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18834/1872 FORSYTH JOHN JOHN MARY WARIALDA
James D Forsyth
Birth 1874
Bukkulla, Inverell Shire, New South Wales, Australia
Death 29 Apr 1963 (aged 88-89)
Nullamanna, Inverell Shire, New South Wales, Australia
Burial
Inverell Cemetery
Inverell, Inverell Shire, New South Wales, Australia
Plot Church of England. B
Children Births
13939/1905 FORSYTH OLIVE E JAMES MARGARET A INVERELL
13406/1901 FORSYTH CECIL M JAMES AGNES M A INVERELL
36122/1907 FORSYTH DORIS A JAMES MARGARET A INVERELL
21766/1903 FORSYTH ERIC R JAMES MARGARET A INVERELL
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Victoria, Australia, Outward Passenger Index, 1852-1915
Name: James Forsyth
Age: 48
Birth Year: abt 1808
Departure Date: Sep 1856
Departure Place: Victoria, Australia
Destination: HOBARTOWN
Ship: CITY OF HOBART I
Ship's Master: BENTLEY GODFREY V
Page: 1 | James Forsyth
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Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922
about James Forsyth Name: James Forsyth
Father's Name: James Forsyth
Mother's Name: Catherine Tate
Birth Place: Ovens, Victoria
Registration Year: 1864
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 4208
Children Births
16629/1890 FORSYTH JAMES JAMES JANE E ALBURY
14101/1888 FORSYTH FLORENCE H B JAMES JANE E ALBURY
13315/1892 FORSYTH KENNETH A JAMES JANE E GERMANTON
12860/1894 FORSYTH LESLIE MCP JAMES JANE E GERMANTON
22950/1901 FORSYTH ALLAN JAMES JANE S JUNEE
12809/1903 FORSYTH JANE E JAMES JANE E JUNEE
Children Deaths
9684/1901 FORSYTH ALLAN JAMES JANE E JUNEE
10677/1967 FORSYTH KENNETH ARTHUR JAMES JANE ELLEN HOLBROOK | James Forsyth
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Australia Death Index, 1787-1985
about James Forsyth Name: James Forsyth
Death Place: Bright, Victoria
Age: 64
Father's Name: Geo
Mother's name: Christian Mccrae
Registration Year: 1881
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 404
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1817
Emigration to Australia to Victoria arrived Dec 1861 aboard "Donald McKay" James 43 Jane 34 Helen 17 Christina 15 Jane 13 Jemima 8 Alexander 3 unnamed 1.
Victoria, Australia, Assisted and Unassisted Passenger Lists, 1839–1923
about James Forsyth Name: James Forsyth
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1818
Age: 43
Arrival Date: 7 Dec 1861
Arrival Port: Melbourne, Australia
Departure Port: Liverpool
Ship: Donald Mackay
Nationality: Scottish
1841 Scotland Census
about James Forsyth Name: James Forsyth
Age: 25
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1816
Gender: Male
Where born: Scotland
Civil parish: Old Machar
County: Aberdeenshire
Address: Skene Sqr
Occupation: Baker P
Parish Number: 168B
Household Members: Name Age
Kane Simpson 25
James Simpson 5
Jane Simpson 2
Jane Gordon 25
Wm Johnston 50
Margt Johnston 50
Jessy Johnston 20
Margt Johnston 15
Margt Stevenson 1
Geo Gibb 25
Isabella Gibb 30
Ann Gibb 4
Jemima Gibb 1
Alexr Shaw 30
Elizabt Shaw 40
Elizab Morrison 70
Geo Wilson 36
Mary Mcdonald 25
Wm Wilson 10
Mary Wilson 5
Helen Wilson 3
Isabella Wilson 1
Mary Wilson 55
James Forsyth 25
James Forsyth 1
Wm Forsyth 20
James Anderson 20
Alexr Milne 25
Geo Stewart 5
Elizh Stewart 25
1851 Scotland Census
about James Forsyth Name: James Forsyth
Age: 35
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1816
Relationship: Head
Spouse's Name: Jane Forsyth
Gender: Male
Where born: inverness, Inverness
Parish Number: 168B
Civil parish: Old Machar
County: Aberdeenshire
Address: 129 Crown Street
Occupation: Baher Employs 3 Men
ED: 23
Page: 66 (click to see others on page)
Household schedule number: 317
Line: 16
Roll: CSSCT1851_40
Household Members: Name Age
James Forsyth 35
Jane Forsyth 24
James Forsyth 9
Helen Forsyth 6
Christian Forsyth 4
Jane Forsyth 3
William Forsyth 1
Barbara Mitchell 20
Helen Begg 13
William Simpson 15
1861 Scotland Census
about James Forsyth Name: James Forsyth
Age: 44
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1817
Relationship: Head
Spouse's name : Jane Forsyth
Gender: Male
Where born: Inverness, invernessshire
Registration number: 168A
Registration district: St Nicholas
Civil parish: Aberdeen St Nicholas
County: Aberdeenshire
Address: 95 West North St
Occupation: Journeyman Baker
ED: 46
Household schedule number: 131
Line: 10
Roll: CSSCT1861_25
Household Members: Name Age
James Forsyth 44
Jane Forsyth 34
Helen Forsyth 16
Christina Forsyth 14
Jane Forsyth 73
Jemima Forsyth 8
Alexander Forsyth 3
George Forsyth 1
Robert Forsyth 1 Mo
Other tree has additional Child
John FORSYTH b: 1869 in Bright, Victoria, Australia d: 1869 in Bright, Victoria, Australia, Buried on the 1st January 1869
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Children
Adam FORSYTH 1805 ?
John FORSYTH 1807 ? 1875
Euphemia FORSYTH 1808 ?
Agnes FORSYTH 1810 ?
Andrew FORSYTH 1811 ?
James FORSYTH 1813 ?
Anne FORSYTH 1815 ?
William FORSYTH 1818 ? 1901
Robert FORSYTH 1818 ?
Mary FORSYTH 1821 ?
Elizabeth FORSYTH 1825 ? | James Forsyth
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Coachpainter | James Forsyth
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England & Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, 1567-1970
Name: James Forsyth
Birth Date: 5 May 1821
Gender: Male
Event Type: Baptism
Father: James Forsyth
Mother: Isabella Williamson
Baptism Date: 26 May 1821
Baptism Place: South Shields, Durham, England
Denomination: Presbyterian
Piece Title: Piece 1238: South Shields, Secession Church, East Street, (Presbyterian), 1803-1837
England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
Name:
James Forsyth
Gender:
Male
Birth Date:
5 May 1821
Baptism Date:
26 May 1821
Baptism Place:
Scotchchurch-NC,South Shields,Durham,England
Father:
James Forsyth
Mother:
Isabella Williamson
FHL Film Number:
0583803 (RG4 2416)
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Family Tree by Harry Montgomery 'Banffshire Montgomery's from James Forsyth and Elspet Loggie to 6 generations.
James and Ann had a son William b 29Dec1816 at Keith, died 10Apr1902, married Elspet Turner 3Apr1836.
William and Elspet had one son Alexander b 18Aug1837. | James FORSYTH
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I had dob as 4 April 1818 don't know where got from
Baptism
London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1906
Name: James Forsyth
Record Type: Baptism
Estimated Birth Date: abt 1818
Baptism Date: 30 Aug 1818
Father's Name: Thomas Forsyth
Mother's Name: Martha Forsyth
Parish or Poor Law Union: Horselydown St John
Borough: Southwark
Register Type: Bishop's Transcript
James came to Australia in 1853
Rosewell Tannery - Corner of Stan & Ann Streets, Willoughby
James Forsyth established the Rosewall Tannery in 1869 on part of the 278 acres he owned in Willoughby. He became Mayor of Willoughby in 1875, remaining an Alderman until 1881 when he retired passing the business on to his sons, Thomas Todd and Robert. Thomas Todd was an Alderman for 27 years and Mayor in 1882 & 1887-88.
