John Allan (colonel)

Colonel

John Allan
BornJanuary 3, 1746
Edinburgh Castle, Scotland
DiedFebruary 7, 1805
Lubec, Maine
Buried
Treat Island
AllegianceUnited States of America
Battles/warsBattle of Machias
MemorialsCenotaph on Treat Island
Spouse(s)Mary Patton (1743 –1819)
RelationsChildren: William Allan; Mark Allan; John Allan; Isabel Maxwell Allan; George Washington Allan; Horatio Gates Allan; Winckworth Sargent Allan
Other workSuperintendent of Eastern Indians

Colonel John Allan M.P. J.P. (January 3, 1746 – February 7, 1805) was a Canadian politician who became an officer with the Massachusetts Militia in the American Revolutionary War. He served under George Washington during the Revolutionary War as Superintendent of the Eastern Indians and Colonel of Infantry, and he recruited Indian tribes of Eastern Maine to stand with the Americans during the war and participated in border negotiations between Maine, and New Brunswick.[1]

  1. ^ "Colonel John Allan". www.electricscotland.com. Retrieved 2016-11-30.