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Seaman

Posted: 01 Jul 2014 13:41
by tsumi
Hello All,
I have just found on A......., A relative one Paul Lawson born 1847,Liverpool,who was a seaman ,in his 1873 record of, Canada ,Seafarers of the Atlantic Provinces,it lists payment type,"on the run" anyone know what this means,it say,s he was discharged at the end of the trip,so I assume he didn,t jump ship.
Thanks for your time .
Tsumi

Re: Seaman

Posted: 01 Jul 2014 19:52
by MaryA
Sorry I don't know, but I came across a Death at Sea on the Roraima on 27 July 1886 age 41, page 117. He appears to have fallen overboard in the North Sea on a voyage between Riga and London.

Could this be your man?

Re: Seaman

Posted: 01 Jul 2014 20:18
by Bertieone
Its payment 'By the run'

I think, paid for the voyage only, not employed and paid once voyage is over.

Re: Seaman

Posted: 02 Jul 2014 07:21
by tsumi
Hi Mary/Bertieone,
Bertie ,
That makes sense your reply ,paid by the run,"I should have thought of that",Many thanks for your time and knowledge.

Mary,
This is his death which I have been looking for ,but in all the wrong places.
Indebted to you, Many thanks once again
Tsumi