In 1906 Broomham Bros bought the tannery and renamed it Enterprise Tannery. The brothers, Joseph, Robert, William and Albert and their father, Charles Broomham had worked for James Forsyth. Robert was an Alderman of Willoughby Council from 1920-22. In 1957 the tannery became the Willoughby Bus Depot.
Obituary
SMH Monday 15 April 1907
The funeral of the late Mr. James Forsyth took place on Saturday, and was largely attended. Tho interment was made in the Methodist Cemetery, Chatswood. Prior to leaving his late residence at North Sydney a short service was held, at which the Rev. W. Halse Rogers officiated. At the graveside the service was conducted by the Rev. W. Halse Rogers, assisted by tho Revs. W. H. George, B. J. Meek, and H. W. Pincombe The chief mourners were:- Messrs. T. T. Forsyth, Robert Forsyth, and John Forsyth (sons), J. B. Forsyth (nephew), W. H. Forsyth, R. C. Forsyth , R. T. Forsyth, W. F. Forsyth, Edward Forsyth, Dr. J. E. Forsyth, Albert E. Forsyth, 3. Forsyth, Frederick Forsyth, Percy Forsyth syth, Crawford Coulter, and T. Richardson: (grandsons), J. W. Forsyth, W. S. Forsyth, Chas. Forsyth, and Herbert Forsyth (grand nephews), A. E. Lea, C. Knight, J. Cunning- ham, H. Campbell, Kells, Clark, A. Walker, G. White, T. M. Sims (grand sons-in-law), and A. Hughos. Amongst others present were:- Messrs. G. F. Bailey (President Master Tan- ners' Association), E. M. Farley (Master Tan- ners' Association), Frazer (Pitt, Son, and Bad- gery), G. Hodson (Edison Swan Co.), IC M'Lcan, Charlton, J. M. Lane, S. E. Hutton, W. Cleland, son-, W. Cleland, jun. (Mayor of Willoughby), T. Ackllng, W. Wilkio (Presi- dent Chatswood Bowling Club), Crawford (C. B. Club), A. Saddington (North Sydney Bowling ing Club), the Revs. G. McIntosh, D. Murphy, A. Y- Toy, Messrs. S. W. Goorlug, Chaffer, IL Fleming, F. Over, T. W. Richards, F. G. Lano, J. IC Small, E. M. Fry, J. S. M'Court, T. Simpson, J. Gafes, and H. Abercrombie.
The Methodist (Sydney, NSW : 1892 - 1954) Saturday 20 April 1907 p 6
Mr. James Forsyth.
Mr. James Forsyth, one of the oldest residents of the State, died at North Sydney on Thursday evening, April 11, at the age of 89. He was born at New castle-on-Tyne (Eng.), and went to California during ''the gold rush.'' Reports of the finds on the Australian fields attracted him to this country to- wards the end of the fifties. He made his way to the Turon, and afterwards to Ballarat, and was at these places during many of the stirring events of their history. Deciding to enter com- mercial life, he opened a business at Surry Hills as a boot manufacturer, and also started a small tannery at Parra- matta. Subsequently he admitted his sons into partnership under the style of James Forsyth and Sons, taking the premises in George-street West, and later starting the tannery business at Willoughby. These concerns were car- ried on very successfully for many years under his supervision, until he retired from the management about 25 years ago, leaving his two sons to succeed him. In the interval he devoted his time to the management of his personal pro- perty, in addition to taking frequent pleasure trips to the other States and the Islands. Mr. Forsyth had a very thorough knowledge of the leather busi- ness, and his interest in the develop- ment of the various branches of the trade was very keen. He resided for
many years at Willoughby, and always took an active interest in all matters connected with the welfare of the dis- trict. He was closely identified with the growth of the Methodist Church in the northern suburbs, and his generous support enabled many efforts at church building to be carried out, both in Wil- loughby and North Sydney. He possess- ed a remarkably vigorous constitution, exhibiting all the vitality of a very much younger man, and right up to his last illness travelling was a genuine pleasure to him. For some years past he had been a frequent visitor to Tas- mania, Fiji, and Norfolk Island, and it was during one of these holiday trips to Hobart that he was seized with the sick- ness which caused his death. The symp- toms were serious, but he rallied suf- ficently to allow of his being brought back to his home at North Sydney, where he lingered for a few weeks. He left three sons and one daughter, be- sides a large number of grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The funeral took place at the Methodist Cemetery, Chatswood, on Saturday afternoon.
In later life James went travelling around the Pacific. The following shipping arrivals appear to be of James travels
New South Wales, Australia, Unassisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1826-1922
about James Forsyth Name: James Forsyth
Port of Departure: South Sea Islands
Port of Arrival: Sydney, New South Wales
Voyage Arrival Date: 2 May 1871
Vessel Name: Gulnare
New South Wales, Australia, Unassisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1826-1922
about James Forsyth Name: James Forsyth
Port of Departure: Melbourne
Port of Arrival: Sydney, New South Wales
Voyage Arrival Date: 13 Apr 1874
Vessel Name: Dandenong
New South Wales, Australia, Unassisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1826-1922
about James Forsyth Name: James Forsyth
Port of Departure: Auckland, New Zealand
Port of Arrival: Sydney, New South Wales
Voyage Arrival Date: 13 Mar 1878
Vessel Name: Heron
New South Wales, Australia, Unassisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1826-1922
about James Forsyth Name: James Forsyth
Port of Departure: Cooktown Via Northern Ports
Port of Arrival: Sydney, New South Wales
Voyage Arrival Date: 17 Jun 1878
Vessel Name: Elamang
New South Wales, Australia, Unassisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1826-1922
about James Forsyth Name: James Forsyth
Port of Departure: Auckland Via Russell
Port of Arrival: Sydney, New South Wales
Voyage Arrival Date: 18 Dec 1882
Vessel Name: Teanau
New South Wales, Australia, Unassisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1826-1922
about James Forsyth Name: James Forsyth
Port of Departure: Melbourne
Port of Arrival: Sydney, New South Wales
Voyage Arrival Date: 28 Jan 1883
Vessel Name: Barrabool
New South Wales, Australia, Unassisted Immigrant Passenger Lists, 1826-1922
about Mr James Forsyth Name: Mr James Forsyth
Port of Departure: Melbourne
Port of Arrival: Sydney, New South Wales
Voyage Arrival Date: 8 Sep 1887
Vessel Name: Konoowarra
The Methodist (Sydney, NSW : 1892 - 1954) Sat 21 Jan 1899 Page 6
Brief Mention.
Mr. James Forsyth, of St. Leonards, has generously given a block of 100 feet frontage, adjoining, the Parsonage, Clan-William-street, Willoughby, within a stone's-throw of the new tram, for a church site, and the work of obtaining the necessary funds for a new church is already in hand.
The Methodist (Sydney, NSW : 1892 - 1954) Sat 26 Jan 1901 Page 3
Interesting Items.
The Memorial stones of our new church at Clanwiiliam- street were laid on Saturday by Mr. James Forsyth senr, Mr. W. H. McKeown senr., Mrs. R. Forsyth and Mrs. H. Fleming. A large gathering of friends, including several prominent ministers, were present, and a very pleasant time was spent. The meeting was a pronounced success in every way. The President, the Rev. W. H. Beale, was at his best in an address that soon had the hearty appreciation of all present. Others who took part were the Revs. W. H. Rogers (Secretary of the Conference), G. Brown, D.D., H. W. T. Pincombe, F. C. Boyer, H. C. Foreman, B.A., and the Circuit ministers.
