James Bloodsworth | |
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Born | Kingston upon Thames, England | 7 March 1759
Died | 21 March 1804 South Row, Sydney (O'Connell Street), Sydney | (aged 45)
Other names | Bloedworth, Bloodworth |
Occupation(s) | Brickmaker and bricklayer |
Spouse | Jane Marks |
Partner | Sarah Bellamy |
James Bloodsworth (7 March 1759 – 21 March 1804) was a convict sentenced for the theft of one game cock and two hens at Esher, Surrey.[1] James was a master bricklayer and builder responsible for the construction of most of the buildings in the colony of New South Wales between 1788 and 1800. James Bloodsworth was living at Kingston upon Thames, England and been tried at Kingston upon Thames Quarter Sessions on the 3 October 1785,[1] when sentenced to seven years' transportation.[2]
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