Ferdinand Sands


Ferdinand Sands was an American lawyer and heir.

Early life and career

Sands was born on May 26, 1806, in New York City. He was the son of Joseph Sands, a banker with Prime, Ward & King, and Maria Theresa Sands. Among his family members was his paternal half-uncle Robert Charles Sands, a noted poet.
He was a grandson of Mathias Kampfel and Comfort Sands, the merchant, banker and Continental Congressman. His paternal aunt, Cornelia Sands, was the wife of his father's banking partner, Nathaniel Prime.
Sands graduated from Columbia College in 1824 and practiced as an attorney in New York.

Personal life

On March 15, 1830, Sands was married to Susan Bard of Hyde Park, New York. Susan was the daughter of Catherine Bard and William Bard, founder and first president of the New York Life Insurance and Trust Company. Among her siblings were Anne Bard, Eliza Bard, and John Bard. Together, they were the parents of five sons, including:
Sands and his eldest son Joseph had a miniature portrait of them painted by Nathaniel Rogers, which today is owned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
His wife died in New York on January 28, 1838, and Sands who died of consumption in New York on December 7, 1839. After the death of Ferdinand and his wife Susan, their five boys were raised by Susan's parents, Catherine Cruger Bard and William Bard.

Descendants

Through his son Charles, he was a grandfather of Ferdinand Sands, who married Mary Collander; Letitia Lee Sands, who married Maturin Livingston Delafield; Edith Cruger Sands, who married T.J. Oakley Rhinelander; and John Augustus Sands, who married Eleanor Lydell Livingston.