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  1. Charles S. Sanford Jr.

    Charles Steadman "Charlie" Sanford was an American businessman who served as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Bankers Trust. After graduating from the University of Georgia in 1958, Sanford served as a United States Army lieutenant. Sanford then returned to school and obtained an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1960. Sanford's career at Bankers Trust began in 1961 as a commercial banking officer, …

  2. Mark Sanford

    Marshall Clement "Mark" Sanford, Jr. (born May 28, 1960) is an American Republican politician who has been Governor of South Carolina since 2003.

  3. John C. Sanford

    John C. Sanford (born in 1950) is an American applied horticultural geneticist. Sanford graduated in 1976 from the University of Minnesota with a BSc in horticulture. He then went to the University of Wisconsin where he received a MSc in 1978 and a PhD in 1980 on plant breeding and genetics. Between 1980 and 1986 Sanford was an assistant professor at Cornell University, and then from 1986 to 1998 he was an associate professor.

  4. Isabel Sanford

    Isabel Sanford (August 29, 1917, New York City- July 9, 2004, Los Angeles, California, USA) was an African-American actress most famous for her role as Louise "Weezie" Jefferson on the CBS television sitcoms "All in the Family" (1971-1975) and "The Jeffersons" (1975-1985). Sanford played the role of Louise Jefferson for a total of 14 years. Born Eloise Gwendolyn Sanford in New York City, …

  5. John A. Sanford

    John A. "Jack" Sanford was a Jungian psychoanalyst and Episcopal priest. He worked as a parish priest for 19 years then started private practice as a psychoanalyst focusing on psychology, religion and inner growth. He has been a mentor for Journey into Wholeness since its beginning in 1977. He was the son of Agnes Sanford (1897-1982), the founder of the Inner Healing Movement.

  6. Terry Sanford

    James Terry Sanford (August 20 1917 - April 18 1998) was a Democratic politician from the Southern United States. A native of North Carolina, he was a North Carolina state senator from 1953 to 1961, governor of North Carolina from 1961 to 1965, and United States Senator from 1986 to 1993. Sanford was noted for his progressive leadership in the fields of civil rights and education.

  7. Kirsten Sanford

    Dr. Kirsten Sanford is a research scientist in neurophysiology at the University of California, Davis and is a specialist in learning and memory. She holds a B.S. in Conservation Biology and a Ph.D. in Molecular, Cellular and Integrative Physiology from UC Davis. Kirsten is also the founder and host of the popular This Week in Science radio show/podcast, a weekly program broadcast from University of California, …

  8. Curtis Sanford

    Curtis Sanford (born October 5, 1979 in Owen Sound, Ontario) is a professional ice hockey goaltender who currently plays for the Vancouver Canucks of the NHL.

  9. T. Denny Sanford

    T. Denny Sanford (born 1935) is a South Dakota businessman and philanthropist. He is currently the chairman and CEO of United National Corp.

  10. Jack Sanford

    John Stanley Sanford was an American right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball, and later in his career a relief pitcher as well, for the Philadelphia Phillies, San Francisco Giants, and California Angels. He finished his career playing very briefly with the Kansas City Athletics. Sanford was born in Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts. He won the National League's Rookie of the Year award in 1957 with the Phillies for a season with outstanding numbers.

  11. Garwin Sanford

    Garwin Sanford (born March 14, 1955 in Truro, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian actor best known for his portrayal of Narim in "Stargate SG-1" and Simon Wallis in "Stargate Atlantis". He has also made guest appearances on such television series as "Airwolf" (Season 4), "MacGyver", "Sliders", "The Outer Limits", "Earth: Final Conflict", "Dark Angel", "The 4400", Eureka and Supernatural.

  12. Chance Sanford

    Chance Steven Sanford (born June 2, 1972, in Houston, Texas) was a Major League Baseball infielder. Drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 27th round of the 1992 MLB amateur draft, Sanford would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Pittsburgh Pirates on April 30, 1998, and appear in his final game on June 9, 1999.

  13. Edward Terry Sanford

    Edward Terry Sanford (July 23, 1865-March 8, 1930) was an American jurist who served on the United States Supreme Court. Sanford, an attorney from Tennessee, first served in the government as the Assistant Attorney General in 1907 under President Theodore Roosevelt, who then appointed him to the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee the following year. Upon the advice of Sanford's friend, Chief Justice William Howard Taft, …

  14. Steadman Vincent Sanford

    Steadman Vincent Sanford (August 24, 1871 - September 15, 1945), was President of the University of Georgia (UGA) in Athens from 1932 until 1935. He subsequently served as Chancellor of the University System of Georgia from 1935 until 1945.

