Andrew Robert McLennan
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Succeeded byJohn Lymburn, Charles Gibbs, Warren Prevey, David Duggan and Charles Weaver
ConstituencyEdmonton
BornJuly 11, 1871
DiedApril 9, 1943 (aged 71)
Andrew Robert McLennan | |
|---|---|
| City of Edmonton Alderman | |
| In office December 9, 1918 – 1922 | |
| Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta | |
| In office July 18, 1921 – October 15, 1925 | |
| Succeeded by | John Lymburn, Charles Gibbs, Warren Prevey, David Duggan and Charles Weaver |
| Constituency | Edmonton |
| Personal details | |
| Born | July 11, 1871 |
| Died | April 9, 1943 (aged 71) |
| Party | Alberta Liberal |
| Other political affiliations | federal Liberal |
| Occupation | business man and politician |
Andrew Robert McLennan (July 11, 1871 – April 9, 1943) was a business man and politician from Alberta, Canada. He served as a member of Edmonton City Council from 1918 to 1922 and also served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1921 to 1925 sitting with the Liberal caucus in opposition.
Born in Ontario on July 11, 1871, he came to Edmonton in 1912 where he opened a lumberyard. He also helped operate a general store under the name Pray and McLennan.[2]