Bloodsworth

Bloodsworth

Bloodsworth is a surname of English origin, and may refer to:
*James Bloodsworth (1759–1804), English thief sentenced to seven years transportation to Australia; responsible for much construction in Australia
*Kirk Bloodsworth (contemporary), American man convicted of murder, then exonerated by DNA evidence


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