Ships "Arrogante (San Antonio De Padua)" and "San Leandro" Microfilm No. 169026 (testamentos 1659 - 1843)

Transportation of Cargo between Cadiz and Veracruz year 1786:
Here Navios (Ships) names “Arrogante” and “San Leandro” are named:

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Here again Navio (Ship) Arrogante mentioned:
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More following page:
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Here is what I think is a cargo list. I can’t remember if I copied them in order:
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Here Navio (Ship) Arrogante (also known as the San Antonio De Padua) is mentioned:
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I then began to look up those ships to see what they look like and found information on Navio Arrogante and San Leandro:
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrogante_%281755%29
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Leandro_(1787)

What the San Leandro looked like:
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You can look up Navios in this website:
http://www.todoababor.es/listado/index.htm

Jose De Urrutia y De Las Casas was Capitan of Navio Arrogante. This is a picture of him:
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This info says he was in Zacatecas in 1766:

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jos%C3%A9_de_Urrutia_y_de_las_Casas

Very interesting…this info says that this Spanish Captain, who also had something to do with the Arrogante, helped the USA for their independence against the English:

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felipe_Gonz%C3%A1lez_Ahedo

And this is what Felipe Gonzalez Ahedo (Haedo) looked like:
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I love this! Names of Navios (Ships), Capitanes that traveled to Mexico. I wish I could find the names of ships and the Capitanes that brought nuestrosranchos ancestors to Mexico.