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Thomas Coulthard (c1866- ) founder of [[T. Coulthard and Co]]
Thomas Coulthard (c1866- ) founder of [[T. Coulthard and Co]]


c1866 Born at Ashton Preston the son of [[Thomas Coulthard (1832-1905)|Thomas Coulthard]]and his wife Joanna Millar
c1866 Born at Ashton Preston the son of [[Thomas Coulthard (1832-1905)|Thomas Coulthard]] and his wife Joanna Millar


1891 [[Thomas Coulthard]] of Newsham House, Broughton near Preston, Lancashire. Spindle Manufacturer. <ref>Legal document re: Transfer of a mortgage on premises in Fishergate, Preston</ref>
1891 [[Thomas Coulthard]] of Newsham House, Broughton near Preston, Lancashire. Spindle Manufacturer. <ref>Legal document re: Transfer of a mortgage on premises in Fishergate, Preston</ref>

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Thomas Coulthard (c1866- ) founder of T. Coulthard and Co

c1866 Born at Ashton Preston the son of Thomas Coulthard and his wife Joanna Millar

1891 Thomas Coulthard of Newsham House, Broughton near Preston, Lancashire. Spindle Manufacturer. [1]

1911 A Boarder at 31 Broadgate, Preston: Thomas Coulthard (age 45 born Ashton Preston), Machine Maker, Spinning Machinery - Employer. With Thomas Archer Coulthard (age 16 born Ashton Preston). In the house of Emily Ball and her aunt. [2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Legal document re: Transfer of a mortgage on premises in Fishergate, Preston
  2. 1911 Census