Saturday, February 07, 2015 11:54:02 PM
All in DBM's area.....No wonder Capt Billy and crew bring up treasure every time they dive
According to the notes in the French Maritime Museum in Paris and private sources, lot of individual French ships were wrecked and were lost on the northern coast of the Hispaniola Island between 1765 – 1850. Some of them had only short note without the name of the ship.
1698 - 6-gun flute 200t, 28,5m, shipwrecked on the northern coast
1760 - 32-gun ship taken by the English "
1762 - 32 gun ship sunk on the reefs of the island "
1765 - 26-gun frigate 310t, 32,5m, sunk "
1779 - 500t 38,1m, ship taken by the English "
1783 - 30-gun ship 400t shipwrecked "
1795 - 16-gun corvette sunk by the English "
1802 - 32-gun 700t, 44,2m, frigate lost "
1823 - 18-gun ship shipwrecked
1828 – French merchant ship “La Josephine” sank on the northern coast
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