William Allan

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William Allan was a prominent early 19th-century Canadian businessman, banker, and politician who played a leading role in the colonial administration of Upper Canada.

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instanceOf Canadian politician
banker
businessperson
person
countryOfCitizenship Canada
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Upper Canada NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1770
dateOfDeath 1853
educatedAt Scotland NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Scottish
languageSpoken English
memberOf Family Compact NERFINISHED
movedTo New York NERFINISHED
Upper Canada NERFINISHED
York, Upper Canada NERFINISHED
notableEvent held multiple directorships in colonial companies in Upper Canada
helped organize early banking institutions in Upper Canada
involved in the commercial and political elite of Upper Canada
participated in the governance of Toronto after its incorporation
served on the Executive Council of Upper Canada during the 1830s
served on the Legislative Council of Upper Canada before the union of the Canadas
notableFor influence in early 19th-century Canadian finance
leading role in colonial administration of Upper Canada
role in the political elite of Upper Canada
notableWork development of banking in Upper Canada
leadership in the colonial administration of Upper Canada
participation in the commercial development of early Toronto
occupation banker
businessman
politician
placeOfBirth Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Toronto, Canada West NERFINISHED
placeOfResidence Toronto, Upper Canada NERFINISHED
York, Upper Canada NERFINISHED
positionHeld alderman of Toronto
justice of the peace in Upper Canada
member of the Executive Council of Upper Canada
member of the Legislative Council of Upper Canada
president of the Bank of Upper Canada
president of the Board of Trade of Upper Canada
president of the British America Fire and Life Assurance Company
president of the Toronto and Lake Huron Railroad Company
religion Anglicanism

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