Thomas Dibley

Thomas Dibley (1829 - 31 May 1912) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

[1] Dibley was born at Mudgee, New South Wales, the son of the Ebenezer Dibley and his wife Mary (née Monckton).

He was an apprentice in a Sydney tobacco factory and in 1865 moved to Queensland and leased J.M.

[1] On 30 September 1867 Dibley married Matilda Marie Gates[1] (died 1913)[2] at Ipswich and together had four sons and four daughters.

[3] Dibley was an alderman on the South Brisbane Municipal Council before winning the seat of Woolloongabba for Labour at the 1896 Queensland colonial election.