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James BLOODWORTH
He
was tried at
Kingston upon Thames, Surrey
on
4 October 1785 for not recorded of unknown value.
He
was sentenced to transportation for
7 years
and left England on the
Charlotte
aged about 28 at that time (May 1787).
His occupation was listed as bricklayer. He died in 1804.
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Fathered a son with Sarah Bellamy in 1790. They became a much respected couple in the community and had 7 more children although four died in infancy.
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