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| Name : | Charles Tait |
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| ID : | 31061 |
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| Gender: | Male |
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| Born: | February 1, 1768 ( 67 years ) |
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| Country: | United States of America (USA) |
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| Place of birth: | Louisa Co, Virginia |
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| Passed Away: | October 7, 1835 |
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| Place Of Death : | Dry Fork, Wilcox Co, Alabama |
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Charles Tait was a American politician and Senator from Georgia. Born in Virginia, in 1768, Tait attended Wilkes Academy, Washington, Georgia in 1786 and 1787 and Cokesbury College, Abingdon, Maryland in 1788.
He was judge of the western circuit of Georgia from 1803 till 1809. He was elected as a Democratic Republican to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of |
Charles Tait was a American politician and Senator from Georgia. Born in Virginia, in 1768, Tait attended Wilkes Academy, Washington, Georgia in 1786 and 1787 and Cokesbury College, Abingdon, Maryland in 1788.
He was judge of the western circuit of Georgia from 1803 till 1809. He was elected as a Democratic Republican to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John Milledge, and was reelected in 1813, serving from November 27, 1809 to March 3, 1819.
After serving in the Senate, he moved to Wilcox County, Alabama in 1819. Tait was appointed by President James Monroe as United States district court for that state. He resigned this office in 1826. Later he worked as a planter near Claiborne, Alabama. He died in 1835.
Ref: www.famousamericans.net
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