William Booth (1829–1912) was a British Methodist preacher who founded the Salvation Army.
William or Bill Booth may also refer to:
Religion
- William Booth (priest) (1939–2009), British clergyman
- William Booth (bishop) (died 1464), Archbishop of York
- Bramwell Booth (William Bramwell Booth, 1856–1929), English Salvationist
Sports
- Major Booth (William Booth, 1886–1916), English cricketer
- William Booth (boxer) (born 1944), Australian Olympic boxer
- William Booth (footballer) (1880–?), English footballer
- Bill Booth (footballer) (1920–1990), English football player and manager
- Bill Booth (ice hockey) (1919–1986), Canadian ice hockey player
Other fields
- William Booth (captain) (fl.1673–1689), captain in the Royal Navy
- William Booth (forger) (baptised 1776–1812), English forger
- William James Booth, American political scientist and political philosopher at Vanderbilt University
- Bill Booth (born 1946), American aviator and inventor
- Billy Booth (actor) (1949–2006), American child actor on the TV series Dennis the Menace
See also
- William Booth Wecker (1892–1969), American entertainer
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