The Methodist (Sydney, NSW : 1892 - 1954) Sat 4 Jul 1931 Page 1 TWO DIAMOND JUBILEES
TWO DIAMOND JUBILEES
Chatswood South and Old Hornsby
By J.E.C.
THE present year marks the Diamond Jubilee of two of the oldest causes of Methodism on the North Shore line. In the year 1871 the church at what was then called Willoughby was erected; in the same year a chapel was built at what was then called South Colah, the present location of Old Hornsby or Normanhurst.
A few items with regard to the change in the nomenclature may here be appropriate. Sixty years ago St. Leonards was the designation locally employed to describe North Sydney; and the St. Leonards circuit extended along the whole of the line now reaching from Milson 's Point to Hornsby, with. four churches then under different names than those by which they (or their successors) are now known. Walker Street Church then appeared on the Plan as St. Leonards ; Chatswood South was Willoughby ; Gordon was Lane Cove; and South Hornsby was South Colah.
It is interesting to note how the changes came about. To begin with, St. .Leonards dropped out when the more general and appropriate name - was officially applied of North Sydney. Chatswood superseded Willoughby, by reason of the planting of a railway station of that name hard by. Gordon became a local name instead of the designation of Lane Cove, by which name the whole of the upper portion of the district was known 60 years ago; and Hornsby succeeded Colah because of the necessity of a name to designate a post office then for the first time established there. Chatswood derived its name from an interesting domestic circumstance. The owner of the land on which the railway station was located was Mr. Harnett; and on the rail way authorities requesting him to give a name by which the railway station was to be known, he conferred with his wife. The pet name by which he was accustomed to address that lady was ' ' Chatty. ; ' 'All right, my dear,' he is reported to have said, we'll call the ?station Chatswood. ' ' That designation it bears to-day. Hornsby was suggested by the late Mr. J. G. Edwards to the old-time settler who was to have charge of the new post-office ? Mr. Jonathan Wild. The land on which Mr. Wild's home stood was on portion of the grant made to a Mr. Home, and with a ready adaptation, the name Hornsby was suggested and adopted. These two items of information were given to me by my late brother-in-law, Mr. J. G. Edwards, than whom no one knew more about old times in the North Sydney-Gordon-Hornsby districts.
On the 1st July, 1871, the foundation stone Old Hornsby Church. Help Old Hornsby Church of the (then) Willoughby Church was laid by Mr. John Dawson, a leading Methodist of old York Street circuit and a prominent business man in the city. The superintendent of the circuit was the Rev. F. W. Ward, who a few years later resigned to follow the profession of Journalist, and who (as Dr. Ward) achieved a very high and honourable position in that profession.
South Chatswood Church (Originally Willoughby) Help South Chatswood Church (Originally Willoughby)
The cost of the church, as then erected, was £400, and it was completed before the end of the year. The 9th November (then the Prince of Wales birthday) was observed for many years as the anniversary occasion. Friends gathered from all the other parts of the circuit, and from the city also, to share in the festivities of the day. An elaborate luncheon was provided at 1 p.m., followed by a public meeting, with musical programme and congratulatory addresses by local and visiting ministers. The little church, with its Gothic architecture and its miniature tower and spire, was a prominent object on the road side, and was frequently referred to by visitors and others as "the pretty little church." Mr. W. H. McKeown, of Lane Cove; Mr. James Forsyth, of Willoughby, and his sons, Mr. T. T. and; Mr. R. Forsyth, were prominently connected with the building of the little sanctuary. Mr. and Mrs. Bryson, who lived immediately opposite to it, were greatly devoted to its interests; and families of the name of Leek, Johnstone, Fleming, Crick, Robinson, Montgomery, and Roseby, were among its early and regular attendants and supporters. In 1883 ? eleven years after its erection ? the church was enlarged by the addition of transepts and its accommodation was doubled. As it stands to-day it has received further enlargement, and has been greatly beautified. Its diamond jubilee celebrations will awaken many sacred memories and will doubtless call forth much sanctified enthusiasm.
Hornsby (then South Colah) was originally missioned from Lane Cove by Mr. McKeown and a few other earnest-souled lay workers. The original chapel adjoined the residence of Mr. Jonathan Wild, and was a small wooden erection capable of holding about 80 people. Mr. Wild played the organ, and the principal families were those of the name of Hewitt, Paterson, Duffy, Evans, Lipscomb, Osborne, and Gambling. When, the railway station was located at what is now known as Hornsby, it became a junction station, and was originally designated Hornsby junction. But in process of time the second word was, dropped and the important railway centre claimed sole possession of the designation Hornsby, leaving Old Hornsby (originally Colah) to find another name for itself. The adjacent railway station is named Normanhurst; but Old Hornsby is still uncertain whether to call itself by that name or Hornsby South or to adopt the railway station name. Pearce's Corner used to be the name applied to the Anglican Church a few hundred yards off, but that appellation is now no longer heard.
In 1882 the original church was enlarged; and later on the wooden edifice gave place to a neat and substantial brick edifice on the same site. The neighbourhood now known as Thornleigh was included in the area served by the church ; but, of course, the population in those days was almost infinitesimal compared to what it is to-day. New Year's Day used to be 'great day of the feast,' so far as Old Hornsby was concerned; and a great feast it was. Great provisions of the table were spread in tempting abundance, and the feast of oratory and flow of soul succeeded in the afternoon.
Sixty years ago, was the day of small things. But the men and women of those days were not small- . souled. They were large-hearted; they loved their church and provided for it; and they laid the foundations on which the men and women of to-day are building. May we do as well for our posterity , as those who have gone before.
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James is the third child of John and Catherine.
James came to Australia on the "Rajasthan" on 23/6/1862 with his Wife Catherine Nee McCleary and their Son John, who was 1 year old. Their second son William was born on the ship on the way over to Australia, they arrived Brisbane 4/11/1862.
James was 26 Years old and Catherine was 22 Years old when they came to Australia.
They first settld at Greenmount on the Darling downs but then made their way and settled in the Flinders area of Queensland.
James's decendents make up the largest number of members in the Present Clan Forsyth. | James FORSYTH
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James was born 7 Oct 1864 in Letterkenny Ireland, he was 10 years old when he and his family came to Australia in 1875.
James married Prudence Morrow on 10 June 1897. he died 4 July 1940 aged 74 Years Old. | James FORSYTH
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James was struck by lightening when he was 18 years old. He is burried in the Harrisville cemetery. | James FORSYTH
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On the death certificate of Robert Forsyth, Currier Journeyman (Widower) dd 19Nov1857 it states his parents were James Forsyth, Farmer, and Elspet Logie - both deceased. Robert's son John of Huntly who was present at his father's death was the informant.
From the OPR/IGI - marriage of James Forsyth and Elspet Loggie on 18May1782 at Bellie, Moray in Scotland.
James and Elspet had four children - details from IGI
Robert b 8Mar1792
Anne b 7Nov1793
Alexander b 28Jan1796 and
Isobel b 18May1797
Another son James Forsyth possibly born 1788 at Bellie - details from Family Tree 'Banffshire Montomery's' contact Harry Montgomery - email out of date.
Tree printed.
No details known of these children except Robert who married Catherine in Huntly 1817.
Parents of James - there are 3 possibilities on IGI. Have tried with naming patterns but still can not truly decide -
one in Banff and 2 in Aberdeenshire.
Birth in Keith, Baff - James Forsyth baptised 4May1740 at Keith, parents Alexander Forsyth and Isabel Ferguson who married 30Jun1738 at Keith - IGI ext.
Parents of Elspet b 22Dec1754 are Robert Loggie and Margaret Maver who married 28Feb1754 at Speymouth in Moray -
their three other children (Elspet's siblings) were James, William b 31May1765 and Robert b 18Jun1768.
