Maine Maritime Museum

Quoddy

Rig/class: Schooner
Year Built:
Official Number:

Notes

None

Mariners

NameYear of BirthBirthplaceResidenceCitizenship
Anderson, R.
Anderson, Robert Jonesport, ME - USA
Anderson, Robert Jonesport, ME - USAJonesport, ME - USAUSA
Baird, John W.
Beal, Charles
Beal, Darrell N.1861Parrsboro
Byers, John
Caldwell, William
Carter, John M.
Carter, Marshall Addison, ME - USA
Church, Oliver F.
Daws, George MJonesport, ME - USA
Dunbar, Calvin 1863Jonesport, ME - USA
Farley, Thomas E.Jonesport, ME - USA
Farley, Thomas E.Jonesport, ME - USAJonesport, ME - USAUSA
Norton, Edwin F.1860Jonesport, ME - USA
Norton, Meriah Jonesport, ME - USA
Norton, Nerrah Jonesport, ME - USAJonesport, ME - USAUSA
Peabody, Charles W.
Reid, Samuel
Shanks, George H.
Stover, Wiliam Jonesport, ME - USAJonesport, ME - USAUSA
Stover, William
Wilson, William

Documents

DocumentCitation
Articles of Agreement - Mar. 3, 1887 -- Quoddy (d. Jonesport - a. New York)MS-65 b104f5
Articles of Agreement - May 12, 1888 -- Quoddy (d. Jonesport - a. New York)MS-65 b104f5
Articles of Agreement - Aug. 10, 1887 -- Quoddy (d. Jonesport - a. New York)MS-65 b104f5
Articles of Agreement - ?? -- Quoddy (d. Jonesport - a. New York)MS-65 b104f5
Crew List - Mar. 3, 1887 -- Quoddy (d. Jonesport - a. St. John)MS-65 b117f8
Receipt - May 14, 1887 -- Quoddy ( - a. Pissamico, N.B.)MS-65 b66f14
Receipt - June 2, 1887 -- Quoddy ( - a. Brooklyn)MS-65 b66f14

Voyages

VoyageVoyage TypeCaptain
Quoddy ( - a. Pissamico, N.B.)None
Quoddy ( - a. Brooklyn)None
Quoddy (d. Jonesport - a. New York)MerchantJames W. Lamson
Quoddy (d. Jonesport - a. New York)MerchantC. W. Hall
Quoddy (d. Jonesport - a. New York)MerchantJ. W. Lamson
Quoddy (d. Jonesport - a. New York)MerchantC. W. Hall
Quoddy (d. Jonesport - a. St. John)MerchantJames W. Lamson

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.