Urban Ambling
James Bloodworth, like James Smith, was an early arrival in Sydney Town. The similarity ends there, however, as Smith's time was not successful, but Bloodworth was a stunning success. In many ways, he was critical to the survival of the infant settlement. Born on 7-3-1759, he was convicted in October 1785 of the dreadful crime of stealing a game cock and two hens! He left England on the “ Charlotte “ on 13-5-1787. Such was his worth to the colony that by 1-9-179,1 he was appointed Superintendent of Brick Makers and Layers. He died at the age of 45 on 21-3-1804 . Governor Philip Gidley King accorded him an early form of a State Funeral. Not a bad effort. Arrives as a convict and 16 years later has a State Funeral.
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