RALPH
A. WINTERBURN - - Among the residents of Sharon conspicuous for their
ability and worth is Ralph A. Winterburn, widely known as the secretary
of the Sharon Steel Hoop Company, one of the foremost industrial
organizations of Mercer county. He was born, August 21. 1875, in
Pittsburg. Pennsylvania, a son of William H. and Mary C. (Fischer)
Winterburn. His parents were both natives of Pennsylvania, his father
being of English descent, while his mother was of German ancestry.
The
son of a contractor in Pittsburg, Ralph A. Winterburn was brought up
and educated in that city. After graduated from Pittsburg high school
he was first employed as a bookkeeper. He was afterwards associated
with the American Steel Hoop Company, being employed in the cost
department in its general office in New York City. In 1900 Mr.
Winterburn came with the Sharon Steel Hoop Company to Sharon, and has
since served as its secretary, filling the position with credit to
himself and to the satisfaction of all concerned. On June 27, 1900,
Mr. Winterburn married Lottie G. Liebtag, of Pittsburg, and their home
is most pleasant and attractive. Fraternally, Mr. Winterburn is a
member of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons, and, religiously, both
he and his wife are members of the Presbyterian church.
(Source: Twentieth Century History of Mercer County, 1909, pages 368-369)
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