Edgar Gillock
Edgar Hardin Gillock, (born July 30, 1928), is an American former politician in the state of Tennessee. A Democrat, he served in the Tennessee State Senate from 1969 until his resignation in 1983.[1]
Edgar Gillock | |
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Member of the Tennessee Senate from the 29th district | |
In office 1969 – January 2, 1983 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Savannah, Tennessee | July 30, 1928
Spouse(s) | Jimmie Mae Smith Joan Frederickson Joyce Jeanette Finley Harriett Thompson |
Children | seven |
Residence | Bolivar, Tennessee |
Occupation | Attorney (former) |
He served in World War II. The son of Edgar Cherry and Ruth Hardin Gillock, he was born in Savannah, Hardin County, Tennessee and attended Memphis State University, where he attained BS, MA, and LLB degrees. He later worked as an attorney and was a Baptist.[2]
He resigned from his senate seat on January 2, 1983 after being convicted on influence peddling charges.[3][4] He was disbarred in 1988.[5]
References
- Tennessee. Dept. of State (1980). Tennessee Blue Book. Secretary of State. ISSN 0364-5746.
- Montgomery (Ala.). Junior Chamber of Commerce (1965). Outstanding Young Men of America. Junior Chamber of Commerce. ISSN 0474-9340.
- "GILLOCK v. BD. OF PROF. RESP. OF SUPREME CT. | Leagle.com". leagle.com. Retrieved 2014-05-11.
- "Daily News - Google News Archive Search". Retrieved 2014-05-11.
- Geoffrey Davidian. "The Putnam Pit: Disbarred Tennessee Lawyers". putnampit.com. Retrieved 2014-05-11.
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