In contact with Chris Morry who has ancestors for Elspet going back to 1663! | James FORSYTH
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Scotland, Births and Baptisms
Name: James Forsyth
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 04 Dec 1848
Birthplace: SPEYMOUTH,MORAY,SCOTLAND
Father's Name: Wm. Forsyth
Mother's Name: Mary Falconer
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11143-4 , System Origin: Scotland-ODM , GS Film number: 990811 | James Forsyth
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Shoemaker
England & Wales Marriages, 1538-1940
about James Forsyth Name: James Forsyth
Gender: Male
Spouse's Name: Isabella Williamson
Marriage Date: 10 Aug 1815
Marriage Place: Tynemouth, Northumberland, England
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The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954) Friday 2 March 1951 p 2
FORSYTH: The death occurred at the Wimmera Base Hospital on Wednesday of Mr. James Forsyth, of Noradjuha, at the age of 58. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Forsythe. He married Miss Violet Tucker, who survives him, together with one daughter Joyce (Mrs. L. Smith of Lower Norton). The funeral was held at the Noradjuha Cemetery yesterday. The Rev. P. J. Thomas conducted the services at the Presbyterian Church, Horsham, and at the graveside. Coffin bearers were V. Forsyth, R. Forsyth, J. Frsyth, N. McDon- ald, F. Tucker and J. Tucker. L. Hutchesson and Son had charge of funeral arrangements.
The Horsham Times,Tuesday 12 June 1951.
"SUICIDE FINDING IN POISON DEATH A verdict of suicide was returned by the Deputy Coroner (Mr. R. C. Newton) at Horsham on Friday after an inquest into the death of James Forsyth (58), of Noradjuha, who died on February 28..
Mr. Newton found that Forsythe died from the effects of strychnine, wilfully administered by himself at Noradjuha. He died in Wimmera Base Hospital. Mr. W. S. McDonald, grazier, of Nuradjuha, said that when he heard Forsyth was in ill health he visited him at his home about 9 p.m. on February 27. Forsyth was quiet and difficult to talk to. When they were called in to have a cup of tea about 10:30 p.m., Forsyth excused himself and went outside the gate, added Mr. McDonald. He was away about three minutes. Soon after he complained about cramps in his legs. He was taken to hospital. Mr.McDonald said that Forsyth had never given him any indication that he would take his own life. He did not believe Forsyth was in financial difficulties as he had previosly sold £600 worth of sheep to him..
CALLED TO HOUSE.
Mr L. W, McDonald, grazier, of Noradjuha, said that in response to a message he went to Forsythe's house on February 27 about 10 p.m. Mrs. Forsyth informed him that her husband was ill. He went to Horsham and made arrangements with Dr. Jones to see Forsyth the next morning. When he returned about 12.30 a.m. he said it appeared that Forsyth had taken poison. Mr. McDonald said Forsyth had never given any indication to him that he would take his own life. He did not think Forsyth was in fin- ancial difficulties. Dr. L. D.Gilsenan, a resident medical officer at the Wimmera Base Hospital, said he treated Forsyth about 1:45 a.m. on February 28. Forsyth died at 2:45 a.m. After a post mortem he said the general congestion of the organs suggested an asphyxial cause of death. Mr. Douglas William Wilson, a chemist, of Hoddle Street, Essendon, gave evidence of analysing Forsyth's stomach contents. He said it contained a lethal amount of strychnine. Dr. R. Hutton-Jones, of Horsham, said he examined Forsyth on February 23 and found him in a very bad mental state, depressed and anxious. He said he regarded Forsyth's condition as urgent and made arrangements for him to have specialised treatment in Melbourne on March 3. First Constable J. Slater, of Horsham Police said there were no suspicious circumstances.".
Daughter??
The Horsham Times (Vic. : 1882 - 1954) Friday 10 October 1924 Page 8
NORADJUH A. Joyce Forsyth, aged 3. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Forsyth, of Noradjuha, underwent an immediate operation at ,Abbotsleigh for relief from appendici tis last week. She is now on the high road to recovery.
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The Mercury (Hobart, Tas. : 1860 - 1954) Thu 15 Mar 1877 Page 1
MARRIAGE.
FORSYTH-MASON.- At Hestercombe, the residence of his father, on the 7th inst., by the Rev. W. C
Robinson, James, eldest son of John Forsyth, to Ellen Rogers, second daughter of the late Robert Mason, of Edinburgh. 2237
Tasmanian News (Hobart, Tas. : 1883 - 1911) Fri 22 Jul 1898 Page 1
DEATH.
FORSYTH.-On July 22, at 36 Patrick street, Hobart, James Forsyth, of Green Ponds, the beloved husband of Helen Forsyth, and son of the late John Forsyth, aged 51. Funeral will leave his brother's residence, Hestercombe, To-morrow (Saturday), July 23, at 2.30 p.m., Friends invited.
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The Sydney Morning Herald Saturday 24 January 1891 Page 1
FORSYTH-HIPWOOD-October 28 1890 at the residence of the brides parents by the Rev F C Boyer James, eldest son of Alderman T T Forsvth Esq JP of Rosewall High street Willoughby to Minnie E youngest surviving daughter of Joseph Hipwood Esq JP of Lanelelgh Alfred street, North Sydney and grand daughter of the late George Devall of High street, Dudley England Home papers please copy.
Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Tue 10 Feb 1903 Page 3
BREVITIES.
The death is announced of Mr. James Forsyth, eldest son of Alderman T. T. Forsyth one of the pioneers of the Willoughby district. The deceased gentleman, who was an old Newingtonian, after leaving college, went into the leather trade, and for many years was yard manager at the tannery of Messrs. J. Forsyth and Sons. Willoughby. Mr. Forsyth was a well-known sport, and had long; enjoyed the distinction of being the only boy who played in senior cricket. On Sunday afternoon he sought the shade of a tree on his own land, and was there found dead by his wife some time after.
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Mon 9 Feb 1903
Page 10
Family Notices
THE Funeral of JAMES FORSYTHE will leave his late residence, Laurel-street, Willoughby, at 3 o'clock, for the Wesleyan Cemetery, Gordon-road, Chatswood. By request, no flowers.
THE Friends of Mr. THOMAS TODD FORSYTHE Sen., and FAMILY are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their late SON, James Forsythe, which will leave his late residence, Laurel-street, Willoughby, at 3 o'clock.
The Sydney Morning Herald Sat 21 Feb 1903 Page 8
Family Notices
RETURN THANKS.
Mr. R.P. FORSYTH desires to THANK his many friends for all letters, cards, telegrams, and telephone messages of sympathy in his sad bereavement caused by the death of his brother, James Forsyth.
Mr. T.P. FORSYTH and FAMILY desire to THANK their many friends for all letters, cards, telegrams, and telephone messages of sympathy in his sad bereavement, caused by the death of his son, James Forsyth.
Mrs. M. E. FORSYTH desires to return sincere THANKS to all relatives, kind friends, and neighbours for all letters, cards, telegrams, sympathy,and kindness to her in her late sad bereavement caused by the sudden death of her husband, the late James FORSYTH
The Sydney Morning Herald Wednesday 8 February 1905 Page 6
IN MEMORIAM.
FORSYTH.-In loving memory of my dear husband, James Forsyth, who died suddenly on February 8th, 1903, at his residence, St. Elmo, Laurel-street, Willoughby, in his 38th year. Also my darling little son, Stanley James, who also passed suddenly away on August 4th, 1901, in his 9th year. Minnie E. Forsyth.
