He married Sarah McGuire on 28 Aug 1808 in Jackson County, Georgia.
When Creek lands opened to settlers, he moved west to an area now in southern Fulton County, Georgia.
John died between 1830-1840. His burial location is unknown, possibly he was buried on the family farm and the marker has been lost. As the immigrant ancestor and progenitor of a large Torrance family in Georgia and Alabama, this memorial was created in his honor and to connect his family members.
Children of John and Sarah:
George Washington Torrance
Mary Ann Torrance
Hugh Torrance
James R. Torrance
David Torrance
Richard T. Torrance
Frances Torrance Gray
Middleton Torrance
Jackson Torrance
He married Sarah McGuire on 28 Aug 1808 in Jackson County, Georgia.
When Creek lands opened to settlers, he moved west to an area now in southern Fulton County, Georgia.
John died between 1830-1840. His burial location is unknown, possibly he was buried on the family farm and the marker has been lost. As the immigrant ancestor and progenitor of a large Torrance family in Georgia and Alabama, this memorial was created in his honor and to connect his family members.
Children of John and Sarah:
George Washington Torrance
Mary Ann Torrance
Hugh Torrance
James R. Torrance
David Torrance
Richard T. Torrance
Frances Torrance Gray
Middleton Torrance
Jackson Torrance
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