Maine Maritime Museum

Account of Wages

Date: Sept. 30, 1901
Voyage: Erskine M. Phelps (d. New York - a. Batavia)
Citation: MS-22 b314f3

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
Ackert, Gus Mess boy New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 15.84 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
Alexander, Frank Able-Bodied Seaman New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 11.60 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
Bagoda, Frank Able-Bodied Seaman New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 11.72 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
Bjerk, Carl Able-Bodied Seaman New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 15.70 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
Fairchild, G. Steward New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 21.90 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
Fillion, Peter Able-Bodied Seaman New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 9.90 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
Groth, Emil Able-Bodied Seaman New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 13.00 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
Groth, Paul Able-Bodied Seaman New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 11.60 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
Hansen, B. Able-Bodied Seaman New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 16.00 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
Hughes, P. A. Able-Bodied Seaman New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 14.00 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
Kavanaugh, Mike Able-Bodied Seaman New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 12.08 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
King, George Able-Bodied Seaman New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 11.10 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
Olmyski, Maurice Able-Bodied Seaman New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 11.60 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
Olund, J. A. Able-Bodied Seaman New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 15.80 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
Page, Frank Cabin Boy New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 13.34 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
Parnell, George Able-Bodied Seaman New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 19.80 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
Pires, Joe Able-Bodied Seaman New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 25.30 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
Rupert, Frank Able-Bodied Seaman New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 11.60 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
Schrever, F. Able-Bodied Seaman New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 12.80 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
Surderman, Hugo Able-Bodied Seaman New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 15.60 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
Tointon, Alf. Able-Bodied Seaman New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 13.10 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
Wilson, Albert Able-Bodied Seaman New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 15.60 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US
Wright, Charles Able-Bodied Seaman New York, NY - USA Sept. 30, 1901 Batavia, Java 13.40 converted from Dutch Guilders @ one Guilder to .40 US

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

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