1980 Mike Weaver KOs John Tate in 15 for heavyweight boxing title
1979 John Tate beats Gerrie Coetze in 15 for heavyweight boxing title
1973 Robert Tate, wide receiver for the Minnesota Vikings
1972 Willy Tate, NFL tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs
1972 Willy Tate, NFL/WLAF tight end, Kansas City Chiefs, Scottish Claymores
1971 Charles Manson sentenced to life (Sharon Tate murder)
1969 Sharon Tate, actress (Valley of Dolls), killed by Manson's gang at 26
1969 Sharon Tate, murdered by the Manson family at 26
1964 David Tate, NFL defensive back for the Indianapolis Colts
1964 Debi Mazar, born in Queens, New York, actress, Civil Wars, Little Man Tate, LA Law
1959 Danitra Vance, comedienne, SNL, Little Man Tate, Limit Up
1959 Geoff Tate, vocalist, Queensryche-Breaking the Silence
1957 Bollingen Prize for poetry awarded to Allen Tate
1955 John Tate, U.S., heavyweight boxer 1968 Olympics bronze
1950 Lewis Biggs, curator, Tate Gallery-North Liverpool
1943 Sharon Tate, born in Dallas, Texas, actress, Valley of the Dolls
1929 Neil Shaw, British CEO, Tate and Lyle
1926 Henry Tate, composer, dies at 52
1926 Ronald Alley, art gallery manager, Tate Gallery
1924 Test Cricket debuts of Herbert Sutcliffe and Maurice Tate vs. South Africa
1922 James William Tate, composer, dies at 46
1919 Paul Claudel's "Tˆte d'Or," premieres in Paris
1913 F H Tate, vice-CEO, Tate and Lyle
1911 Phyllis Margaret Duncan Tate, composer
1899 Allen Tate, U.S., poet, Mr Pope and Other Poems
1897 Tate Gallery opens in England
1897 Jean Epstein, French director, Sa tate/Eau vive
1895 Maurice Tate, cricketer, great England pace bowler of 20's
1875 James William Tate, composer
1873 Henry Tate, composer
1867 Fred Tate, cricketer, father of Maurice, 1 Test, Eng vs. Aus 1902
1819 Henry Tate, English sugar producer Tate Gallery
1715 Nahum Tate, English poet/playwright/poet laureate, dies
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