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
Caroline Williams
Children
Thomas Williams
Residence(s)
Kendleton, Texas
Occupation
Clergyman
Benjamin Franklin Williams (1819–1886) was a Methodist minister and Republican politician who served three terms in the Texas Legislature, served as a delegate to two Texas Constitutional Conventions, and helped found the freedmen's community of Kendleton.
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