peoplepill id: adam-torrence
AT
United States of America
1 views today
1 views this week
Adam Torrence
American tavern owner and soldier

Adam Torrence

The basics

Quick Facts

Intro
American tavern owner and soldier
Work field
Gender
Male
The details (from wikipedia)

Biography

Adam Torrence, Sr. (1732-June 20, 1780) was the owner of Torrence's Tavern in Rowan County, North Carolina before 1780.He was a soldier in the Mecklenburg County Regiment, North Carolina militia and killed at the Battle of Ramsour's Mill in Lincoln County, North Carolina during the American Revolution.After his death, his wife, Ann (Bonar) Torrence was managing the tavern when the Battle of Torrence's Tavern took place nearby.

Family

Adam was the son of Hugh Torrence and Sarah Marjory (Cunningham) Torrence of Londonderry, Ireland.His parents migrated to Pennsylvania in the 1700s, where Adam married Ann Bonar.Adam and Ann moved to Rowan County, North Carolina before the American Revolution.They had the following children:Hugh Torrence, Adam Torrence Jr., George Torrence, Barnabas Torrence, Elizabeth (Torrence) McKnight, Alexander Torrence and Margaret Torrence.They owned a tavern in Rowan County (currently Iredell County near Mount Mourne), Province of North Carolina.Hugh Torrence became the first Sheriff of Iredell County.

Revolutionary War Service

Both Adam Torrence, Sr. and his son, Adam Torrence, Jr. were members of the Mecklenburg County Regiment under Captain James Houston.Adam was killed at the Battle of Ramsour's Mill and his son, Adam, Jr. was wounded at the battle.His son stated in his pension application:"at the Battle of Ramsour's Lincoln County where I saw my Father fall on the field of Battle being shot dead through the head by a ball & a few moments afterwards I was shot in the hip & which hurt me all my life since."

The Battle of Torrence's Tavern was fought on February 1, 1781 near Torrence's Tavern. It was the only major battle or skirmish to be fought during the Revolutionary War in what became Iredell County in 1788.

The contents of this page are sourced from Wikipedia article. The contents are available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
Menu Adam Torrence

Basics

Introduction

Family

Revolutionary War Service

Gallery (1)

Lists

Also Viewed

Lists
Adam Torrence is in following lists
comments so far.
Comments
From our partners
Sponsored
Credits
References and sources
Adam Torrence
arrow-left arrow-right instagram whatsapp myspace quora soundcloud spotify tumblr vk website youtube pandora tunein iheart itunes