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Maritime CAPTAINS, MASTERS - Mississippi Gulf Coast-Mississippi Sound, compiled by Else J. Martin
•	1878 - "Capt. John Morgan left for Biloxi last Wednesday, where he ships aboard the Mollie Emma as mate. PS Feb. 15, 1878.
•	1880 - "Capt. John Y. Morgan of the schooner Eugenia, has been visiting friends at this place for a few days, returned to Mobile last Sunday, from whence he will sail for Mexico shortly. Bon voyage, Captain." DStar, Jan.6, 1880.
•	1880 - John Y. Morgan, Navigator, lived in Scranton, 1880 U. S. Census
MORRISON, Capt.
•	1877 - Cleared, Port of Pascagoula, American ship Jas. A. Wright, Capt. Morrison, to Liverpool, 68,413 cub. ft. timber, 7,800 staves, 984 bales of cotton, weighing 445,545 pounds, by Bercier & DeSmet. PMR, Aug. 10, 1877.
MOUTON, Jeremiah (aka Morton), Jackson Co., Miss.
•	1814 - Schooner Victory registered at Bayou St. John, 1814; built at Pascagoula, Spanish West Florida in 1806, owner Charles Elie (Ely) of Pascagoula; Master, Jeremiah Morton (Mouton), Pascagoula. NOSRE 1
MULLETT, Capt. Pat
•	1877 - Capt. Pat Mullett, of the dredge boat No. 2, now working in the canal between here and the West side, lost $800 by the late suspension of the Chicago saving institution. A heavy loss for a working man. PStar, Sept. 21,1877
MUMME, George, Scranton, Miss.
•	1900 - Schooner Captain, lived on Dupont St., Scranton, born in Germany. Census, Jackson Co., Miss.
MUNDAY, Jerry, Hancock Co., Miss.
•	Jerry Munday, Captain/Master of schooners Victoria, Ella C. Andrews, Saint Bartholomew, Leta, Lois, Hortense and Minnie Otis. Dates not known. POTR
MUNDAY, Matthew, Hancock Co., Miss.
•	Matthew Munday, Captain/Master of schooners C. A. Fish, Lois, Ella C. Andrews, Victoria, dates not known. POTR
MURRAY, Hubert
•	1869 - Vessel Electric, of New Orleans ; Official No. 7569-H.F.T.V. (55). Registered No. 9, New Orleans, Sept. 17, 1869, having been rebuilt at Pascagoula, Miss and re-admeasured in New Orleans. Owners, Hubert Murray and Henry Weber. Master, Hubert Murray. NOSRE 6
MYERS, A. L.
•	1858 - Steamboat Florida, built 1850 in New York City. Enrolled No. 28 Feb. 24, 1851, New Orleans with owners Robert Geddes, Roger A Heim, John Geddes, all of New Orleans; Abraham Wolff, Mobile, Ala.; J. L. Day and Charles Reynolds of Norwich, Connecticut. Master not shown. Enrolled No. 94, July 6, 1858, New Orleans. Owners R. A. Heim, Robert Geddes, New Orleans; J. L. Day, Norwich, Conn.; John Geddes, Cincinnati, Ohio and Sam Wolf of Mobile, Ala. Master A. L. Myers. Enrolled, No. 70, New Orleans, April 23, 1860 with owners R. A. Heirn, Robert Geddes of New Orleans, James L. Day, Norwich, Conn.; John Geddes, Cincinnati, Ohio; and Samuel Wolf, Mobile, Ala. Master, A. L. Myers. NOSRE 6.
MYERS, Lemuel
•	1900 - Mr. Lemuel Myers, of Mobile, who was acting for Mr. Johnnie McKibbin as Engineer for the Steamer Valeda, accidentally fell overboard and was drowned last Friday morning while the boat was passing up West Pascagoula river near Martin's Bluff. He was about 28 years of age. DStar, Mar. 16, 1900.
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