1563 San Cristobal

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Gold, I have registered a San Cristobal, captain Rodrigo Alonso, shipwrecked in Abrojos. 120 tons according to Pierre Chaunu's information (but surely had many more). Are we speaking of the same San Cristobal?
 

theGOLD said:
Anyone have any details on a ship callled the San Cristobal. She wrecked in 1563 on route from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic to Spain in the Bahamas. She was a Spanish ship, 120 tons. Her captain was Rodrigo Alonso. Anyone have anything on the circumstances of the wreck and where in the Bahamas she was supposed to have wrecked?

-GOLD

Could you try to find it in Marx's book? Not in The Capital of course, :) but in this:

Descriptive catalogue of the documents relating to the history of the United States in the Papeles procedentes de Cuba deposited in the Archivo general de Indias at Seville: [Sevilla, Archivo gen. de Indias.]

By Roscoe R. Hill, Archivo General de Indias
Compiled by Roscoe R. Hill
Published by Carnegie institution of Washington, 1916
Original from Harvard University
Digitized Jul 18, 2006
594 pages
 

Hun,
That treatise is for The United States area, and only covers years from 1760's to 1800's.
 

Vox veritas said:
Gold, I have registered a San Cristobal, captain Rodrigo Alonso, shipwrecked in Abrojos. 120 tons according to Pierre Chaunu's information (but surely had many more). Are we speaking of the same San Cristobal?

The question was answered in the first reply.

Abrojos = Silver banks

Perhaps Weber or Tracy Bowden could take a peak while they are there. Maybe there are some other sites you could point out to them.
 

Goldminer said:
Hun,
That treatise is for The United States area, and only covers years from 1760's to 1800's.

yes, you are absolutely right, sorry for misunderstanding
 

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