  15. Nathan Sanford

    Nathan Sanford (November 5, 1777 Bridgehampton, Suffolk County, New York - October 17, 1838 Flushing, Queens County, New York) was an American politician. He was the son of Thomas Sanford and Phebe Sanford, née Baker. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1799, and commenced practice in New York City. In 1803 he succeeded Edward Livingston as United States Attorney in New York, a post he held until 1815.

  16. William Eli Sanford

    William Eli Sanford (16 September 1838 - 10 July 1899) was a Canadian businessman, philanthropist, and politician. Born in New York City, he was orphaned before his seventh birthday and then moved to Hamilton, Upper Canada, to live with his paternal aunt. In 1887, he was summoned to the Canadian Senate. A Conservative, he represented the senatorial division of Hamilton, Ontario. He drowned in 1899 in Lake Rosseau, Ontario.

  17. Agnes Sanford

    Agnes Mary White Sanford (1897-1982) is considered to be one of the principal founders of the Inner Healing Movement. She was the daughter of a Presbyterian missionary in China and the wife of an Episcopal priest. Her first book, 'The Healing Light', is often considered a classic in its field. Agnes was the mother of Jack Sanford (died 2005), the renowned Jungian analyst and author.

  18. Maria L. Sanford

    Maria Louise Sanford (December 19, 1836 - April 21, 1920) was an American educator. Maria Sanford was born in Saybrook, Connecticut. Her love for education began early; at the age of 16 she was already teaching in county day schools. She graduated from Connecticut Normal School, using her dowry funds for tuition. She rose in the ranks of local and national educators, becoming principal and superintendent of schools in Chester County, Pennsylvania, …

  19. Adam Sanford

    Adam Sanford (born July 12, 1975 in Dominica) is a West Indian cricketer who currently plays first class cricket for the Leeward Islands, despite being born in Dominica, which is a member of the Windward Islands Cricket Board of Control. Sanford played 11 Test matches for the West Indies, taking 15 wickets in five Tests in the 2001-02 home series against India, when he became the first indigenous Carib to play for the West Indies.

  20. Mike Sanford

    Mike Sanford (Born April 20, 1955) is the head football coach at University of Nevada at Las Vegas. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California, where he played quarterback for the Trojans from 1973-1976.

  21. John Sanford

    John Sanford (1904 - March 5, 2003) was an American author. Born Julian Lawrence Shapiro in Harlem, New York City, he was a childhood friend of author Nathanael West. Young Julian studied law at Fordham University, but when West told him that he was writing a book, Julian decided that was what he wanted to do with his life. He had stories published in European literary journals, and in 1933 wrote his first novel, "The Water Wheel".

  22. Jenny Sanford

    Jennifer Sullivan Sanford is the First Lady of South Carolina. She is the wife of Gov. Mark Sanford and is currently serving her second term as First Lady. She previously worked on Wall Street and managed her husband's campaigns.

  23. David H. Sanford

    David H. Sanford is a professor of philosophy at Duke University. He specializes in perception and metaphysics. Sanford studied at Cass Technical High School, Oberlin College and at Wayne State University. He received his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1966, taught at Dartmouth College from 1963 to 1970, and joined the Duke Faculty in 1970. He has been a visiting professor at the University of Michigan and the University of Oregon.

  24. John W. A. Sanford

    John W. A. Sanford (August 28, 1798 - September 12, 1870) was a United States Representative and farmer from Georgia. Sanford was born near Milledgeville, Georgia, in 1798. He attended Yale University and was a farmer. In 1834, Sanford was elected as a Jacksonian Representative from Georgia to the 24th United States Congress, but he resigned before the end of his term to participate in the removal of the Cherokee from the state.

  25. Henry Shelton Sanford

    Henry Shelton Sanford was an American diplomat and businessman who founded the city of Sanford, Florida. Sanford was born in Woodbury, Connecticut into an old New England family. He was the son of Nehemiah Curtis Sanford, who made his fortune in selling brass tacks and was a senator of the Connecticut Senate. Henry Shelton Sanford enrolled in Trinity College in 1839, but did not graduate. He obtained the title of ‘General,’ which he is often noted by, …

  26. Lucius Sanford

    Lucius Sanford (born February 14, 1956 in Milledgeville, Georgia) is a former American football linebacker who played ten seasons in the National Football League, mainly with the Buffalo Bills.

  27. Roscoe Frank Sanford

    Roscoe Frank Sanford (October 6, 1883-April 7, 1958) was an American astronomer. He was born in Faribault, Minnesota, the eldest of five children of Frank W. Sanford and his wife Alberta Nichols. After an early education in his home town he attended the University of Minnesota, where he received a A.B. in 1905. He was also a runner up for a Rhodes scholarship. He taught High School students for a year then became an assistant at the Lick Observatory.

