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Thomas Bloodworth was born in New Hanover County, North Carolina in about 1738. A local justice of the peace, he served on a court of freeholders in 1777 that found Jim, an enslaved man, guilty of theft. Bloodworth also served as a militia officer during the Revolutionary War, eventually attaining the rank of Lt. Colonel in the New Hanover Regiment. He died sometime after 1790.

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