William S. Purdy

William S. Purdy
County Judge of Vernon County, Wisconsin
In office
January 1, 1870 – January 1, 1878
Preceded byCarson Graham
Succeeded byCyrus M. Butt
Member of the Wisconsin Senate
from the 30th district
In office
January 5, 1863 – January 4, 1864
Preceded byNorman S. Cate
Succeeded byWilliam Ketcham
Wisconsin Circuit Court Clerk for Vernon County, Wisconsin
In office
January 1, 1860 – January 1, 1868
Preceded byJohn R. Casson
Succeeded byH. N. Preus
Personal details
Born(1822-08-28)August 28, 1822
Carlisle, Indiana, U.S.
DiedJanuary 5, 1901(1901-01-05) (aged 78)
Wichita, Kansas, U.S.
Resting placeHighland Cemetery, Wichita
Political party
Spouse
Jane Elizabeth Lemen
(m. 1846⁠–⁠1901)
Children
  • Brice Field Purdy
  • (b. 1849; died 1927)
  • Kossuth F. Purdy
  • (b. 1851; died 1927)
  • William Robert Purdy
  • (b. 1854; died 1949)
  • Henry Harrison Purdy
  • (b. 1856; died 1946)
  • Ellen May (Chinn)
  • (b. 1859; died 1947)
  • Frank Lemen Purdy
  • (b. 1864; died 1932)
  • Ida M. Purdy
  • (b. 1864; died young)
  • Edward Purdy
  • (b. 1866; died 1936)
  • Ida Ruth (Kinzer)
  • (b. 1875; died 1952)
  • 1 other
OccupationSaddler, Farmer

William Smith Purdy (August 28, 1822 – January 5, 1901) was an American farmer, judge, Republican politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He was a member of the Wisconsin Senate, representing the 30th Senate district during the 1863 session. He also served as county judge of Vernon County, Wisconsin, where he famously won a Wisconsin Supreme Court case invalidating his own election defeat in 1873.