BIO: William W. BOOB, Centre County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by JO Copyright 2009. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/centre/ http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/centre/1picts/commbios/comm-bios.htm _____________________________________________________________________ Commemorative Biographical Record of Central Pennsylvania: Including the Counties of Centre, Clearfield, Jefferson and Clarion: Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, Etc. Chicago: J. H. Beers, 1898. _____________________________________________________________________ WILLIAM W. BOOB, one of the most reliable, progressive and capable business men of Centre Hall, Centre county, was born June 15, 1868, in Mifflinburg, Penn., and is the eldest child of R. B. and Sarah (Shearer) Boob. When two years old he was brought by his parents to Aaronsburg, Centre county, where he was educated, his first teacher being Julia Wolf, and at the age of twelve he left the school room and began assisting his father in the blacksmith shop, where he soon learned the trade, and during the six years he remained there became an expert workman. In Aaronsburg, August 6, 1886, Mr. Boob was united in marriage with Miss Cora B. Reifsnyder, of Millheim, Centre county, a daughter of Urush Reifsnyder, and have one child, Grace L., born in August, 1887. For a time after his marriage, Mr. Boob worked in a blacksmith shop in Boalsburg, Centre county, for Mr. Webber, later was in the employ of Samuel Foust, of Spring Bank, and while living in Millheim worked as a blacksmith in the foundry at Centre Hall. Subsequently he established a shop of his own in Coburn, which he conducted for two and one-half years, and then removed to Centre Hall, where he purchased the carriage business of J. W. Haney, and also the millinery establishment of Mrs. Haney, which his wife now conducts. After one year spent in carriage making, he converted his shop into a factory for the manufacture of buggy and wagon wheels, and now does almost an exclusive wholesale business, selling his wheels throughout the Eastern States, in Norway, Belgium, Germany, Java, Jamaica, Australia, and India. He gives employment to a number of hands, and has succeeded in building up one of the most important and prosperous industries in the county. Although still quite young in years, he is possessed of more than ordinary business sagacity, is enterprising and industrious, which qualities have been the important factors in his success, and his business, which is still in its infancy, is growing rapidly through his tireless efforts. His familiarity with its every detail, and the close attention he gives it, insures its success, and in the near future he will undoubtedly be one of the most prosperous and well-to-do citizens of the community. By his own unaided efforts he has worked his way steadily upward from a humble position to one of affluence, and deserves to be numbered among the representa- 442 COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. tive and prominent business men of Centre county. Politically he has always been identified with the Democratic party. Taking a deep interest in the cause of education, he is at present an efficient member of the school board. Mr. Boob has an office in New York City, No. 11 Broadway, for his export trade exclusively.