History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 520. [Bourbon County] [Millersburg Precinct] WM. TARR, farmer, speculator and distiller; P. O. Paris; proprietor of Park Place (see Robt. Tarr's hist.); has been twice married; first to Sarah F. Fisher, daughter of W. W. and Sarah (Garth) Fisher (see Fisher hist.). She died March, 1873, leaving two children, Thompson H., born Oct. 4, 1866, and Fisher, Aug 11, 1870. His second marriage was to Miss Mary Fisher, a sister to his first wife. They were married Jan. 25, 1876, the result of the union being three children: James B., born Dec. 24, 1877; Wm. Orr, March 19, 1878, and Mary Best, March 9, 1880. Mr. Tarr has one of the most beautiful homes in Bourbon County, having provided it with all the modern conveniences and tasteful designs, and a large and commodious park well stocked with deer. He is a man of great business tact and ability, his large and increasing business interests extending throughout the country. Tarr Garth Fisher = none http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/bourbon/tarr.w.txt