Baptised on 3 March 1771 at
Mauchline Adam was a builder, as was his father, the master mason
James Armour (15 January 1731 – 25 September 1798), father-in-law of the poet
Robert Burns. His mother was Mary Smith (died 30 July 1805) who married at
Mauchline on 7 December 1761 and his siblings were John Armour, Jean (Armour) Burns, James Armour, Robert Armour, Helen Armour, Mary Armour, Robert Armour, Mary Armour, Janet Armour and Robert Armour. He is thought to have been of small stature, alluded to by Burns in "''Adam Armour's Prayer
" where he has Adam say "Gude pity me, because I'm little!''" His portrait is listed in 1962 as being in the National Burns Tower Museum in
Mauchline. Adam was named for Adam Smith,
James Armour's father-in-law.
Family Adam met
Fanny Burnes at
Ellisland Farm as her cousin Robert Burns had taken her and her brothers in after the death of her father
Robert in 1789. Adam was for a time employed at the nearby
Dalswinton House as a builder, lodging at Ellisland with his sister and brother-in-law and therefore sharing the house with Fanny amongst others. Adam is said to have married Fanny at
Dalswinton that lies near Ellisland, however the wedding is also said to have taken place at
Mauchline. Adam died on 8 January 1823 aged 51. ==Association with Robert Burns==