Daniel Sandford
Quick Facts
Biography
Daniel Sandford, M.A., D.D. (1766 – 14 January 1830) was an Irish-bornAnglican clergyman who served in the Scottish Episcopal Church as the Bishop of Edinburgh from 1806 until 1830.
Life
Sandford was born in 1766 at Delville, near Dublin, Ireland, theson of Reverend Daniel Sandford and Sarah Chapone.
In 1792, he became minister of a Qualified Episcopal congregation in Edinburgh, for whom the Charlotte Chapel, Edinburgh was built in 1797. This congregation eventually became St John's Episcopal Church, a congregation of the Diocese of Edinburgh. At this period he was living at the newly-built house at 22 South Frederick Street in Edinburgh's New Town.
He graduated from Oxford University in 1802 with a Doctor of Divinity (D.D). Together with his congregation, he joined the Episcopal Church of Scotland in 1803, and was ordained bishop of Edinburgh in 1806. He remained Rector of St John's and Bishop of Edinburgh congruently until his death.
Sandford died at home, 17 Melville Street on 14 January 1830 at Edinburgh. He is buried in the churchyard of St John's on Princes Street. The grave lies on the first terrace off Princes Street, east of the church. The marble tablet is heavily eroded.
Family
Sandford married Helen Frances Catherine Douglas, on 11 October 1790. They had seven children, including:
- Erskine Douglas Sandford,(1793–1861), Advocate and Sheriff of Wigtown, who married, on 2 April 1829, Joanna Grace, daughter of William Graham of Mossknow, Dumfriesshire, and left issue.
- Frances Catherine Sandford, married Revd Charles Lane
- Sir Daniel Sandford, a politician and scholar, married and had issue including:
- Francis Sandford, 1st Baron Sandford
- Daniel Sandford, Bishop of Tasmania
- Ven John Sandford (Archdeacon of Coventry), married and had issue including:
- John Sandford, cricketer and judicial official in British India
- Charles Sandford, Bishop of Gibraltar
- Venerable Ernest Grey Sandford, Archdeacon of Exeter, married and had issue including: