Henry Williams (Queensland politician)
Henry Williams (1842 – 1916) was a politician in Queensland, Australia. He served as a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
Early Life and Career:
Born in Devonshire, England, Williams emigrated to Queensland and became involved in various business ventures prior to entering politics. Details about his early life and specific career before politics are limited, however, historical records indicate his involvement in pastoral or agricultural pursuits.
Political Career:
Williams represented the electorate of Rosewood in the Queensland Legislative Assembly from 1893 to 1902. He was elected as a Ministerialist member and supported the government of the day. During his tenure, he participated in debates and legislative processes related to issues affecting the Rosewood electorate and the wider Queensland community.
Later Life and Death:
After leaving parliament in 1902, Williams remained in Queensland. He died in 1916. Further specific details regarding his life after politics and the circumstances of his death are currently limited.
Legacy:
While not a particularly prominent political figure, Henry Williams contributed to the parliamentary process in Queensland during a period of significant development and social change. His representation of the Rosewood electorate is recorded in the parliamentary history of Queensland.