Cornelius D. Sanford died at his home in the village Saturday evening at the age of 76 years, after a few day's illness from pneumonia.
Mr.Sanford was born and reared in New Kingston, the son of William Sanford and his wife, Harriet Dumond. His life with the exception of the last few years, was spent there and there he was buried on Tuesday.
Mr. Sanford was ever one of the leading men of his community. prosperous, honest, respected, one of the kind of men of which the sinews of the nation are made. He was one of the pioneers in New Kingston. About ten years ago he removed to Margaretville and it was here, as stated above, that his death occurred.
He was twice married, his first wife being Sarah Faulkner who died about 15 years r. To them 12 children were born of whom the following survive: Frank,Herman B.,George, John H., William C., Lyman F., and E. J. Sanford, Mrs. Mary Simmons of Englewood, Mrs. Sarah E. Hodge of Walton, Mrs. Emily J. Vermilyea of Halcottsville.
About 18 years ago he was married to Mrs. M. Faulkner who with one daughter, Hazel Pearl, also survives.
The funeral was held from the New Kingston church at one o'clock Tuesday Rev. W.T. Warnock officiating, and the sons acting as pall bearers.
Father William S Sanford 1804-1878
Mother Harriet Dumond 1810-1892
1st marriage Sarah M Faulkner January 15, 1852
children
Herman B 1852-1916
George Washington 1854-1933
John H 1855-1943
William C 1857-1944
Susan Jane 1859-1861
Emory J 1860-1932
Hattie C 1863-1952
Lyman F 1865-1933
Frank 1867
Sarah Eva 1869
Mary E 1871
Emma J 1873-1946
2nd marriage Mary A Bouton September 13, 1893
Daughter Hazel Pearl 1894-1949
Cornelius D. Sanford died at his home in the village Saturday evening at the age of 76 years, after a few day's illness from pneumonia.
Mr.Sanford was born and reared in New Kingston, the son of William Sanford and his wife, Harriet Dumond. His life with the exception of the last few years, was spent there and there he was buried on Tuesday.
Mr. Sanford was ever one of the leading men of his community. prosperous, honest, respected, one of the kind of men of which the sinews of the nation are made. He was one of the pioneers in New Kingston. About ten years ago he removed to Margaretville and it was here, as stated above, that his death occurred.
He was twice married, his first wife being Sarah Faulkner who died about 15 years r. To them 12 children were born of whom the following survive: Frank,Herman B.,George, John H., William C., Lyman F., and E. J. Sanford, Mrs. Mary Simmons of Englewood, Mrs. Sarah E. Hodge of Walton, Mrs. Emily J. Vermilyea of Halcottsville.
About 18 years ago he was married to Mrs. M. Faulkner who with one daughter, Hazel Pearl, also survives.
The funeral was held from the New Kingston church at one o'clock Tuesday Rev. W.T. Warnock officiating, and the sons acting as pall bearers.
Father William S Sanford 1804-1878
Mother Harriet Dumond 1810-1892
1st marriage Sarah M Faulkner January 15, 1852
children
Herman B 1852-1916
George Washington 1854-1933
John H 1855-1943
William C 1857-1944
Susan Jane 1859-1861
Emory J 1860-1932
Hattie C 1863-1952
Lyman F 1865-1933
Frank 1867
Sarah Eva 1869
Mary E 1871
Emma J 1873-1946
2nd marriage Mary A Bouton September 13, 1893
Daughter Hazel Pearl 1894-1949
Family Members
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Herman B Sanford
1852–1916
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George Washington Sanford
1854–1933
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John H Sanford
1855–1943
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William C Sanford
1857–1944
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Susan Jane Sanford
1859–1861
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Emery J Sanford
1860–1932
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Harriet C. "Hattie" Sanford Scott
1863–1952
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Lyman F Sanford
1865–1933
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Frank Lyman Sanford
1867–1963
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Sarah Eva Sanford Hodge
1869–1927
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Emma Jane Sanford Vermilya
1873–1946
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Hazel Pearl Sanford Haight
1894–1949
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