BIO: William Henry ANDERTON, Beaver County, PA
  
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  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. 369-371.
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  WILLIAM HENRY ANDERTON, secretary, treasurer and general business manager of
  the Anderton Brewing Company of Beaver Falls, Pa., whose portrait we present
  on the preceding page, received his primary education in the Beaver Falls
  schools, - taking a collegiate course at the Iron City Business College of
  Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. In 1883, he entered the employ of the Hartman Steel
  Co., of Beaver Falls, in the capacity of clerk, remaining in their employ
  until 1889. He was a prime mover in, the organization of the Union Drawn
  Steel Co., and was secretary and treasurer of that company, until December,
  1890.
  
  At that date, Mr. Anderton became secretary, treasurer and general business
  manager of the Anderton Brewing Co., which position he still holds. He
  assisted in organizing the People's Water Company in 1897, and is its vice
  president. He is a believer in the principles of Democracy, and an active
  worker for that party. Socially, he is a member of the Masonic fraternity,
  being included among the members of Beaver Valley Lodge, No. 478; he is also
  treasurer of the B. P. O. E. lodge, No. 348.
  
  William Henry Anderton is one of a family of five children. He was born
  October 23, 1866, is a son of James and Betty (Greenwood) Anderton, and
  grandson of James and Sarah (Morris) Anderton. His grandparents came to
  America from England in 1856, accompanied by their son James, and settled at
  Fallston, Beaver county, Pa., where their two sons, John and Joseph, had
  located a few months previously. There father and sons worked in the mines
  for some years. John died at Fallston, in February, 1899, but Joseph now
  resides in Rochester, Pa. The beloved father departed this life in May, 1879,
  at the age of seventy-nine years, and was preceded to the grave by his
  faithful wife and companion, who died in March, 1878, in her eighty-fifth
  year.
  
  James Anderton, the father of William Henry, was born in Streetbridge,
  Royston, Lancastershire, England, June 26, 1830. He worked for eighteen years
  in the mines in his native place, beginning at the early age of eight years.
  In his youth he had no educational advantages whatever, - his only mental
  training being a night school organized by himself and his fellow miners,
  known as the "Youth's Seminary." There the boys taught each other, being too
  poor to afford an experienced teacher. The school organized by
  
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  these lads has grown into a famous institution of learning, and is now known
  as the Literary Institute of Oldham, England.
  
  James Anderton accompanied his parents to America when twenty-six years of
  age, worked in the mines at Fallston, until 1866, and then removed to New
  Brighton, Pennsylvania. He continued to follow this occupation at the latter
  place until March, 1868, when he removed to Beaver Falls, purchased his
  present residence, and engaged in the hotel business. The following year
  (1869), he went into the brewing business in a small frame building, situated
  quite near the elegant structure in which he at present officiates. The first
  brewing was made November 30, of the same year, and consisted of only nine
  barrels. In 1875, Mr. Anderton built the old part of the present structure,
  and with a much increased capacity, he continued to brew ale and porter until
  1895, when he built a large brick addition, with all the modern improvements,
  and began brewing beer. The Anderton Brewery is now one of the most complete
  up-to-date breweries in Pennsylvania, and has a capacity of 30,000 barrels
  per year. There are many larger breweries in the Keystone State, but none
  more complete.
  
  While, still in his native land, James Anderton was united in marriage with
  Betty Greenwood, a daughter of Joseph and Mary Greenwood. This event took
  place in 1852, and their union is blessed with five children, viz.: Jonathan;
  Mary G.; William H.; William H., second; and Sarah A. Jonathan was born June
  2,2, 1853; he is vice president of the Anderton Brewing Company. He wedded
  Margaret Hart, a daughter of Hilton and Ann Hart, and their home is made
  happy by the presence of four sons: James, Hilton, Jonathan, Jr., and William
  H. Mary G. was born February 1, 1858. She became the wife of C. W. Rohrkaste,
  who is now superintendent of the Anderton Brewery. They have three children:
  James A.; Mary A.; and Florence E. William H., the third child, died at the
  tender age of five years, and the same name was given to the next child.
  William H., the fourth child, is the subject of this brief sketch. Sarah A.,
  the fifth child, was born October 14, 1869, and died in early childhood, aged
  three years.
  
  James Anderton is a fine illustration of a self-made man, which in a great
  measure is due to his progressiveness, reliability and integrity. He ranks
  among the most esteemed citizens of Beaver Falls, and takes an active
  interest in fraternal organizations, being a member of Lone Rock Lodge, K. of
  P.; Valley Echo Lodge, I. O. O. F.; Mechanics Lodge, A. O. U. W.; and Beaver
  Valley Lodge, F. & A. M., of which he has been treasurer for the past
  nineteen years. He was one of the organizers and original stockholders of the
  Union Drawn Steel Co., and is one of the stockholders of the People's Water
  Co., of Beaver Falls. In his religious convictions, the elder Mr. Anderton is
  an Episcopalian, of which denomination he and his family are members.
  Politically, he is a stanch Democrat, but could never be persuaded to seek or
  accept public office,
  
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  William Henry Anderton chose for his wife Emma J. Bailey, a daughter of James
  and Emma Bailey. In his business ventures he has met with success and, like
  his father, he is known to be an upright, honorable man. His home bears
  evidence of comfort in all its surroundings, and he always lends his aid and
  influence to the support of measures which he believes will be conducive to
  the general good.