Tommy Williams (Queensland politician)

Thomas Lewis Williams (21 December 1886 - 17 August 1970) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.

[1] In April 1908 he married Lilian Maud Garrard[1] (died 1966)[2] and together had two sons and three daughters.

[1] Williams, representing the Labor, won the seat of Port Curtis at the 1932 Queensland state election.

He held it for the next fifteen years only to lose Labor pre-selection before the 1947 Queensland state election.

[3] He held various roles in the parliament including:[1] He was also a councilor on the Gayndah Town Council.