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Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name James Forsythe
Birth Date 5 Nov 1901
Birth Place Queensland
Registration Year 1901
Registration Place Queensland, Australia
Father Alexander Forsythe
Mother Hellen Crieb
Page number 8536
Registration Number 005354
Australia and New Zealand, Find A Grave Index, 1800s-Current
Name: James Alexander Forsyth
Gender: M (Male)
Cemetery: Goondiwindi Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: Goondiwindi, Goondiwindi Region, Queensland, Australia | James Alexander Forsyth
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James Alexander Forsyth was born 1852, son of James Alexander Forsyth and Ann Shand.
In the 1861 Census James 8 and sister Anne 6 were living with grandparents Robert and Anne Shand and their daughter Isabella at Mid St, Keith.
In 1871 James A Forsett (sic) aged 17 and his brother William 12 are both living at Mid Street Public House with grandparents Robert and Ann Shand.
James is a Clerk. His grandfather Robert aged 66 is a Railway Carter, grandmother Ann aged 70 a Public House Keeper.
James married Louisa Elizabeth Howe - marriage reg Jun qtr 1877 at Hamstead in Middlesex, England ref 1a 1088.
The marriage took place on 21Apr1877 at the Parish Church, Hamstead. James Alexander Forsyth, Commercial Clerk and Louisa Elizabeth Howe
were married by banns by J Wheeler Talboys. Both bride and groom signed their names. Andrew Findlay and Clara Howe were witnesses.
In the 1881 Census James 29 Commercial Traveller and Louisa 28 and their two children Henry I aged 1 and Ann S aged 3 months were
living at 2 Burton Villas at Ealing in London.
In 1891 the Forsyth family increased by four children - Robert B, Clara L, William E and Walter E. James A is now a Drysalters Woollen
(Supplier of Chemicals for Dyeing) and the family has moved to 21 Kempster Sq in Salford, Lancashire.
James died just after the 1891 Census - death reg Chorton in Lancashire, aged 37 years.
In 1901 Louisa is working as a Monthly Nurse in the home of James and Mary Antriss at 32 Gt Cheetham St, Salford while her six children -
Henry J 21 Warehouse Packer, Annie S 20, Robert B 18 Paint and Paper Hanger, Clara L 16 Corset Maker, William E 14 Errand Boy and Walter E 12,
live at 81 Grosvenor St Salford.
Louisa lived until 1926 - she died at Salford aged 72 years.
Children of James Alexander Forsyth and Louisa Elizabeth Howe
Henry James Forsyth - birth reg Sep qtr 1879 Brentford, Middlesex ref 3a 59.
An Ann(e) S Forsyth died Derby aged 83 years - death reg Mar1963 ref 3a 277.
Robert Bruce Forsyth b 1882c - died Sep1968 aged 86 years Manchester, ref 10e 306.
R B enlisted in Army 3Sep1914 - Army number 24099, aged 31 previously a Painter.
Wife Marie Forsyth Kinchin - married 18Apr1908 Parish Church, Higher Broughton in Salford - reg Jun qtr Salford ref 8d 8.
Her address - 49 Worcester St, Higher Broughton.
Son Herbert Bruce b 7Feb1909 - birth reg Mar qtr 1909 ref 8d 79.
H B died Mar 1984 aged 75 - death reg Manchester ref 38 1094.
Maria Kinchin b Dec qtr 1883 Salford ref 8d 51, died Jun 1964 aged 80 Yeovil, Somerset ref 7c 399.
Robert described as - 5ft 6 3/4in tall, Sallow Complexion, Grey eyes, Brown Hair, Scar between Shoulders. Religion C of E. Previously served in R F Artillery.
He had one decayed wisdom tooth.
Clara Louisa Forsyth b Jun qtr 1884 Chorlton, Lancashire, ref 8c 822.
Married Dec 1911 Salford ref 8d 207 - either Dalton Moore or Frederick W Oldham.
William Ewart Forsyth b 1887, d Salford Lancs aged 46 - death reg Dec1933 ref 8d 391.
Married Salford Dec 1911 ref 8d 246 - Margery Alice Dale - Warburton Family Tree (Maggie Wessing owner) on Ancestry with photos of Margery.
Walter Edwin Forsyth b Jun1888 Salford ref 8d 72, died Mar1956 aged 66 Heywood, Lancs ref 10c 560. Possibly married Minnie Kay (Keyofskie) Sep 1922 at Prestwick, Lancs ref 8d 722.
Walter enlisted in Army 25May1917, Army number 495888, previously Hatter's Assistant. Next of kin - his mother Louisa who lived at 99 Grosvenor St, Salford, Manchester.
Walter described as - 5ft 4 1/2in tall, aged 29 years, Sallow Complexion, Grey Eyes, Grown Hair, Good Character, Honest and Sober.
Discharged 22Jun1918 - (large inguinal hernia and ear problems - small pension for a short time)
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James Alexander Forsyth was christened 4Dec1820 at Huntly, Aberdeen the second son of Robert and Cathrine Forsyth who had been married 30Jun1817 also at Huntly. Their other children were William ch 9Jan1818, John ch 29Dec1822, Jan chr 16Jan1825, Robert ch 23Nov1829, and Michael Bruce ch 9Sep1832 - all at Huntly.
In the 1841 Census at Gallowgate in Aberdeen, James Forsyth is aged 20 years and a Shoe Maker, living with William Paterson, a Boot Closer, aged 40. With them is Henry Sutherland, a Cork Cutter, aged 28 and ChristianReid, a 21 year old Lint Spinner.
In the 1851 Keith Census, Book 1, p11 - address - Cross Street
Robert Forsyth, Head, widower, aged 56, journeyman/carrier, born Keith, Banffshire
James (John on Transcription) Alexander Forsyth, son, aged 30, journeyman/shoemaker, born Huntly, Aberdeen
Robert Forsyth, son, aged 21, solicitor/writing clerk,born Huntly, Aberdeen
Michael Bruce Forsyth, son, aged 18, solicitor/writing clerk, born Huntly, Aberdeen.
A House Servant, Mary Thomson, aged 19 lives with the family.
In the 1851 Keith Census, Book 5, p1 - Address - Main Street
Jane Shand, head, widower, aged 62, feuar (sic), born Inveravon
Ann Shand, visitor, aged 20, born Grange
Isabella Shand, visitor, aged 9, born Keith, Banffshire.
According to photocopy of original handwritten record in Keith dd 2Aug1851 "James Alexander Forsyth and Ann Shand were this day matrimonially contracted and after the publication of bans, married on 23rd inst they being both in this parish".
According to photocopy of original handwritten record in Keith dd 17Jun1852, "James Alexander, lawful son of James Alexander Forsyth shoemaker in Keith and his wife Ann Shand was born the 22nd inst and baptised this day. Witnesses James Kilmaw Keith and Jane Cuthbert Fife Keith". He was their first child - followed by Ann, ch 30Apr1854, Michael Bruce b 13Nov1856, William b 1May1859, Margaret b 18Oct1862, Robert b 8Apr1865 and John Watt b 16Oct1869. All children were born in Keith, Co Banff.
In the 1861 Keith Census, Book 4, p 35 - Address - Back Street
James Alexander Forsyth, head, aged 49, post messenger, born Huntly, Aberdeen
Ann Forsyth, wife aged 29, born Grange, Banffshire
Michael Bruce Forsyth, son aged 4, born Keith, Banffshire
William Forsyth, son aged 1, born Keith, Banffshire.
In the 1871 Census James and Ann are still living in Keith with four of their children - Bruce 14, Maggie 8, Robert 5 and John aged 1 - all at school. James is a 50 year old Foot Postman.
In the 1881 Census for Keith (FHL Film 0203440 GRO ref Vol 159 EnumDist 2 p1)
James Forsyth aged 60 b Huntly, Aberdeen - Head of Household - Occupation Post Runner to Banff
Ann Forsyth aged 48 b Grange
Maggie Forsyth aged 17 b Keith - daughter of Head
John aged 11 also b Keith - Still at School.
