Juan Manuel de Bonilla's fleets
El Salvador (1750)
Chalupa / a small boat which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in North Carolina in 1750 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Joan Crueñas Gispert (Juan Cruanio) carried gold bullion, silver ingots and riches.
Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, aka La Ninfa (1750)
Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in North Carolina in 1750 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Manuel Molviedo carried riches, gold bullion, silver ingots, sugar, hides and skins, cochineal, indigo, tobacco, cotton, cocoa and spices.
Nuestra Señora de los Godos, aka Arrinton (1750)
Galleon which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Cadiz (ESP). She sunk in North Carolina in 1750 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Pedro de Pumarejo & Francisco Ortiz carried riches, silver ingots, cochineal, vanilla, cotton, sugar, hides and skins, logwoog and indigo.
San Pedro (1750)
Frigate which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in North Carolina in 1750 due to a hurricane. Captained by John Kelly.
Nuestra Señora de la Soledad (1750)
Frigate which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in North Carolina in 1750 due to a hurricane. This ship captained by Manuel Molbudro, José de Respaldizar (propietario) carried riches.
San Vicente (1750)
Ship of unknown type which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in North Carolina in 1750 due to a hurricane.
Nuestra Señora de la Merced, aka Mercedes (1750)
Brigantine / Brig which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Virginia in 1750 due to a hurricane. Captained by Antonio Barroso.
Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación, aka La Galga Andaluza (1750)
Frigate which departed Havana (CUB) bound for Spain. She sunk in Virginia in 1750 due to a hurricane. Captained by Daniel Houny.