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Samuel Sandford 1867 - 1867

Samuel Sandford of Kyneton, Macedon Ranges Shire County, VIC Australia was born in 1867 in Kyneton to David Sandford and Mary Ann (Windridge) Sandford. He had siblings Agnes Caroline Sandford, James Hutcheson Sandford, Margaret Jane (Sandford) Parker, David Sandford, John Windridge Sandford, Thomas William Sandford, Samuel William Sandford, Andrew Wright Sandford, Catherine Sandford Baldwin, and Mary Windridge Sandford. Samuel Sandford died in 1867 in Kyneton.
Samuel Sandford
Kyneton, Macedon Ranges Shire County, VIC 3444, Australia
1867
Kyneton, Macedon Ranges Shire County, VIC, 3444, Australia
1867
Kyneton, Macedon Ranges Shire County, VIC, 3444, Australia
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    1867
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    Kyneton, Macedon Ranges Shire County, VIC 3444, Australia
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  • 1867

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    1867
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    Kyneton, Macedon Ranges Shire County, VIC 3444, Australia
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    Samuel Sandford lived 73 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 0.
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In 1867, in the year that Samuel Sandford was born, on March 30th, Alaska was bought by the US from Russia for $7.2 million dollars, which worked out to about 2 cents per acre. The newspapers called it "Seward's Folly" because United States Secretary of State William H. Seward negotiated the purchase and Alaska was seen as frozen, useless land.
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In 1868, he was only 1 year old when on October 28th, Thomas Edison - age 21 - applied for his first patent. It was for the electric vote recorder and was designed to make voting quicker and the counting of votes more accurate. Congress didn't like the idea so Edison's voting machine was never used.
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