Maine Maritime Museum

Ellen M. Golder

Rig/class: Three-mast schooner
Year Built: 1874
Official Number: 8964

Notes

Was spelt in William Murphy Collection as Goulder

Mariners

NameYear of BirthBirthplaceResidenceCitizenship
Anderson, John
Bally, Frank
Breen, David
Brown, Charles
Brown , Thos.
Carson , Harry
Christan , August
Curtis , Thos.
Dempsey, Edward
Dickson, Robert
Edmunds , Tom
Farrell, Wm.
French , Henry
Green , H. S.
Greer, H. S.
Gronebola , E. J.
Guttomson, A. Christian
Hook, John
Huntley , Edward
Hurley, Jermiah
Hustens, Henry
Imbrol , Hendrick
Johnson, Isaac
Kolesaw , Charles
Mayer, George
McDonald , Bennard
McLeod , Angus
McLeod , M.
Newmanson, F.
Olsen , John
Patterson , John
Peterson, L.
Peurson, Lora
Popham, E.
Power, John
Real, Richard
Sailsbury , A.
Schmidt, Harry
Smith , H.
Smith, James
Thompson , Henry
Washburn, F. H.
White, Gideon
Wilson , Sam

Documents

DocumentCitation
Shipping agent's record book - Oct. 27, 1880 -- Ellen M. Golder (d. Boston )MS-504
Shipping agent's record book - Nov. 26, 1880 -- Ellen M. Golder (d. Boston )MS-504
Shipping agent's record book - Feb. 3, 1881 -- Ellen M. Golder (d. Boston - a. Kingston )MS-504
Shipping agent's record book - May 3, 1881 -- Ellen M. Golder (d. Boston - a. Baltimore)MS-504
Shipping agent's record book - Jan. 24, 1882 -- Ellen M. Golder (d. Boston - a. Havana)MS-504
Shipping agent's record book - Sept. 13, 1881 -- Ellen M. Golder (d. Boston )MS-504
Shipping agent's record book - Nov. 7, 1881 -- Ellen M. Golder (d. Boston )MS-504
Shipping agent's record book - Dec. 20, 1881 -- Ellen M. Golder (d. Boston )MS-504

Voyages

VoyageVoyage TypeCaptain
Ellen M. Golder (d. Boston )MerchantHodgdon
Ellen M. Golder (d. Boston )MerchantHodgdon
Ellen M. Golder (d. Boston - a. Kingston )MerchantHodgdon
Ellen M. Golder (d. Boston - a. Baltimore)MerchantHodgen
Ellen M. Golder (d. Boston - a. Havana)MerchantHodgdon
Ellen M. Golder (d. Boston )MerchantHodgdon
Ellen M. Golder (d. Boston )MerchantHodgdon
Ellen M. Golder (d. Boston )MerchantHodgdon

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.