Clelland, Robert
Scottish-born Robert Clelland was the school master at Mohegan (1752-1764), appointed by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in New England. His differences and disputes with Samson Occom caused the Indian minister to consider him incompetent and racially-biased. The missionary society replaced him in 1764 with William Hubbard. He lived at least into the year 1775.