Thomas Gifford (June 1, 1854 – February 19, 1935) was a politician in British Columbia, Canada.
Born in 1854 in Lockerbie, Scotland, the son of William Gifford and Margaret Stewart, he was educated there and apprenticed as a jeweller.
He opened his own store in Lockerbie around 1876.
In 1877, he married Annie Stoddart.
Thomas and his wife, along with sons William (b.
3 Jul 1878) and Thomas Stuart (b.
3 Jun 1880), emigrated to St.
Paul, Minnesota in 1881.
Here, they had a daughter Margaret (b.
6 Apr 1882) and another son, James Stoddart (b.
26 Sep 1888), before moving again to New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada, where Gifford opened a jewelry store.
They had three more children - Julia Stuart (b.
8 Aug 1888), Hugh Wilson (b.
29 May 1892), and John Jardine (b.
25 Nov 1893) - and lived the rest of their lives in New Westminster.
Gifford served as an alderman for New Westminster, as well as a member of the school board, hospital board and Board of Trade.Thomas was elected to the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia in a 1901 by-election held after John Cunningham Brown was named to cabinet, and was re-elected in 1903, 1907, 1909 and 1912.He died in New Westminster at the age of 81 in 1935.