Bledsoe is a surname of English origin, derived from the Old English words “bleods” meaning “bloody” and “saga” meaning “drain.” It was originally a nickname for someone who worked as a butcher or a surgeon. Notable people with this surname include retired American football quarterback Drew Bledsoe and American novelist and historian Benjamin Bledsoe. The Bledsoe family has a rich history in the United States and can be found in various regions of the country.
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