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William Seward Sanford
Birth: 7-8-1842
Death: 4-3-1916
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Son of Benjamin and Lucinda Sanford, mentioned by his father in a September 27, 1845 letter to Frances Seward, "Dear Madame; I had hoped to have had another opportunity of visiting you all in Auburn, and of presenting to your acquaintance my wife and her two sweet boys. But both our Boys having had the Whooping Cough – Quite severely – we are thus deprived of the anticipated pleasure of calling on you before our departure home."
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Biography: Son of Benjamin and Lucinda Sanford, mentioned by his father in a September 27, 1845 letter to Frances Seward, "Dear Madame; I had hoped to have had another opportunity of visiting you all in Auburn, and of presenting to your acquaintance my wife and her two sweet boys. But both our Boys having had the Whooping Cough – Quite severely – we are thus deprived of the anticipated pleasure of calling on you before our departure home."
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Biography
Son of Benjamin and Lucinda Sanford, mentioned by his father in a September 27, 1845 letter to Frances Seward, "Dear Madame; I had hoped to have had another opportunity of visiting you all in Auburn, and of presenting to your acquaintance my wife and her two sweet boys. But both our Boys having had the Whooping Cough – Quite severely – we are thus deprived of the anticipated pleasure of calling on you before our departure home."
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Son of Benjamin and Lucinda Sanford, mentioned by his father in a September 27, 1845 letter to Frances Seward, "Dear Madame; I had hoped to have had another opportunity of visiting you all in Auburn, and of presenting to your acquaintance my wife and her two sweet boys. But both our Boys having had the Whooping Cough – Quite severely – we are thus deprived of the anticipated pleasure of calling on you before our departure home."