Maine Maritime Museum

Montpelier

Rig/class: Ship
Year Built: 1864
Official Number:

Notes

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Mariners

NameYear of BirthBirthplaceResidenceCitizenship
Brown, William 1846Dublin, Ireland
Burns, John 1849Virginia
Carlin, Charles
Carr, Daniel 1845Ripley
Colins, John 1832Ripley
Collins, John 1832New York, USA
Corley, Thomas 1841Waterford
Creighton, John 1831New York, USA
Curless, Charles
Curtan, John 1840Waterford
Dolbean, John
Dugan, Thomas 1844New York, USA
Farrell, James 1844New York, USA
Foley, John 1843Ripley
Gregory, Thomas 1841New York, USA
Henley, James 1844Ripley
Hughes, John 1839New York, USA
Jennings, Martin 1837New York, USA
Johnson, Michael 1840New York, USA
Johnson, William 1840New York, USA
Jones, Lawrence 1835New York, USA
Kelley, John 1843Boston, MA - USA
Kelley, John 1843Waterford
Kelley, Peter
Kelly, John 1843New York, USA
Larner, William 1837New York, USA
Mafers, George 1820Boston, MA - USA
Masters, William 1841Thomaston, ME - USA
McCarthy, Thomas 1833New York, USA
McCready, John 1844Ireland
Muller, J 1835New York, USA
Munsey, John 1825Belfast
Murray, Fred 1836New York, USA
Nagle, John 1844Waterford
Nugent, Thomas 1840Waterford
O'Neal, Daniel 1823Ripley
Ogdune, John O1825St. John, Canada
Riley, Peter 1841Cork, Ireland
Robinson, Fred 1839New York, USA
Stemhorn, John 1851Hamburg, Germany
Sweeney, James 1839New York, USA
Thompson, Jane 1834Liverpool, England
Wilson, Joseph 1841New York, USA
Worghs, John 1843

Documents

DocumentCitation
Articles of Agreement - Oct. 3, 1867 -- Montpelier (d. New York Oct. 3, 1867 - a. St. John)MS-425 b8f7
Consul Document - Nov. 5, 1867 -- Montpelier (d. St. John - a. Liverpool)MS-425 b8f7
Medical Bill - Sept. 14, 1868 -- Montpelier ( )MS-425 b8f9
Medical Bill - Sept. 19, 1868 -- Montpelier ( )MS-425 b8f9

Voyages

VoyageVoyage TypeCaptain
Montpelier (d. New York Oct. 3, 1867 - a. St. John)MerchantHarvey Mills
Montpelier (d. St. John - a. Liverpool)MerchantHarvey Mills
Montpelier ( )MerchantHarvey Mills

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.