Byron F. Ritchie
Byron Foster Ritchie was an American lawyer and politician who served one term as a United States [House of Representatives|U.S. representative] from Ohio from 1893 to 1895.
He was the son of James Monroe Ritchie, who also served one term in Congress.
Biography
Born in Grafton, Ohio, Ritchie moved with his parents to Toledo, Ohio, in 1860. He graduated from the Toledo High School in 1870. He studied law with his father, was Admission to [the bar in the United States|admitted to the bar] in 1874 and commenced practice in Toledo.
Ritchie was elected as a Democrat to the 53rd [United States Congress|Fifty-third Congress]. He was an unsuccessful candidate for re-election in 1894 to the Fifty-fourth Congress. He resumed the practice of law in Toledo.
Later career and death
Ritchie was elected judge of the court of common pleas of Lucas County, Ohio, in 1914. He was re-elected in 1916 and again in 1922, and served until his death in Toledo on August 22, 1928. He was interred in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Private life
Ritchie married Kate I. Taylor on April 11, 1878. They had a daughter named Violet. Ritchie was a member of the Freemasons and the Benevolent and [Protective Order of Elks].