John Torrance (1786-1870)

Merchant, of St. Antoine Hall, Montreal

He was born at Gatehouse of Fleet in Kirkcudbrightshire. He and his brothers emigrated to Montreal via New York in 1800. Under their eldest brother, Thomas, they established a profitable retail and wholesale business. John progressed into the railroad industry in the 1830s and ran steamboats on the St. Lawrence River. He became a director of the Bank of Montreal and was closely involved with the progression of the City of Montreal from the 1820s to the 1850s. He lived at St. Antoine Hall, and his eldest son, Daniel, married one of the daughters of Cornelius Vanderbilt

Parents (2)

Thomas Andrew Torrance

of Larkhall, Lanarkshire

1735-1805

Marion (Gibb) Torrance

Mrs Marion (Gibb) Torrance

1757-1823

Spouse (1)

Elizabeth (Fisher) Torrance

Mrs Elizabeth (Fisher) Torrance

1794-1862

Children (11)

Jane (Torrance) Torrance

Mrs Jane (Torrance) Torrance

1812-1875

Selina (Torrance) Fraser

Mrs Selina (Torrance) Fraser

1814-1880

Daniel Torrance

Vice-President of the New York Central Railroad

1815-1885

James Torrance

Merchant, of Montreal

1817-1910

John Andrew Torrance

Produce & Stock Broker, of Toronto

1818-1896

Catherine (Torrance) Vanneck

Mrs Catherine Ann (Torrance) Vanneck

1820-1895

Frederick William Torrance

Judge F.W. Torrance, of Montreal

1823-1887

Jessie (Torrance) Forbes

Mrs Jessie Theresa (Torrance) Forbes

1824-1851

Elizabeth (Torrance) Wood

Mrs Elizabeth Fisher (Torrance) Wood

b.1825

Elliott (Torrance) Galt

Lady Elliott (Torrance) Galt

1828-1850

Amy Gordon (Torrance) Galt

Lady Amy Gordon (Torrance) Galt

1834-1911

Associated Houses (1)

Saint-Antoine Hall

Montreal, Quebec