William Paltridge
William Paltridge  | |
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| Born | Wentworth Bouchier Paltridge Okehampton, Devon, England  | 
| Baptised | 23 November 1834 | 
| Died | 8 May 1890 (aged 55–56) Mount Gambier, South Australia, Australia  | 
| Occupation | Farmer | 
| Spouse | Elizabeth Dunn | 
| Parent(s) | Thomas Paltridge (1800–1883) and Mary (née Dunn) (1799–1882) | 
| Relatives | John Dunn Snr. (uncle and father-in-law), John Dunn Jnr. and William Dunn (brothers-in-law), John Livingston (son-in-law) | 
| Member of the South Australian Parliament for Victoria  | |
| In office April 1870 – July 1871  | |
William Paltridge (1834 – 8 May 1890) was a politician in the early days of the colony of South Australia, closely linked to the Dunn family of early settlers.