History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 718. [Harrison County] [Unity Precinct] GEO. V. NORTHCUTT, farmer and tobacco dealer; P. O. Trickum; was born in Harrison County, Ky., near Rutland, June 5, 1837; son of John and Agnes (Knox) Northcutt; he, born in 1806, in Harrison County, a farmer and son of John Northcutt, who came from Virginia; she, born in Virginia, and came to Kentucky when seven years of age, dying in 1876. They have four sons, and six daughters, our subject being the eldest. George V. received his education in the schools of his native county, and began life as a farmer, continuing at the same vocation till [sic] the present time. He began life in moderate circumstances, and by industry and economy has acquired a competency, owning a fine farm of 152 acres of land. He has been a successful producer of tobacco and dealer in the same for eighteen years. Feb. 3, 1859, he married, on Twin Creek, Millia Catharine Juett, born in Harrison County in January 1842, daughter of Adam and Susan (Renaker) Juett, and by this union there were born four sons and five daughters: Lewis, George T., Adam, James H., Agnes E., Susan A., Cordelia, Catharine and Alice. Mr. Northcutt and wife are members of the Baptist Church and he is a Democrat. Northcutt Knox Juett Renaker = VA http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/harrison/northcutt.gv.txt