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Sanford married Margaret Taylor of Chesterfield County, Virginia after his graduation from the Richmond College. Together they had eight children- seven sons and one daughter. Margaret died in 1936, but Sanford remarried in 1946. His second wife was Gertrude Payne of Hanover County, Virginia.
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Sanford was killed in an automobile accident on April 8, 1952. His name endures at Hargrave Military Academy, where he was active for many years as co-founder, second President, and first chairman of the board of trustees. The Sanford Hall barracks is named in his honor.
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Sanford was a deeply religious man, and devoted the majority of his life to work as a pastor in various Virginia churches, such as the Chaptham Baptist Church. He was active in the Baptist General Association of Virginia and the
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Fifty Years of Christian Education In a Baptist School — A Historical Record of Hargrave Military Academy 1909–1959
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Sanford was described thus by Dr. F.W. Boatwright, who gave Sanford an honorary Doctorate in Divinity in 1922:
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in Westmoreland County, Virginia. His parents were Reverend Millard F. Sanford and Eleanor Nevitt Sanford.
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In 1909, with financial assistance from J. Hunt Hargrave, he founded the
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