George E. Kryder Explained

George Elmer Kryder
Office:President of the Ohio Senate
Term Start:January 1, 1923
Term End:January 4, 1925
Preceded:Frank E. Whittemore
Succeeded:Joseph R. Gardner
Party:Republican
Birth Date:10 February 1872
Birth Place:McClure, Ohio, US
Death Place:Ohio, US
Restingplace:Olive Branch Cemetery, McClure
Spouse:Gertrude Hartman
Children:five
Alma Mater:Ohio Normal University

George E. Kryder was a Republican politician from Henry County, Ohio. He was President of the Ohio Senate in 1923 and 1924.

George E. Kryder was born February 10, 1872, near McClure, Ohio. He was the son of George Kryder and Elizabeth Sweetman Kryder. He attended the common schools and Ohio Normal University.

Kryder taught school for six years, and then became a farmer and breeder of registered Jersey cattle. He was elected as a Republican to the Ohio's 33rd senatorial district, (Fulton, Hancock, Henry, Putnam and Wood Counties), for the 83rd Ohio General Assembly, (1919-1920). He was re-elected to the 84th, (1921-1922), and 85th General Assemblies, (1923-1924), and was President Pro-Tem of the 85th.

Kryder was married with five children. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias and Modern Woodmen of America. He died November 13, 1953, in Ohio.

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