Sanford - People

People

  • Adam Sanford
  • Agnes Sanford
  • Arlene Sanford
  • Chance Sanford
  • Charles S. Sanford, Jr.
  • Curtis Sanford
  • Edmund Sanford
  • Edward Sanford, New York politician
  • Edward Terry Sanford, U.S. Supreme Court justice
  • Fred Sanford (musician)
  • Garwin Sanford
  • Henry Shelton Sanford, American diplomat and businessman, founder of the city of Sanford, Florida.
  • Isabel Sanford
  • Jack Sanford
  • James Sanford (born 1957), American track and field sprinter
  • John Sanford (author), American author and screenwriter, born Julian Lawrence Shapiro
  • John Elroy Sanford, birth name of comedian Redd Foxx
  • John A. Sanford, also known as Jack Sanford, Jungian psychoanalyst and Episcopal priest
  • John C. Sanford, horticulture associate professor at Cornell University and inventor of the gene gun
  • Kiki Sanford, science podcaster
  • Kirsten Sanford
  • Leonard Cutler Sanford (1868–1950), American surgeon and ornithologist
  • Lillias Rumsey Sanford
  • Lucius Sanford, Georgia Tech and National Football League linebacker
  • Maria L. Sanford
  • Mark Sanford, Governor of South Carolina (assumed office in 2003)
  • Mike Sanford
  • Mitchell Sanford (1799–1861), New York politician
  • Nathan Sanford (1777–1838), New York politician, US Senator
  • Reuben Sanford (1780–1855), New York politician
  • Richard K. Sanford (1822–1895), New York politician
  • Roscoe Frank Sanford
  • T. Denny Sanford, South Dakota businessman and philanthropist
  • Thomas Sanford, nuclear physicist at Sandia National Laboratories, awarded the Hannes Alfvén Prize in 2005
  • Terry Sanford, Governor and Senator from North Carolina
  • William Eli Sanford
Fictional characters
  • Fred G. Sanford
  • Sanford Scolex/Dr. Claw, the main villain of Inspector Gadget

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