Lewis County, West Virginia Biography of JESSE H. TETER This file was submitted by Valerie Crook, E-mail address: The submitter does not have a connection to the subject of this sketch. This file may be freely copied by individuals and non-profit organizations for their private use. All other rights reserved. Any other use, including publication, storage in a retrieval system, or transmission by electronic, mechanical, or other means requires the written approval of the file's author. This file is part of the WVGenWeb Archives. If you arrived here inside a frame or from a link from somewhere else, our front door is at http://www.usgwarchives.net/wv/wvfiles.htm The History of West Virginia, Old and New Published 1923, The American Historical Society, Inc., Chicago and New York, Volume III, pg. 279 Lewis County JESSE H. TETER is one of the well known citizens of Lewis County, now a retired farmer, but gave up his active vocation and responsibilities as a farmer only after forty years of successful effort. He was born in Harrison County, January 17, 1856, son of David and Asenath (Lang) Teter. His parents were also natives of Harrison County, where his father was born in November, 1830, and his mother in December, 1820. After their marriage they lived in Harrison County for a number of years, owning and selling two farms there, and in 1872 removed to Lewis County, where David Teter bought a place, of 530 acres on Murphy's Creek. He was very successful in all agricultural matters and also a man of prominence in public affairs. He at one time was super- intendent of the County Farm for Lewis County. He was a republican and a member of the Masonic Lodge. His three children were Jesse H., Margaret, wife of E. C. Fisher, of Lewis County, and Philander K., of Weston. Jesse H. Teter was sixteen years of age when the family came to Lewis County, and his education was acquired in the common schools of Harrison County. For a number of years he was practically manager of his father's farm while David Teter was county superintendent of the County Farm, and at his father's death he succeeded to that public post of responsibility. He received as his share 216 acres of the old homestead, and he accumulated a fine property and a competence which enabled him to retire from the farm to Weston in September, 1914. On February 27, 1878, Mr. Teter married Florence Turner. Two children were born to their marriage. One died at the age of two, and Miss Mamie, born in May, 1902, is still at home. Mr. Teter is a member of Weston Lodge, No. 43, Knights of Pythias, and is a republican in politics.