Thomas or Tom Turner may refer to:
Politics
- Thomas Turner (15th century MP) for Rochester
 - Thomas Turner (fl.1559), MP for Reading
 - Thomas Turner (died c. 1586), MP for Bath
 - Thomas Turner (congressman) (1821–1900), U.S. Congressman from Kentucky, 1877–1881
 - Thomas G. Turner (1810–1875), governor of Rhode Island
 - Thomas Frewen Turner, British Member of Parliament for South Leicestershire
 - Thomas J. Turner (1815–1874), U.S. Representative from Illinois
 - Thomas J. Turner (Georgia politician) (1932–2016), American politician
 
Sports
- Thomas Turner (cricketer) (1865–1936), Australian cricketer
 - Thomas Turner (footballer) (fl. 1884), Scottish international footballer
 - Thomas Turner (sport shooter) (born 1972), Australian sport shooter
 - Tom Turner (catcher) (1916–1986), American Major League catcher, 1940–1944
 - Tom Turner (first baseman) (1915–2013), American Negro league baseball player
 
Others
- Thomas Turner (dean of Canterbury) (1591–1672), Anglican dean
 - Thomas Turner (diarist) (1729–1793), English diarist
 - Thomas Turner (metallurgist) (1861–1951), University of Birmingham
 - Thomas Turner (microbiologist) (1902–2002), Dean of Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1957–1968
 - Thomas Turner (naval officer) (1807–1883), U.S. Navy rear admiral
 - Thomas Turner (president) (1645–1714), Anglican clergyman and academic
 - Thomas Turner (potter) (1749–1809), English potter
 - Thomas Turner (surgeon) (1793–1873), English founder of a medical school in Manchester
 - Thomas C. Turner (1882–1931), U.S. Marine Corps colonel
 - Thomas Hudson Turner (1815–1852), archaeologist and architectural historian
 - T. M. Turner (Thomas Memory Turner, 1847–1917), American musician
 - Thomas Price Turner (c. 1790–1868), professor of music at Exeter Cathedral, first cousin of J. M. W. Turner and one of his heirs
 - Thomas R. Turner II (born 1955), U.S. Army general
 - Thomas Wyatt Turner (1877–1978), civil rights activist and biologist
 - Tom Turner (born 1946), English landscape artist and author
 
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