McLean was born in
Scotland in 1759, descended from the Chiefs of
Mingarry Castle on the
Isle of Mull, and came to
North America as a young man and ensign with the
84th Regiment of Foot (Royal Highland Emigrants) to fight in the
American Revolution. After the war he was granted and settled near
Cornwall in Upper Canada. As a leading
Presbyterian and a Highland gentleman and officer, McLean was a prominent figure in the local community. He served as sheriff in the
Eastern District and, in 1788, was named judge in the surrogate court. He served in the Stormont militia during the
War of 1812, becoming colonel and commanding at the
Battle of Hoople's Creek and the
Occupation of Cornwall. In 1815, he was appointed to the
Legislative Council of Upper Canada but he never attended. He helped found the Highland Society of Canada in 1818. He died in
St. Andrews in 1832. == Family ==