Los Sobrevivientes de La Florida Baeza, son of Juan Ruiz of Baeza and Juana Martinez, citizens from Jaen which is near Baeza, SR-281; or b) Diego de Baeza, son of Juan de Aranda and Catalina Gomez, citizens of Pedroneras del Marquesado, SR-280. Bautista. Brother of the one described below, who also survived Florida and was from Castilla la Vieja according to Smith-296. He was more likely from Castilla la Nueva as was his brother Juan, who follows. Bautista, Juan. Son of Diego Alonso and Isabel de Castilla, citizens of Toledo, SR-291. This person may be the same survivor called Bautista, from Castilla la Vieja according to Smith-296. However, if Bautista is from Toledo, then he is from Castilla la Nueva. Bernaldo. A caulker, survivor from Vizcaya, Smith-298. The passenger register in Sevilla states that he was a free colored servant of Captain Pedro Calderon and had presented proof of freedom before Ifnigo Lopez, a public scribe and notary of Sevilla.25 Part of this record is contained in SR-320. Blasco, Alonso. Survivor who was brother of Gonzalo Vasquez from Villanueva according to Smith-293. If so, he was the son of Gonzalo Vazquez and Catalina Vazquez, citizens of Villanueva de Barcarrota, SR-332. Bolafios, Juan de. Son of Francisco Lozano and Elvira Cambran, citizens of Fuente el Maestre, SR-302. This may be the same Bolafios from Burguillos who survived the Florida expedition according to Smith-294. Both Fuente el Maestre and Burguillos are located some sixty miles south-east of Badajoz. Bonifacio. Survivor from Valladolid, Smith-296. Botello, Alonso de. Son of Diego Gill and Isabel Votella, citizens of Villanueva de Barcarrota, SR-332. This Botello is likely the same Alonso Botellon from Villanueva, survivor according to 17