City: Jackson
SEVIER, Charles Anderson, dentist; born Brownsville, Tenn., Aug. 13, 1870; son of Dr. Charles H. and Cora E. (Anderson) SEVIER; Scotch-Irish-French Huguenot descent; his great-great-grandfather, Robert SEVIER, brother of Gov. John SEVIER, was a soldier of the Revolution, and fell at King’s Mountain; his great-grandfather, Major Charles SEVIER, after returning from battle of New Orleans under Jackson, located at Jackson, Tenn.; and his grandfather, John Quinturf SEVIER, was fourteen years sheriff of Haywood Co., Tenn.; his father, Dr. Charles Henry SEVIER, practiced medicine and surgery at Brownsville, Tenn., for forty years; educated High School, Brownsville, Tenn., graduated Vanderbilt University, D. D. S.; married Ida M. SUTHERLIN, Paris, Tenn., April 25, 1899; member Elks, Beta Theta Pi Fraternity; began practice of dentistry at Paris, Tenn., Aug. 13, 1893; moved to Jackson, Tenn., March 10, 1897; where he is now practicing his profession; Inventor “Shield and Moistener for Dental Tools;” president Tenn. Dental Assn. 1907.