Gensen, C.
Gensen, J. M.
Gensen, N. A.
Genthner, Eben 1864 USA
Gentro, Matside
Gentry, Harry
Geodec, J.
Geoffroy, George
George, A.
George, Emil
George, F.
George, Francesco
George, Francisco 1830 Fyal
George, Isaac
George, James T.
George, Johanis 1835 New York, USA
George, John T.
George, Louis
George, Mathew
George, Matthew
George, Nicholas
George, Peter
George, Pluffo
George, R.
George, Reluff
George, Thos.
George, Thos.
George, W. A.
George, Walker 1853 New York, USA
Georgeson, M.
Georgeson, M.
Georgsen, Edw. 1887 Norway New York, USA Norway
Gerard, Charles
Gereave, Giovanni 1853
Gergood, John
Gerinals, Marotto
Gerloia, Geo.
Germain, Owya 1856 France
German, James
Gerom, Geo.
Gerrard, Ed. Rochester, NY - USA
Gerrard, Ed. 1864 New York, USA New York, USA USA
Gerrdren , T. W.
Gerrity, Peter 1845 USA
Gerroir, Paul
Getchell, G. T.
Getchell, George
Getchell, Henry
Getchell, John
Getman, M.
Getson, Richard
Getting, Lars 1844 Philadelphia, PA - USA
Ghezzo, Frank 1863 Italy
Ghirt, Allen
Ghown, Thos.
Giaby, Lars
Gibbins, Albert 1837 Dover
Gibbins, H. A.
Gibbins, William
Gibbon, P. V.
Gibbons, P. V.
Gibbons, R.
Gibbons, Wm.
Gibbs, A.
Gibbs, Arthur
Gibbs, Arthur
Gibbs, Arthur 1855 Maine
Gibbs , Charles
Gibbs, G.
Gibbs, George W.
Gibbs, Hugh
Gibbs, James
Gibbs, John
Gibbs, Thomas 1862 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.