Part of shipwreck brought ashore

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cj3185

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I am not a diver (hope it is OK to be here). Today around 40th Street in Ocean City, MD, there was part of a shipwrecked boat that came close enough to shore to be brought in by swimmers (about 15-20 of them), then by backhoe. It is part of the stern of a boat. Carving on one of the boards is :
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History buff on the beach says the ship was built 1659. Just wondering if anyone know what ship this could possible be. I can't find a map or list of mid-Atlantic shipwrecks.
Any ideas?
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