He was elected Sheriff of Pulaski county and served as such during a portion of the Civil War, being the first Sheriff of the county to secure a quietus, for many years. He was elected and served as Magistrate for 16 years in that county. After that he removed to Wayne county and located near Cross Roads. He was elected and served as Magistrate for 8 years in this county, after which he was elected and served one term as County Judge. He was careful, painstaking and honest in the discharge of the duties of the many official positions held by him. ..... WCO/BRC
He was elected Sheriff of Pulaski county and served as such during a portion of the Civil War, being the first Sheriff of the county to secure a quietus, for many years. He was elected and served as Magistrate for 16 years in that county. After that he removed to Wayne county and located near Cross Roads. He was elected and served as Magistrate for 8 years in this county, after which he was elected and served one term as County Judge. He was careful, painstaking and honest in the discharge of the duties of the many official positions held by him. ..... WCO/BRC
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Perlitha Tate
1854–1871
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John Mack Tate
1855–1927
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David Logan Tate
1857–1930
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William H Tate
1863–1946
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Samuel Owen Tate
1864–1917
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Mahala Flonnie Tate Catron
1865–1913
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John Walter Tate
1867–1944
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Anna L. Tate Burton
1869–1955
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Ellen Tate Hedrick
1871–1961
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Harriet "Hattie" Tate Kennedy
1873–1948
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baby girl Tate
1875–1875
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James J Tate
1876–1877
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Gilson P. "Dock" Tate
1878–1946
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Mallie Tate Molen
1880–1946
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Bonnie Tate Carr
1883–1976
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