  28. Milton H. Sanford

    Milton Holbrook Sanford (August 29, 1813 - August 3, 1883) was an American businessman and owner/breeder of Thoroughbred racehorses. Born in Medway, Massachusetts, the son of Sewall Sanford and Edena Holbrook, Milton Sanford would become one of the town's greatest benefactors. Sanford owned wool and cotton mills and made a fortune manufacturing blankets for the Union Army during the American Civil War.

  29. Fred Sanford

    Fred Sanford (1947-2000) was a percussionist, teacher, composer, and clinician. He is best known for his work in the areas of marching percussion, drum & bugle corps, and marching band. Raised in Casper, Wyoming, Fred followed his older brother Ken, also a drummer, into the Casper Troopers Drum & Bugle Corps at the age of 12 in 1959. He was a member of the Troopers for ten years until he aged out following his 21st birthday in 1968.

  30. Rollin B. Sanford

    Rollin Brewster Sanford (May 18, 1874 - May 16, 1957) was a U.S. Representative from New York, great-grandson of Jonah Sanford. Born in Nicholville, St. Lawrence County, New York, Sanford attended the public schools. He was graduated from the Albany (New York) High School in 1893, from Tufts College, Medford, Massachusetts, in 1897, and from the Albany Law School in 1899. He was admitted to the bar in 1899 and commenced practice in Albany, New York.

  31. John Sanford

    John Sanford (June 3, 1803 - October 4, 1857) was a U.S. Representative from New York, father of Stephen Sanford and grandfather of John Sanford (1851). Born in Roxbury, Connecticut, Sanford received a good education. He moved to Amsterdam, New York, in 1821. He taught school in Amsterdam and afterward in Mayfield, where he also engaged in mercantile pursuits. He returned to Amsterdam and continued in commercial pursuits until 1840.

  32. Lillias Rumsey Sanford

    Lillias Rumsey Sanford (1850-1940) was the founder of Rumsey Hall School, the second private nondenominational pre-preparatory school in the United States, originally located in Seneca Falls, New York.

  33. Stephen Sanford

    Stephen Sanford (May 26, 1826 - February 13, 1913) was a U.S. Representative from New York, son of [[John Sanford [1803-1857] and father of John Sanford [1851_1939]]]. Born in Mayfield, New York, Sanford attended the common schools and local academy at Amsterdam, New York, Georgetown College, Washington, D.C., for two years, and the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. He engaged in the carpet manufacturing business from 1844 until his death.

  34. Leo Sanford

    Leo Sanford (born October 4, 1929 in Dallas, Texas) is a former professional American Football player for the Chicago Cardinals.

  35. George Sanford

    George Sanford (June 4, 1870 to May 23, 1938) was a college football coach at Columbia, Virginia, and Rutgers. From 1899 to 1901, he coached at Columbia, where he compiled a 23-11-1 record. In 1904, he coached at Virginia, where he compiled a 6-3 record. From 1913 to 1923, he coached at Rutgers, where he had his greatest success. At Rutgers, Sanford compiled a 56-32-5 record. In 1971 he was posthumously inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.

  36. George Sanford

    George Sanford is a British scholar. He holds the position of Senior Lecturer in Politics, University of Bristol, United Kingdom. He is an academic specialist in Polish and East European Studies. He has also published several books and numerous articles and chapters in ten books and commented on Polish affairs for the mass media.

  37. Edmund Clark Sanford

    Edmund Clark Sanford (1859 - 1924) was a prominent early American psychologist. He earned his PhD under the supervision of Granville Stanley Hall at Johns Hopkins University, and then moved with Hall to Clark University in 1888, where he became the professor of psychology and the founding director of the psychology laboratory there. He is best known for his 1887 "Writings of Laura Bridgman" and for his 1897 textbook, "A Course in Experimental Psychology".

  38. John Sanford

    John Sanford (January 18, 1851 - September 26, 1939) was a U.S. Representative from New York, son of Stephen Sanford and grandson of John Sanford (1803). Born in Amsterdam, New York, Sanford attended the common schools, Amsterdam Academy, and Poughkeepsie Military Institute. He was graduated from Yale College in 1872. He engaged with his father in the carpet manufacturing industry in Amsterdam, New York.

  39. Jonah Sanford

    Jonah Sanford (November 30, 1790 - December 25, 1867) was a U.S. Representative from New York, great-grandfather of Rollin Brewster Sanford. Born in Cornwall, Vermont, Sanford attended the district schools. He moved to Hopkinton, New York, in 1811. Enlisted as a volunteer and participated in the battle at Plattsburg, September 11, 1814. He was appointed Justice of the Peace in 1818 and served for twenty-two years. He studied law.

  40. Arlene Sanford

    Arlene Sanford is an American film and television director. Sanford has directed for several present-day network television series and several motion picture and television movies which include "A Very Brady Sequel", "I'll Be Home for Christmas" and "Welcome Home". More recently, Sanford has directed episodes of ABC's popular soap drama, "Desperate Housewives" and also two episodes of "Boston Legal".

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