Maine Maritime Museum

Seaman's Time-Book

Date: March 14, 1878
Voyage: Kioka ( - a. Jonesport)
Citation: MS-155 b1f9

Notes

None

Financial records

Mariner Rank Entry Date Entry Port Discharge Date Discharge Port Served P WPM WPR A S CA AA H SF F&F BD Notes
Allen, A. Seaman May 20, 1877 July 14, 1877 25 (days)
Donovan, George Seaman May 2, 1877 June 12, 1877 23 (days)
Dyer, A. J. Mate Aug. 26, 1877 Sept. 16, 1877 23 (days)
Dyer, A. J. Mate Nov. 1, 1877 Nov. 20, 1877 20 (days)
Farnsworth, L. Seaman April 5, 1877 May 3, 1877 29 (days)
Farnsworth, L. Seaman May 21, 1877 June 12, 1877 23 (days)
French, A. Mate July 25, 1877 Aug. 12, 1877 19 (days)
Kelley, N. Seaman July 25, 1877 Aug. 12, 1877 19 (days)
Rogers, R. D. Seaman April 5, 1877 May 3, 1877 29 (days)
Rogers, Willie Cook May 20, 1877 July 14, 1877 25 (days)
Rogers, George Seaman July 6, 1877 July 14, 1877 8 (days)
Rogers, Willie N. Cook Nov. 1, 1877 Nov. 20, 1877 20 (days)
Smith, I. T. Cook April 2, 1877 May 3, 1877 2 (days)
Watts, F. Seaman Nov. 1, 1877 Nov. 20, 1877 20 (days)

Abbreviations: P – Payment, the total amount due the mariner for the voyage; WPM – Wages per month, the usual way seamen were paid; WPR – Wages per run: occasionally, mariners took a set amount for a run between two places; A – Advance, the amount the mariner received in advance of the voyage, for signing on; S – Slops, amount for goods purchased from the vessel’s store; CA – Creditor allotment, amount paid to creditors if so listed; AA – Advanced abroad, cash advances the mariner received while in foreign ports; H – Hospital money, a small monthly amount deducted to support the marine hospital service; SF – Shipping fees, paid to shipping agents for their services; F&F – Fines and forfeitures, if so listed, including prison fees; BD – Balance due, after all of the above

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.