John A. Treutlen
John Adam Treutlen | |
|---|---|
| 9th Governor of Georgia | |
| In office May 8, 1777 – January 10, 1778 | |
| Preceded by | Button Gwinnett |
| Succeeded by | John Houstoun |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Hans Adam Treuettlen January 16, 1734 Kürnbach, Duchy of Württemberg (now Germany) |
| Died | March 1, 1782 (aged 48) Savannah, Georgia, U.S. |
| Manner of death | Assassination |
| Spouse | Marguerite Dupuis |
John Adam Treutlen, born Hans Adam Treuettlen (January 16, 1734 – March 1, 1782) was a German-born politician and businessman who served as the first elected governor of Georgia, from 1777 to 1778. He was a leader in Georgia during the American Revolution and helped write Georgia's first constitution. He arrived in Colonial America as an indentured servant and rose to become a wealthy merchant and landowner. He became a member of the Georgia House of Representatives, serving in 1782 until his assassination.