City: Dayton
WATERHOUSE, Euclid, real estate and undertaking business; born near Washington, Tenn., Aug. 20, 1867; English descent; son of Darius and Harriet (Sharp) WATERHOUSE; the father being a physician; paternal grandparents, Richard G. and Elizabeth (Haskett) WATERHOUSE; maternal grandparents, Elisha and Elinor (Huff) SHARP; educated at King College Bristol, Tenn., began career in farming and stock raising; in 1889 removed to Blythes Ferry near Dayton, Tenn., and continued farming with the addition of fruit and berry business also engaged in mercantile business; since 1907 he has been engaged in the real estate businness at Dayton, Tenn.; married Birdie PHILIPS Nov. 22, 1899; member of the M. E. church, South, Odd Fellow and Masonic Fraternities; Democrat; Chairman of Democratic Executive committee of Rhea Co., Tenn., since 1900.