The family lived at 1 Mid Street, Keith in Banff.
In 1891 James A Forsyth states he is Head of the Household and a widower (!) aged 70 and a Retired Postman.With him is his daughter Margaret Reid aged 26 and her two sons William 3 and Henry G 3 months. The boys were born at Glasgow, Lanarkshire. The family is living at 177b Mid St, Keith.
The "Banffshire Herald" of 25Jan1896 mentions the death of James Forsyth, Rural postman (retired) at Keith. He was Post Runner between Keith and Banff in 1855 until he retired in 1883.
James died at 68 Spittal, Aberdeen on 20Jan1896. He was aged 75 and died of Senile Decay as certified by Alexander Mitchell. MD. His daughter Margaret Reid was the informant.
His widow Ann lived for another five years, dying 10Nov1901. | James Alexander FORSYTH
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James Alexander Whyte Forsyth was born 10Nov1881 at Stirling in Scotland.
In the 1891 Census James and his brother Robert Whyte Forsyth, aged 9 and 6 years, are living with their grandparents
James and Jane Whyte at Causewayhead House, Causewayhead, Logie (Perth Dist No 374, Book 10, Page 2).
In 1901 the Forsyth family is all together at Dundyvan Rd, Old Monkland in Lanarkshire. Father Michael B and mother Helen are both aged 44.
James A W is 19 and Robert W is 16 and both are working as Number Takers at the Railway Clearing House with their father.
Michael B Jnr 14, Jane M 12, Ann S 10, Andrew 8 and Helen 7 are all scholars. A visitor, Ann Christie Watson aged 21 was with the family -
soon to be married to James - in 1905.
At the time of his marriage James was a Clerk with the Railway Clearing House (as was his father) and a bachelor living at Bruce Street, Stirling. He was 23.
James married Ann Christie Watson after banns according to the forms of the United Free Church on 30Jun1905 at the bride's home -
Ivanhoe Cottage, Cambuskenneth in Stirling - Ann was aged 25. Her parents Thomas Watson (Harbour Master) and Elizabeth Stewart were both deceased in 1905.
The minister was Thomas Wright of Erskine St, Stirling and the witnesses were Samuel Jeffrey and Margaret Watson (Ann's older sister).
Searches made for James and Ann in 1911 Census in both England and Scotland - not found.
Death Registration Index PRO
Deaths Dec 1955
FORSYTH James A W 74 Willesden 5f 300
| James Alexander Whyte FORSYTH
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FORSYTH James Allan Kendall Death notice 05DEC1999 Death 81 late of Wahroonga Sydney Morning Herald 07DEC1999
Name FORSYTH, JAMES ALLEN KENDALL
Service Australian Army
Service Number NX70428
Date of Birth 28 Jun 1918
Place of Birth CHATSWOOD, NSW
Date of Enlistment 18 Jul 1940
Locality on Enlistment CHATSWOOD, NSW
Place of Enlistment PADDINGTON, NSW
Next of Kin FORSYTH, JAMES
Date of Discharge 14 Nov 1945
Rank Captain
Posting at Discharge 2/9 Field Regiment
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War No | James Allan Kendall Forsyth
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Adopted
Marriage
9665/1904 FORSYTH JAMES BROOKS HARRIET M NOWRA | James Allen Forsyth
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Name: James Archibald Forsyth
Birth Date: 17 Sep 1856
Death Date: 24 Aug 1925
Cemetery: Oakland Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place:
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
Has Bio?: N
URL:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-...
James Archibald Forsyth
Birth: Sep. 17, 1856
Death: Aug. 24, 1925
Inscription:
Son of Wm. Forsyth and Annie McQueen - both parents born in Scotland. James born in Atlanta, Fulton County, Ga. Aged 67 years, 1 month, 8 days. Widower of Betty Roe/Forsyth.
Note: Have copy of death certificate - died of uremia following 2 ?? operations, prostate. Died at Ga. Bapt. Hospital in Atlanta. Machinist. Annie Forsyth gave info for death cert.
Burial: Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=52688437&ref=acom&ftm=1
| James Archibald Forsyth
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Name FORSYTH, JAMES ARCHIBALD
Service Australian Army
Service Number NX31135
Date of Birth 30 May 1920
Place of Birth BELLEVUE HILL, NSW
Date of Enlistment 10 Jun 1940
Locality on Enlistment COOGEE, NSW
Place of Enlistment PADDINGTON, NSW
Next of Kin FORSYTH, ARCHIBALD
Date of Death 15 Aug 1943
Rank Private
Posting on Death 2/20 Australian Infantry Battalion
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War Yes
Roll of Honour RANDWICK NSW
Kanchanaburi War Cemetery
Roll of Honour
FORSYTH, Private, JAMES ARCHIBALD, NX31135. A.I.F. 2/20 Bn. Australian Infantry. 15th August 1943. Age 23. Son of Archibald Arthur and Pauline Gertrude Forsyth, of Coogee, New South Wales, Australia. .
| James Archibald Forsyth
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North Carolina, Deaths
Name: James Archibald Forsyth Jr
Event Date: 22 Sep 1928
Event Place: Charlotte, Mecklenburg, North Carolina
Gender: Male
Race (Original): White
Race: White
Age (Original): 40y
Birth Date: 1888
Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia
Marital Status: Divorced
Spouse's Name: Alice Forsyth
Father's Name: J A Forsyth
Father's Birthplace: Georgia
Mother's Name: Bettie Roe
Mother's Birthplace: Georgia
Burial Place: Elmwood
Burial Date: 01 Oct 1928
| James Archibald Forsyth
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England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
about James Brown Forsyth
Name: James Brown Forsyth
Year of Registration: 1845
Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec
District: Newcastle Upon Tyne
County: Northumberland, Tyne and Wear
Volume: 25
Page: 377
Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) Wednesday 19 April 1871 p 1 Family Notices
On the 13th April, at Bourke-street Wesleyan chapel, by the
Rev. W. Clarke, James Brown Forsyth, of Bega, eldest son
of the late John Forsyth, of England, to Jane, eldest daughter
of Mr. W. Drury, of Riley-street, Surry Hills, formerly of
London.
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954)Tue 18 Apr 1871 Page 1 Family Notices
On the 13th instant, at Bourke-street Wesleyan chapel, by the Rev. W. Clarke, JAMES BROWN FORSYTH, of Bega, eldest son of the late John Forsyth, of England, to JANE, eldest daughter of Mr W. DRURY, of Riley-street, Surry Hills, formerly of London.
Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931) Tuesday 18 April 1871 p 2 Family Notices
On the 18th April, at Bourke-street Wesleyan chapel by the
Rev. W. Clarke, James Brown Forsyth, of Bega, eldest son
of the late John Forsyth, of England, to Jane eldest daughter Mr. W. Drury, of Riley-street, Surry Hills, formerly of
London
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wednesday 19 April 1871 p 8 Family Notices
FORSYTH - DRURY - April 13, at Bourke-street Wesleyan chapel, by the Rev. W. Clarke, James Brown Forsyth, of Bega, eldest son of the late John Forsyth, of England, to Jane, eldest daughter of Mr W. Drury, of Riley-street, Surry Hills, formerly of London.
The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1923) Mon 11 Dec 1911 Page 8 Family Notices
FORSYTH. - December 9, 1911, at North Sydney, James Brown Forsyth, of "Isleworth," High-street, Willoughby; aged 66 years.
The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1923) Monday 11 December 1911 p 3 Family Notices
FORSYTH.- The Relatives and Friends of the late Mr. JAMES BROWN FORSYTH are kindly invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, "Isleworth," High-street, Willoughby, THIS , AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, for Gore-hill Cemetery WOOD
and COMPANY, Funeral Directors. 'Phones, .726 Central and 9 North Sydney.
