Maine Maritime Museum

United States

Rig/class: Ship
Year Built: 1804
Official Number:

Notes

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Mariners

NameYear of BirthBirthplaceResidenceCitizenship
Barker, Augustus
Bassett, John
Bowan, John
Case, Richard
Davis, Henery
Davis, John
Dilerway, Frank
Dole, William
Fishbeck, Hyart
Gamage, Josh
Goud, George
Goud, William
Gove, James
Hafford, James
Hesselbom, Nils
Holden, Joel
Holden, Moody
Houdlette, Francis
Hubbert, William
Jones, Benjamin
Lewis, Samuel
Marson, James
McIntire, James
Norton, Nathaniel
Prebble, Samuel
Pushord, Peter
Richmond, William
Rittal, Francis Dresden, ME - USAUSA
Rittal, James
Rittal, William
Ryan, Daniel
Stewart, Dick
Stilphen, James
Stinson, Frederick
Sweet, John
Swett, William H
Tibbets, William
Trask, John
Trask, Oba
Tymoon, John
Wade, Caleb
Wade, Charles
Wade, Zebulon
Willson, Hubert
Wood, John
Wylee, Robert

Documents

DocumentCitation
Account Book Entry - Dec. 1, 1810 -- United States (d. Wiscasset May 16, 1810 - a. Wiscasset)MS-243 b1
Account Book Entry - July 2, 1811 -- United States (d. Wiscasset Jan. 25, 1811 - a. Wiscasset June 30, 1811)MS-243 b1
Account Book Entry - May 11, 1812 -- United States (d. Wiscasset Jan. 18, 1812 - a. Wiscasset May 9, 1812)MS-243 b1
Account Book Entry - July 26, 1816 -- United States (d. Wiscasset Jan. 6, 1815 - a. Wiscasset July 11, 1816)MS-243 b1

Voyages

VoyageVoyage TypeCaptain
United States (d. Wiscasset May 16, 1810 - a. Wiscasset)MerchantFrancis Rittal
United States (d. Wiscasset Jan. 25, 1811 - a. Wiscasset June 30, 1811)MerchantFrancis Rittal
United States (d. Wiscasset Jan. 18, 1812 - a. Wiscasset May 9, 1812)MerchantFrancis Rittal
United States (d. Wiscasset Jan. 6, 1815 - a. Wiscasset July 11, 1816)MerchantFrancis Rittal

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.