 Commander Allan Bertram, Esq. - Great Stirrup Cay, Berry Islands, Bahamas
Posted by: neoc1
N 25° 49.545 W 077° 54.724
18R E 208060 N 2859620
The solitary grave of Commander Allan Bertram, Esq. of the British Royal Navy, who died of a fever, is located on Great Stirrup Cay, one of the Berry Islands of the Bahamas.
Waymark Code: WM107AC
Location: Bahamas
Date Posted: 03/13/2019
Views: 2
Great Stirrup Cay has a long and colorful history. It was a pirate hangout, a military installation, used for blockade running ships during the Civil War, and most recently developed by Norwegian Cruise Lines as a destination port. On the island is a single grave for Commander Allan Bertram, Esq. as the island has been developed the grave has been moved at least once to it's present location.
The grave consists of a ledger stone with an inscription written on a limestone rock. To preserve the text of the inscription Norwegian Cruise Lines has transcribed the text onto an adjacent bronze plaque.
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ALLAN BERTRAM, ESQ.
LATE COMMANDER OF HMS TWEED
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE OF FEVER
JULY 29, 1834
AFTER SERVING FAITHFULLY HIS COUNTRY 33 YEARS
AGED 44 YEARS.
O BERTRAM, THE MAN, THE FATHER,
ART THOU GONE AND GONE FOREVER
HAST THOU CROSSED THAT UNKNOWN RIVER
LIFE'S DREARY END.
LIKE THE WE SHALL NOT FIND ANOTHER.
HE DIED ABROAD
HE WAS BORNE TO THE EARTH BY THE CREW
THAT HE DIED WITH, HE HAD THE TEARS
OF HIS SHIPMATES, THE PRAYERS OF
HIS FRIENDS.
PLACED BY NORWEGIAN CARIBBEAN LINES - OCTOBER 1979
Type of Death Listed: Illness or Disease
 Cause of death inscription on headstone: WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE OF FEVER
 Website (if available): [Web Link]

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