BIO: William G. HARKER, Beaver County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Judy Banja & Joe Patterson Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/beaver.html http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/beaver/bios/bbios.htm Index for this bio book. _________________________________________________________________ BOOK OF BIOGRAPHIES. This Volume Contains Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Beaver County, Pennsylvania. Buffalo, N.Y., Chicago, Ill.: Biographical Publishing Company, 1899, pp. 74-77. _________________________________________________________________ WILLIAM G. HARKER. One of the prominent and successful industries of Beaver Falls, Pa., is that of Knott, Harker & Company, - manufacturers of fire-grates, hardware novelties and castings of all kinds; the gentleman whose name appears at the opening of this biography is the superintendent of the above enterprise and much of the success of the plant is due to his BEAVER COUNTY 77 good judgment and untiring efforts. He was born on the Conoquenessing Creek, Beaver county, April 15, 1851, and is a son of William and Mary Ann (Peatling) Harker. William G. Harker's parents were both born in Lancastershire, England, and shortly after their marriage they came to the United States, in 1846, and located on a farm in Beaver county; until 1854 he was engaged in farming, but in that year he settled in New Brighton, and worked in a saw-mill. He afterwards entered the employ of W. P. Townsend & Co., remaining in their employ until death claimed him. He was a Republican in politics; religiously, he was an active and consistent member of the Methodist Protestant church. He was married in his native country and became the father of the following children: Mary Ann, the wife of J. W. Graham of New Brighton; Charlotte, the deceased wife of W. H. Elverson of the New Brighton Pottery Works; William G.; Lizzie, wedded to J. H. Rice, a farmer in Michigan; Charles E., a machinist residing in New Brighton; Carrie, wedded to Sheldon Roat, a farmer living in Michigan; and Albert P., a machinist, of New Brighton. William G. Harker attended the common schools of New Brighton and at an early age served an apprenticeship to the molders' trade; he then accepted the superintendency of the Beaver Falls Car Works Foundry, in which capacity he continued to serve for a period of eight years. Upon the organization of the Knott, Harker & Company enterprise, the subject of our sketch was made superintendent, - a position he has faithfully filled up to the present time. The company is engaged in the manufacture of fireplace-grates, hardware novelties, and all kinds of castings; it also operates a machine shop and gives employment to some 60 skilled hands. Mr. Harker is an expert mechanic and is greatly respected by the employees under his charge; he is an intelligent and loyal citizen, commanding the good-will of all who know him. Politically, Mr. Harker is a Republican, although in local matters, he always supports the one whom he considers best qualified for the position. He is a member and trustee of the Methodist Protestant church of New Brighton; socially, he is a member of the K. of P., and a director of the Y. M. C. A. of New Brighton. On October 26, 1875, Mr. Harker was joined in matrimonial bonds with Miss Irene Wilson, a daughter of Joseph Wilson of New Brighton, and they are the parents of the following children: Joseph, deceased; Ernest Ira, deceased; Clyde; and Elsie.