Ryder married Mary J. Tyler, a native of Fremont, Ohio, in November 1854. He died on 13 August 1911, in Vinton, Iowa.[1]
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john, ryder, state, senator, john, ryder, august, 1831, august, 1911, american, politician, served, state, legislatures, ohio, iowa, ryder, born, near, tiffin, ohio, august, 1831, educated, within, rural, county, schools, became, merchant, specializing, wool, . John Ryder 14 August 1831 13 August 1911 was an American politician who served in the state legislatures of Ohio and Iowa Ryder was born near Tiffin Ohio on 14 August 1831 He was educated within rural county schools and became a merchant specializing in wool and grain Ryder was a member of the Whig Party Sometime after the dissolution of the Whig Party he joined the Republican Party and served one term on the Ohio House of Representatives starting in 1862 In 1870 Ryder relocated to Benton County Iowa and began selling foodstuffs specifically eggs and butter Ryder backed Horace Greeley s 1872 presidential campaign during which Greeley was backed by the Liberal Republican and Democratic political parties Ryder himself was elected to the Iowa House of Representatives in 1881 as a politically independent candidate from District 46 In 1883 Ryder was elected to a four year term on the Iowa Senate representing District 27 as a Democrat 1 Ryder married Mary J Tyler a native of Fremont Ohio in November 1854 He died on 13 August 1911 in Vinton Iowa 1 References edit a b Senator John Ryder Iowa General Assembly Retrieved 30 April 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Ryder state senator amp oldid 1194057840, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,