Bloodworth (surname)

Bloodworth is an English surname derived from Blidworth in Nottinghamshire.[1] Notable people with the surname include:

  • Dominique Bloodworth (born 1995), Dutch women's association football player
  • James Bloodworth Jr. (1925–2006), American physician and pathologist
  • Jimmy Bloodworth (1917–2002), American baseball player
  • Margaret Bloodworth (born 1949), former Canadian National Security Advisor
  • Rhoda Alice Bloodworth (1889–1980), New Zealand labour activist, community worker and feminist
  • Sandra Bloodworth, Australian labour historian and socialist activist
  • Sir Thomas Bloodworth (1620–1682), English merchant and politician; Lord Mayor of London during the Great Fire of London (1666)
  • Tom Bloodworth (1882–1974), New Zealand politician
  • Timothy Bloodworth (1736–1814), American teacher and statesman from North Carolina
  • Linda Bloodworth-Thomason (born 1947), American writer and television producer
  • Raymond Bloodworth, American composer often associated with L. Russell Brown and Bob Crewe

See also

  • James Bloodsworth otherwise Bloodworth (1759–1804), English convict transported to Australia, builder
  • SS Timothy Bloodworth, standard Liberty ship built for the United States Maritime Commission during World War II

References

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