Maine Maritime Museum

Trio

Rig/class: Brig
Year Built:
Official Number:

Notes

None

Mariners

NameYear of BirthBirthplaceResidenceCitizenship
Babson, Solomon
Cambell, John
Chase, John
Coffee, J.
Culauath, Miles
Curts, Nehemiah
Doughty, David
Dowd, John
Dunlap, John
Elliot, Lydia
Hinkley, Noah
Martin, Owen
Maryman, William
Meryman, Henry
Meryman Jr, James
Minotte, Susanna
Nelnden, David
Pierce, William
Randall, F.
Randall, H.
Richardson, Owen
Rodick, Israel
Rodick, James
Taylor, William
Thompson, F.
Thomson, A. B.

Documents

DocumentCitation
Portage Bill - ?? -- Trio ( )MS-88 b2f5
Portage Bill - ?? -- Trio ( )MS-88 b2f5
Portage Bill - Apr. 6, 1827 -- Trio (d. Portland - a. Boston Apr. 6, 1827)MS-88 b2f7
Portage Bill - June 4, 1829 -- Trio ( - a. Bath June 4, 1829)MS-88 b2f7
Portage Bill - May 18, 1829 -- Trio ( - a. Portland)MS-88 b2f7
Portage Bill - Aug. 25, 1827 -- Trio (d. Portland - a. Brunswick)MS-88 b2f7
Portage Bill - Aug. 28, 1827 -- Trio (d. Portland - a. Brunswick)MS-88 b2f7
Portage Bill - Oct. 9, 1827 -- Trio (d. Portland - a. Brunswick)MS-88 b2f7
Portage Bill - Oct. 17, 1827 -- Trio (d. Portland - a. Brunswick)MS-88 b2f7
Portage Bill - Jan. 3, 1829 -- Trio ( - a. Portland)MS-88 b2f8
Portage Bill - Feb. 2, 1829 -- Trio ( - a. Wilmington)MS-88 b2f12
Portage Bill - Sept. 8, 1827 -- Trio ( - a. Brunswick)MS-88 b2f12
Portage Bill - Oct. 24, 1828 -- Trio (d. Bath Oct. 24, 1828 - a. Bath Sept. 21, 1828)MS-88 b2f12

Voyages

VoyageVoyage TypeCaptain
Trio ( )MerchantJames Rodick
Trio ( )MerchantJames Rodick
Trio ( )MerchantJames Rodick
Trio (d. Portland - a. Boston Apr. 6, 1827)MerchantJames Rodick
Trio ( - a. Bath June 4, 1829)MerchantJames Rodick
Trio ( - a. Portland)MerchantJames Rodick
Trio (d. Portland - a. Brunswick)MerchantJames Rodick
Trio ( - a. Portland)MerchantJames Rodick
Trio ( - a. Wilmington)MerchantJames Rodick
Trio ( - a. Brunswick)MerchantJames Rodick
Trio (d. Bath Oct. 24, 1828 - a. Bath Sept. 21, 1828)MerchantJames Rodick

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.