Kamaris | Kerr, D. G. | Kinsman Independent |
Kaminisiqua | Kerr, William B. | Kinsman Venture |
Kamloops | Ketcham 2d, John B. | Kinsman Voyager |
Kanawha | Ketchikan | Kipawa |
Katahdin | Ketchum, John B. 2nd | Kirby, S. R. |
Kate N. L. | Keydon | Kirk Trailer |
Kaupo | Keyholt | Kito Maru |
Kearsarge | Keymont | Kleven |
Keefe, J. S. | Keyshey | Knut |
Kendrick, Edward S. | Keystone | Koba |
Kenefick, Judge | Keywest | Koch, Robert |
Kennebec | Kickapoo | Kopmeier, Norman J. |
Kennedy, Hugh | Kiisla | Krupp, Alfred |
Kennedy, JohnMcCartney | King | Kuber, James L. |
Kenny, Wm. F. | Kingdoc | Kuber, Lewis J. |
Kenora | Kingdoc | Kulas, E. J. |
Kenordoc | Kingston | Kulas, E. J. |
Kenordoc | Kinloch | Kurrika |
Kenordoc | Kinsman Enterprise | Kyes, Roger M. |
Kensington | Kinsman Enterprise | Kythera |
Kernan, Robert P. | Kinsman Independent | Kyzikes |
I have a photo of family members aboard a ship in the early 1900’s named , SS Keewahdin. I can not find this ship. Everywhere I look the spelling is Keewatin. I got the name of a ships life preserver.
I have picture my grandfather took of the R. J. (?) Kenney passing Keweenaw Point, Lake Superior – May 11, 1919. I can not find it on this list.