Maine Maritime Museum

Merom (d. Savannah - a. Liverpool)

Vessel: Merom
Voyage Type: Merchant
Departure Date:
Arrival Date:
Port of Departure: Savannah, GA - USA
Port of Arrival: Liverpool, England
Captain: J. S. Lowell

Notes

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Mariners

NameYear of BirthBirthplaceResidenceCitizenship
Adams, William 1823New York, USA
Adamson, William 1836Boston, MA - USA
Blair, Winthrop G.1852Woolwich, ME - USA
Butler, George 1831Savannah, GA - USA
Curtis, Lewis 1846France
Davis, William 1841New York, USA
Dudley, Charles 1834New York, USA
Edmonds, James 1848St. Davids
Edmonds, John 1823St. Davids
Evans, David William1842Baltimore, MD - USA
Farrell, James 1831Dublin, Ireland
Garrot, Phylip 1841Boston, MA - USA
Getting, Lars 1844Philadelphia, PA - USA
Green, Lewis 1833Mobile, AL - USA
Grofs, Michael 1840Savannah, GA - USA
Gunn, William 1848New York, USA
Hall, Isaac 1842New York, USA
Henry, James 1834New York, USA
Hughes, Thomas 1838New York, USA
Johnson, John H.1820Portsmouth, NH - USA
Larrabee, George H.
Larrabee, George H.1836Bath, ME - USA
Lee, John 1849Boston, MA - USA
McCaffery, Charles 1852Boston, MA - USA
McNeil, John 1842Eastport, ME - USA
Mercer, William 1850New York, USA
Morris, Henry 1820Philadelphia, PA - USA
Nelson, Andrew 1848Norway
Paon, Charles 1848Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
Parker, Edward 1825Baltimore, MD - USA
Peirson, John 1848Boston, MA - USA
Robinson, Samuel 1839Boston, MA - USA
Sherry, James 1837New York, USA
Smith, John 1844New York, USA
Stewart, Alen G.1843Brooklyn, NY - USA
Whaling, Edward 1849New York, USA
White, James 1845Boston, MA - USA
Wilson, Frank 1846New York, USA
Wilson, John 1841New York, USA
Wilson, William 1849Boston, MA - USA

Documents

DocumentCitation
Articles of Agreement - Dec. 28, 1870 -- Merom (d. Savannah - a. Liverpool)MS-90 b134f1
Articles of Agreement - June 7, 1871 -- Merom (d. Savannah - a. Liverpool)MS-90 b134f2

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.