FORSYTH - Rev. George Walker, L.O.L., No. 150.?OFFICERS and BRETHREN of the above and kindred Lodges are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of JAMES B. FORSYTH, beloved father of Brother John William Forsyth, to leave his late residence, Isleworth, High-street, Willoughby, THIS AFTERNOON, for Gore-Hill Cemetery, arriving at Cemetery at 4 o'clock. Regalia. A. J. TOWNSEND, W.M.; E. NEWTON, Sec.
FORSYTH.- L.O.L., True Union, No. 123.? OFFICERS and MEMBERS of the above and kindred lodges are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of our late Brother, JAMES B. FORSYTH, which will move from his late residence, Isleworth, High-street, Willoughby, THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, for Gore-hill Cemetery- Regalia. W. MATTERS, W.M.: W. H. FORSYTH, Sec.
FORSYTH The Friends of the Misses FLORENCE, GRACE, and GLADYS FORSYTH are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly loved Father, James B. Forsyth; to leave his residence, Isleworth, High-street, Willoughby, THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, for Gore-hill Cemetery. WOOD and COMPANY, Funeral Director. 'Phones, 726 Central and 9 North Sydney.
FORSYTH. - The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. FORSYTH are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly loved Father, James; to leave his late residence, Isleworth, High-street, Willoughby, THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, for Gore-Hill Cemetery. WOOD and COMPANY, Funeral Directors. Phone, 726 Central and 9 North Sydney.
FORSYTH. - The Friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. SPRINGETT are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of their dearly loved Father, James B.; to leave his late residence, Isleworth, High-street, Willoughby, THIS AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, for Gore-hill Cemetery. WOOD and COMPANY, Funeral Directors. 'Phones, 720 Central and 9 North Sydney.
The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1923) Tue 22 Apr 1913 Page 2 Advertising
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.
PROBATE ' JURISDICTION. In the Will of JAMES
BROWN FORSYTH late "of Willoughby in the State of New South Wales Tanner deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the Accounts in the above Estate have this day been filed , in my office Chancery -square King-street Sydney and all persons having any claim on the said Estate or being otherwise interested therein are hereby required to come in before me at my said office on or before the sixth day of June next at 12.30 o'clock in the afternoon and inspect the same and if they shall think fit object thereto otherwise if the said Accounts be not objected to the same will be examined by me and passed according to law. Dated this- twenty-first day of April A.D. 1913 (Sgd.) T. W. GARRETT (L.S.) Registrar. WILLIAM HENRY MAHONY Proctor for the
Executors 90 Castlereagh-street Sydney.
Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1907) Wed 3 May 1905 Page 27
Mr. J. B. Forsyth's Exhibit of Leather.
At the northern entrance to the main pavilion)
Mr. J. B. Forsyth made an effective display, re-,
presentative of an important industry throughout
this State, viz., the manufacturing of leather. In
cluded in his exhibit were plain and fancy lea
thers for the use of the saddler and harness-ma
ger and bootmaker alike. The saddlers' varie
ties embraced black and brown (for heavy har
ness) skirt, stirrup, buggy harness (any shade),
bridle, soft handpart, and all other Classes neces
sary for that trade. The boot leathers consisted
of wax, Russie, and Scotch grain kips, waxed
yearling, medium and small calf, glassy Persian,
straight Persian, grain and tan, glazed, satin, and
glove hides.
Mr. J. M. Don, mnnager for Mr. J. B. For
syth, who has had a large practical and theo
retical experience in England, America,
France, and Germany, considers these leathers
superior in character, strength, and durability
to any foreign-manufactured leathers. Mr.
Forsyth's works are situated at Willoughby,
and he has used every endeavour to bring this
special art to the highest possible pitch, and
feels disappointed at the lack of competi
tion in this line at the show. He, however,
trusts that interstate manufacturers of
leather in other parts, will come forward and
compete against him at the Royal Agricultu
ral show of 1906.
Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 - 2001) Fri 5 Nov 1920 [Issue No.195] Page 6560
J. B. FORSYTH LIMITED.
Special Resolution.
Passed, Monday, 11th October, 1920; confirmed, Monday, 1st November, 1920,
AT an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members
of J. B. Forsyth Limited, duly convened and held on
the eleventh day of October, 1920, the subjoined
Special Resolutions were duly passed; and at a sub
sequent Extraordinary General Meeting of the Mem
bers of the said Company, also duly convened and held
on the first day of November, 1920, the subjoined
Special Resolutions were duly confirmed: ?
1. That it is desirable to reconstruct the Company,
and accordingly that the Company be wound up
voluntarily, and that Michael Donald Mackey be
and he is hereby appointed liquidator for the
purposes of such winding up, and that his re
muneration be forty-two pounds.
2. That the said liquidator be and he is hereby autho
rised to consent to the registration of a new
Company, to be named "J. B. Forsyth Limited,"
with a Memorandum and Articles of Association,
which have already been prepared with the privity
-and approval of the Directors of this Company.
3. That the draft agreement submitted to this Meet
ing, and expressed to be made between this Com
pany and its liquidator of the one part, and J. B.
Forsyth Limited of the other part, be and the
same is hereby approved, and that the said liqui
dator be and he is hereby authorised pursuant
to section 261 of the "Companies Act, 1899," to
enter into an agreement with such new Company
(when incorporated), in the terms of the said
draft, and to carry the same into effect, with
such (if any) modification as he thinks expedient.
Dated at Willoughby, this second day of November,
1920.
J. W. FORSYTH,
Chairman of Confirmatory Meeting.
C. F. FORSYTH,
Secretary to Company.
1826 £1 2s.
Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 - 2001) Fri 11 Sep 1953 [Issue No.159] Page 2951
IN the matter of J. B. FORSYTH PTY. LIMITED and in
the matter of the Companies Act, 1936.?Notice is hereby
given that a petition for confirming a resolution reducing the
capital of the above Company from £56,250 to £45,750 was,
on the 10th day of September, 1953, presented to the Honour
able Charles McLelland, a Judge in Equity, and is now
pending; and that the list of creditors of the Company is
to be made out as for the 30th day of September, 1953. P. F.
IRVINE & CO., Solicitors for the Company, 17-19 Bridge
street, Sydney. 2762?15s.
Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 - 2001) Fri 13 Jan 1961 [Issue No.5] Page 124
J. B. FORSYTH PTY. LIMITED.?At an extraordinary
general meeting of the abovenamed Company, duly convened
and held at 805 Pacific Highway, Chatswood, on Friday, 16th
December, 1960, at 2.30 pm., the following resolution was
duly passed as a Special Resolution: That the Company be
wound up voluntarily and that Mr. E. N. Kindred, of Chats
wood, Chartered Accountant, be, and is hereby appointed
Liquidator for the purpose of such winding-up.?Dated at
Chatswood, this 16th day of December, 1960. J. W.
FORSYTH. 77?15s.
Nepean Times (Penrith, NSW : 1882 - 1962) Sat 10 Mar 1894 Page 3
St. Marys.
(BY OUR OWN REPORTER.)
The friends of Mr. J. B. Forsyth, late of
St. Marys, but now of North Willoughby,
will be sorry to hear that be met with a
very nasty accident the other day. He was
working at one of the machines, when
somehow or other his hand caught and two
fingers were taken clean off and a third was
considerably damaged.
The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909) Fri 20 Jun 1890 Page 2
Machinery Accident. .
St. Marys, Thursday. ? A very nasty accident happened to a man named William Holmes, a steam leather roller, employed at Mr. J. B. Forsyth's tannery, in St, Marys, yesterday. He was rolling a very old side which required a lot of turning, when he got his thumb under the roller and had it taken clean off. He was conveyed to Penrith to Dr.Shand, who attended to his comforts.
