Benjamin Franklin Williams

Benjamin Franklin Williams
Texas State Representative from District 53 (Fort Bend and Waller Counties)
In office
January 13, 1885  January 11, 1887 (died while in office)
Preceded by George W. Wyatt
Succeeded by James Wesson Parker
Texas State Representative from District 37 (Fort Bend, Waller, and Wharton Counties)
In office
January 14, 1879  January 11, 1881
Preceded by Henry S. Sneed
Succeeded by George W. Wyatt
Texas State Representative from District 25 (Colorado and Lavaca Counties)
In office
February 9, 1870  January 14, 1873
Preceded by Josiah Shaw
Personal details
Born 1819
Virginia, USA
Died 1886
Resting place Kendleton, Fort Bend County, Texas
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Caroline Williams
Children Thomas Williams
Residence Kendleton, Texas
Occupation Clergyman
Religion Methodist

Benjamin Franklin Williams (1819 - 1886) was a Methodist minister and Republican politician who served three terms in the Texas Legislature. Born into slavery in Virginia in 1819, he was brought to Texas in 1859. After the American Civil War, he became active in the Republican Party. He was active in the Union League in Texas, serving as Vice President. He was then a delegate to the Texas State Constitutional Convention of 1868-69 that gave African-American males the right to vote in Texas. He was first elected to the legislature in 1869, representing Colorado County.

References

Texas Legislators: Past & Present - Benjamin Franklin Williams
Handbook of Texas Online - Benjamin Franklin Williams
Findagrave - Benjamin F. Williams


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