
Lewis Bartram was transported to Van Dieman's Land in 1833, for a heinous crime: duck-stealing. His brother Henry was also involved. Henry was transpported to New South Wales. Lewis was just 16 years of age. His child, Joseph Bartram, was born in Launceston, Tasmania, in the 1861. He 'migrated' to Victoria in the 1880s, and settled in Stratford. There he married Sarah Light, the grand daughter of Sir William Light, one of the founders of Adelaide.
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6. Lewis BARTRAM: 1833 Indictment & Transportation

Their plea was 'Not Guilty', but the verdict was 'Guilty', and they were sentenced to be Transported for the term of seven years to such place or places beyond the seas as His Majesty by and with the advice of His Privy Council shall think proper to order and direct...
Lewis BARTRAM, my great great grandfather, was sent to Van Dieman's Land. His brother Henry was sent to the colony of New South Wales.
Their sister, Elizabeth, remained in Bedfordshire. And it was one of her descendants, Anita ISAACS, who discovered my blog, One Stolen Duck: A History of the BARTRAM/BERTRAM family in Australia and sent copies of the documents above.