Mass Grave of World’s Richest Pirate and Crew Found in Cape Cod

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Mass Grave of World’s Richest Pirate and Crew Found in Cape Cod

This week, the remains of one of a legendary pirates and his crew have been discovered in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, possibly solving the mystery of how this infamous pirate captain was finally given a watery grave.

The grave is thought to belong to Captain “Black Sam” Bellamy, the captain of one of the fiercest pirate fleets in the Golden Age of piracy in the 18th century. Bellamy’s fleet captured the Jamaican slave transport Whydah as it was returning to England flush with booty.

For two years, Bellamy used the Whydahto wreak havoc upon the eastern seaboard of the colonies until it is believed to have gone down in a storm in 1717. There are a few anecdotal accounts from settlers in Massachusetts which report the discovery of the Whydah and 100 other sailors who washed ashore alongside the wreck.

Those accounts were confirmed in 1984 when archaeologists believed they found the wreck, buried inland near Cape Cod.

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Silver recovered from the wreck of the Whydah. Bellamy is thought to have been the world’s richest pirate, but also a fair, well-tempered captain beloved by his crew earning the nickname the “Robin Hood of the Sea.”

Researchers from the Whydah Pirate Museum in Cape Cod now believe they have found the remains of the sailors, including Black Sam himself. A 3,500-pound rock-like concretion was pulled from the wreck containing human skeletal remains, and archaeologists have finally extracted DNA samples from bones believed to belong to Bellamy.

Researchers believe a pistol found near one of the skeletons matches historical records of Bellamy’s own sidearm. DNA taken from those remains will now be tested against a living relative to determine if they are indeed the bones of Black Sam Bellamy, the “prince of pirates.”
 

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This is awesome to read about, I live about 2 hours from Cape Cod and have gone there on many family vacations and have heard the tales of Black Sam for many years. I believe it was said that he amassed around $120-$130 million USD in today's money, and he died when he was only ~28 years old.

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“Bellamy has been out at sea now for well over 300 years and it’s our mission to bring that man home,”

“That pirate still deserves a proper burial here on Cape Cod and it would be our mission to do that for that pirate, create a pirate memorial, if you will, somewhere on Cape Cod to honor this man for his historical significance to the Cape.”
 
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