- Kirk
Noble Bloodsworth (born
October 31, 1960) is a
former Maryland waterman and the
first American sentenced to
death to be
exonerated post-conviction...
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Bloodsworth is a
surname of
English origin. At the time of the
British Census of 1881, its
relative frequency was
highest in
Nottinghamshire (5.1 times...
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Bloodsworth Island is an
island in the
Chesapeake Bay. It lies in
southern Dorchester County, Maryland.
Historic research suggests that
sites discovered...
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resident of
Bloodsworth Island, who was a
researcher alongside Virgil and Jeremiah.
Taylor Nichols as Jeremiah, a
resident of
Bloodsworth Island, who...
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James Bloodsworth (7
March 1759 – 21
March 1804) was a
convict sentenced for the
theft of one game **** and two hens at Esher, Surrey.
James was a master...
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executed in 1994. Kirk
Bloodsworth was the
first American to be
freed from
death row as a
result of
exoneration by DNA evidence.
Bloodsworth was a
Marine before...
- this then
allows his reanimation; an
Alexandrian later ends his misery.
Bloodsworth Island,
first appearing in "What We Become", is an
island located in...
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James Bloodsworth (died 16
April 1857), John
Bloodsworth (died 14
April 1873) Ann
Bloodsworth (Bray) (died 16
April 1875) and
Elizabeth Bloodsworth (died...
- 406–414.
Joyce Cheney, **** Land, Word
Weavers Press, 1976. Mark K.
Bloodsworth-Lugo, In-Between Bodies: ****ual Difference, Race, and ****uality Archived...
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FAMILIES - 2010:
Clermont city, Florida".
United States Census Bureau.
Bloodsworth,
Doris (2010). "Literary Love Affair: How the Love of
Books Helped Shape...