Maine Maritime Museum

Moro

Rig/class: Schooner
Year Built: 1849
Official Number: 16605

Notes

Schooner of Jonesport, built at Bangor

Mariners

NameYear of BirthBirthplaceResidenceCitizenship
Alen, Fon
Augustus, John
Bagley, Vinal C.
Beal, Augustus
Beal, Clive
Beal, Edwin
Beal, Freeman
Bent, Samuel
Bent, Samuel
Bryant, B. O.
Catto, George
Crowly, Alando
Dobbin, A. F.
Dobbin, Edward B.
Doby, F. A.
Donald, Daniel M.
Doyle, David
Dudley, Thomas
Dunbar, D.
Dunnin, Edward
Dunnin, William
Foss, Charles
Foss, William
Getchell, John
Gould, George
Hobbes, Hiram
Hobes, Harry
Kelley, Eben
Kelley, Edwin
Kelley, Frank
Kelley, Franklin
Kelley, Freeman L.
Kelley, Henry
Kelley, William
Leighton, William
Martin, Joseph
McPherson, Neal
Norton, Edwin
Norton, John H.
Norton, John H.
Pickard, Richard
Proctor, C. G.
Sawyer, Assa
Sawyer, Daniel J.
Sawyer, Fred
Skiner, Nathaniel
Smith, Charles
Smith, Enoch R.
Smith, Lowell W.
Smith, Nathaniel
Thomas, Samford
Wallace, John
Wildes, Samuel

Documents

DocumentCitation
Seaman's Time-Book - July 10, 1879 -- Moro ( - a. Jonesport)MS-155 b1f10
Seaman's Time-Book - July 12, 1880 -- Moro ( - a. Jonesport)MS-155 b1f10
Seaman's Time-Book - July 25, 1881 -- Moro ( - a. Boston July 25, 1881)MS-155 b1f10
Seaman's Time-Book - Mar. 25, 1882 -- Moro ( - a. Machias)MS-155 b1f10
Seaman's Time-Book - Apr. 10, 1883 -- Moro ( - a. Jonesport)MS-155 b1f10
Seaman's Time-Book - July 18, 1884 -- Moro ( - a. Jonesport)MS-155 b1f10

Voyages

VoyageVoyage TypeCaptain
Moro ( - a. Jonesport)MerchantFreeman L. Kelley
Moro ( - a. Jonesport)MerchantEmery L. Smith
Moro ( - a. Boston July 25, 1881)MerchantCharles R. Dobbin
Moro ( - a. Machias)MerchantCharles R. Dobbin
Moro ( - a. Jonesport)MerchantCharles R. Dobbin and Uriah Peabody
Moro ( - a. Jonesport)MerchantFrederic W. Beal

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.