BIOGRAPHY: William R. BAREFOOT, Mifflin County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by P. S. Barr Copyright. All rights reserved. http://files.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/mifflin/ _______________________________________________ The Commemorative Biographical Encyclopedia of the Juniata Valley, Comprising the Counties of Huntingdon, Mifflin, Juniata, and Perry, Pennsylvania. Chambersburg, Pa.: J. M. Runk & Co., 1897, Volume I, page 668. WILLIAM R. BAREFOOT, Mifflin county, Pa., was born in Armagh township, Mifflin county. He is a son of Levi and Mary (McNitt) Barefoot. William R. Barefoot's paternal grandfather, William Barefoot, moved from Lancaster county to Mifflin county, and settled on a farm in Big valley, Union township. A short time after he removed to the farm now cultivated by William Brown and J. G. McNitt, near the Back mountains, in Armagh township. It is supposed that he died at this farm. William Barefoot had eleven children: Peter; Levi; John; Job; James; William; Rebecca; Susanna; Jemima; Mary; and Margaret. William Barefoot's father, Levi Barefoot, married Mary, daughter of Robert McNitt. They had two children: William R.; and Robert. After his wife's death, Mr. Levi Barefoot removed to Illinois, where he married. William R. Barefoot attended the district schools of Armagh township until he was nine years old, when he went with his father to Illinois. He studied for four years at an academy in that State, and, at the age of thirteen, returned to Mifflin county to become a clerk in the store of Albert C. Mayes, at Siglerville, Pa. Two years later he obtained a position in the store of Samuel McClintic, where he remained for eight years. During these ten years, Mr. Barefoot had acquired a practical knowledge of business, and he now decided to open a store of his own. This venture was so successful that in a short time Mr. Barefoot had gained a liberal share of the patronage of the community. For nine years he was postmaster at Siglerville. In 1887, after a successful mercantile career he purchased his present home, a farm of 125 acres. William Barefoot is a practical and progressive farmer. Not content with building a convenient modern house and a large barn, he has improved the quality of the land, by a complete system of drainage. The whole farm is well cultivated, and all the appointments are in excellent order. Mr. Barefoot's live stock is celebrated in the county. His horses, cattle and small stock are of a fine breed and in good condition. Mr. William Barefoot is a member of the Republican party, and although not active in politics, he is interested in all that concerns the community. William R. Barefoot was married November 28, 1879, to Mary, daughter of Robert and Margaret Susanna (Shaw) Sterrett. Their children are: Robert, born November 12, 1882, died September 6, 1889; Mary, born April 12, 1890; and John, born June 12, 1895. Mrs. Barefoot's parents are both dead. They had five children: William; Maria; Mary; Robert; and John. Mr. William R. Barefoot and his family attend the Free church at Siglerville, Pa.