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David Sanford 1758–1820 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jun 1758

Birth Location: Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

Death Date: 1820

Death Location: At sea

Father: John Sanford

Mother: Hannah Treat

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David Sanford was born in 1758 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA, the child of John Sanford And Hannah Treat. David Sanford passed away in 1820 in At sea.

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Biography

  • David Sanford was born in 1758 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA, the child of John Sanford And Hannah Treat.
  • David Sanford passed away in 1820 in At sea.

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David Sanford's Ancestors

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David Sanford
1758–1820
Birth Place: Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Parents
John Sanford
1720–1799
Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Hannah Treat
1728–1790
Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Grandparents
Andrew (Sanford "Captain") III
1643–1705
Milford, New Haven, Connecticut
Elizabeth (Sherwood) (Hayes)
1681–1747
Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
Joseph Treat
1693–1772
Milford, conn
Hannah Buckingham
1702–1733
Milford, New Haven, Connecticut
Great-Grandparents
Andrew Jr
1617–1705
Mary Victim*
1643–1688
Isaac Sherwood
1645–1758
Elizabeth Jackson
1662–1727
John PGG
1673–1703
Sarah PGG
1675–1725
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Elizabeth Smith
1644–1703
Alice PGG
1648–1742
Hannah Hawley
1625–1698

David Sanford's Timeline

2 Records

1758
Jun 1758
Birth of David Sanford in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
1820
1820
Age 62
Death of David Sanford in At sea
At sea

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jun 1758
    Event Place: Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1820
    Event Place: At sea

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