A. H. Deeter, farmer; P. O. Covington; was born in Newton Township in 1847 ; he is the son of John Deeter, a Pennsylvanian by birth, who immigrated to Ohio in 1805, and located on Wolf Creek, in Montgomery Co.; he moved, in 1812, to this township, and located on southwest quarter of Sec. 8 ; here he lived till his death, in 1828. He married Susannah Stover, of Pennsylvania, by whom he had a family of six sons and five daughters; she died in 1851. A. H. Deeter was the fifth child of the family; he moved to his present place, located on See. 8, in 1838. He was married, in, 1838, to Mary A. Hoke, a native of Juniata Co., Penn.; they have had three sons and one daughter, all of whom still survive the subject of this sketch was reared on a farm ; he remained at home, attending the district school and doing duty on the farm until he attained his majority at the age of 21 years, he moved, on to a farm near the homestead, and at the end of three years removed to the home place; in three years he settled on his present place. He was married in the spring of 1868 to Angeline Myers, of this township; four children have been born to this union, one of whom died in infancy.' Mr. Deeter finds expression for his politics in the Republican party.