History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 454. [Bourbon County] [Paris City and Precinct] J. R. COULTHARD, milling; P. O. Paris; is the proprietor of one of the oldest mills in Bourbon County. He was born March, 1840, in Fleming County, this State; son of William Coulthard, who was born in England, 1808, son of Robert Coulthard, who emigrated to Canada with his family in 1817. He was a miller by occupation. Emigrated to Fleming County, Ky., in 1839, and his son William married Mary Ann Williams, who bore him two sons and one daughter. She was born in Mason County, this State, December, 1813, daughter of Joseph WIlliams, who was a native of Culpeper County, Va., and came to Kentucky in 1797, and settled in Mason County, afterward removing to Fleming County. Our subject came to this county with his father in 1853, and the following year purchased the property known now as the Coulthard mill, and remained here until his death, which occurred in 1877. His wife yet survives him. Our subject remained with his father until twenty-four years of age, learning milling of him. December, 1864, he married Margaret E. Hall, a native of this county, daughter of Henry and Nancy (Sanders) Hall, of this precinct. Mr. Coulthard has four children living: William H., Mary E., Nannie and Sidney. His father and mother were both members of the Reformed Church. Mr. Coulthard is at present running the mill in company with his partner, Mr. Honey, Mr. C. [sic] being the miller and principal business man of the firm. Coulthard Williams Hall Sanders Honey = Fleming-KY Mason-KY Culpeper-VA England Canada http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/bourbon/coulthard.jr.txt