If you are referring to the man who founded the colony of Georgia (back when America was under British colonial rule), James Edward Oglethorpe was born in London in 1696, and was one of ten children. His family seems to have been fairly wealthy and were members of England's upper class. We know that his father was named Theophilus and his mother was named Eleanor. Unfortunately, that is about all we know. Most sources do not discuss his childhood. But we may at least assume he was well taken care of, since his family was part of upper-class society, and they owned both an estate and a town house.
well it was hard yet easy. he was born a slave and got his freedom
Because of the high prison population of England and the burden of expense placed by that upon the state; because there remained a tract of coastal land between the English controlled 12 colonies and the Spanish controlled Florida; and because James Oglethorpe was a friend of the kings family who requested permission to relocate the prisoners to a proposed North American penal colony.
His childhood was like any other childhood
Anna Eleanor, James, Elliott, Franklin, John. That makes it 5.
She had a horrible childhood
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The primary interest of the British government in approving James Oglethorpe's Georgia colony was Thwarting Spanish claims in the area South of Carolina.
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his childhood is very bad
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Sir James Harrington's life was good.