He is in the Penrith cottage hospital for a few days. Great sympathy is felt in St. Marys for Will Holmes, who is a very steady man and a universal favorite.
Nepean Times (Penrith, NSW : 1882 - 1962) Sat 9 Jan 1892 Page 6
St. Marys.
FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.
S, M, TEMPERANCE UNION,
The above met on Monday night last and elected their officers for 1892, as follows:
Bro. J. B. Forsyth "President; Bro. W. Holmes, Vice-President; Bro. A. Mitchell, Secretary; Bro. Innes, Treasurer ; Sister Isabella Guild, Chaplain ; Bro. E. Coglan Tyler.
Nepean Times (Penrith, NSW : 1882 - 1962) Sat 21 Jan 1893 Page 3
St. Marys.
(BY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)
Tanneries. Adverse to the present general depression, the St. Marys tanners seem to be exceptionally busy. Mr, A. Thompson has the yard lately occupied by Mr. J. B. Forsyth in full swing. Lorries drawn by a team of three horses, and capable of carrying several ton weight, have taken the place of drays at the big tan yards, and continuous loads of splendid looking leather may be noticed, especially on Monday, travelling to the railway station ; the teams returning with loads of raw material pertaining to tanneries.
| James Brown Forsyth
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Table Talk (Melbourne, Vic. : 1885 - 1939)
Thu 3 Feb 1916
Page 31
Mr. James D. Forsyth to Miss Sylvia Wood.
The marriage of Mr. James D. Forsyth, eldest
son of Quartermaster-Sergeant Forsyth (on
active service) and Mrs. Forsyth, "The
Heath," Arthur-street, Fairfield, to Miss Sylvia
M. Wood, second eldest daughter of Mrs.
Wood, Page-street, Clifton Hill, was celebrated
at the Methodist Church, Clifton Hill, on Saturday,
January 8.
The bride, who, was given away by her brother,
looked charming in her gown of ivory
crepe de chine, the veil being of Brussels lace.
The bridesmaids were Miss Violet Wood (sister
of bride), and Miss Sylvia Forsyth (sister
of bridegroom). They wore costumes of white
. crepe de chine, with dainty, little Leghorn hats
trimmed with pale pink posies and black vel- ,
vet, and they carried posies to match.
After the ceremony the wedding breakfast
was served at the Cafe Francais. 'The honeymoon
was spent at Healesville. | James Davidson FORSYTH
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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Marriage
9249/1905 FORSYTH JAMES E RODD ANNIE BURWOOD
The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912) Wed 8 Nov 1905 Page 1213 Family Notices
FORSYTH - RODD. - September 30, at the Methodist Church, Burwood, by the Rev. R. Sellors, D.D., James Edward Forsyth to Annie Rodd.
2nd Marriage?
2484/1950 FORSYTH JAMES EDWARD ULLETT LINDA MOSMAN
The Sydney Morning Herald Mon 9 Oct 1899 Page 5
RETURN OF AN AUSTRALIAN STUDENT - Dr. J. Edward Forsyth, son of Mr Robert Forsyth, JP, of Willoughby, recently returned from America after an absence of three years. While there he studied in the Dental School, North Western University, Chicago, and look the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery. He also took a post graduate course on cleft palate. Previous to leaving for America Dr. Forsyth had studied his profession for four years in Sydney. He has begun practice in Sydney
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Wed 11 Oct 1899 Page 1
Dr. J. EDWARD FORSYTH
Dental Surgeon
has
BEGUN PRACTICE
at 233 MACQUARIE-STREET.
Tel., 3057.
| James Edward Forsyth
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Victoria, Australia, Birth Index, 1837-1917
Name: James Edwin Forsyth
Birth Registration Date: 1887
Birth Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Father: John Donald Forsyth
Mother Maiden Name: Anderson
Reference Number: 24406
Australia, Birth Index, 1788-1922
Name: James Edwin Forsyth
Birth Date: Abt 1897
Birth Place: Tatu, Victoria
Registration Year: 1897
Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Father: John Donald Forsyth
Mother: Elizabeth Anderson
Registration Number: 24406
Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Name: James Edwin Forsyth
Birth Year: abt 1888
Age: 68
Death Place: Brighton, Melbourne or Bright, Victoria, Victoria
Father's Name: Donald John
Mother's Name: Elizabeth Anderson
Registration Year: 1956
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 4506
Victoria, Australia, Marriage Index, 1837-1950
Name: Jas Edwin Forsyth
Gender: Male
Marriage Registration Year: 1914
Marriage Registration Place: Victoria, Australia
Spouse: Elice Maud Gallagher
Reference Number: 4866
Australia, Newspaper Vital Notices, 1831-2001
Name: James Edwin Forsyth
Gender: Male
Notice Type: Marriage
Marriage Date: 24 Jun 1914
Father: John D Forsyth
Spouse: Elice Maud Gallagher
Publication Place: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Victoria, Australia, Wills and Probate Records, 1841-2009
Name: James E Forsyth
Death Date: 25 Apr 1956
Death Place: Elsternwick
Occupation: Storeman
Grant Date: 13 Jun 1956
Grant: P
The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957)
Fri 27 Apr 1956
Page 16
FORSYTH. - On April 25 (suddenly), James Edwin, of 17 Prahran grove,- Elsternwick, dearly
beloved husband of Maud, devoted father of John and Glen (deceased). (Late H.M.A.S. Sydney.)
-Father and son reunited.
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At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Living
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Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922
about John Hall Forsyth Name: John Hall Forsyth
Father's Name: John Forsyth
Mother's Name: Susan Simpson Cruikshank
Birth Place: Ceve, Victoria
Registration Year: 1883
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 1364
The Argus Saturday 10 May 1913 Page 13
FORSYTH—BRODIE. —On the 23rd April, at College-Church, Parkville, by the Rev G Sinclair Brodie assisted by Dr Adam D D James Hall, fourth son of the late John Forsyth, "Springwood-park," Cavendish, to Jessie Hurst. eldest daughter of the late David Brodie, of "Harpsdale," Broadmeadows, and Mrs. Brodie, The Avenue, Royal-park.
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Marriage ????
34835/1969 FORSYTH JAMES JOSEPH CONDON ELSA FRANCES WOLLONGONG
FORSYTH James Joseh Death notice 13OCT1992 Death 82 at Tweed Heads Hospital, late of Wollongong Illawarra Mercury 14OCT1992
Australia, World War II Military Service Records, 1939-1945
Name James Joseph Forsyth
Birth Date 26/03/1910
Birth Place Tweed Heads New South Wales
Year range 1939 - 1948
Enlistment Place Wollongong New South Wales
Service Number N450268
Next of Kin Marie Forsyth
Series Description B884: Army Citizen Military Forces | James Joseph Forsyth
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James McDonald Forsyth
Birth: Jun. 10, 1879, Scotland
Death: Sep. 12, 1958
Tampa
Hillsborough County
Florida, USA
age 79
Family links:
Parents:
Archibald M Forsyth
Agnes Irvine Forsyth (1848 - 1920)
Spouses:
Christine Wood Forsyth (1881 - 1921)
Philomena Augusta Yancey Forsyth (1904 - 1989)*
Children:
Alister Wood Forsyth (1908 - 1975)*
Nancy Lee Forsyth (1910 - 2000)*
James McDonald Forsyth (1912 - 1968)*
Mary Ellen Forsyth Cain (1930 - 2010)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Woodlawn Cemetery
Tampa
Hillsborough County
Florida, USA
Maintained by: Marsha Richardson
Originally Created by: Joan Mcdonald
Record added: May 11, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 26763347
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=26763347
Biography
James McDonald Forsyth was the son of Archibald Forsyth and Agnes Irvine. He was born 10 July 1879 In Muiravonside parish, Stirlingshire Scotland, United Kingdom. [1]
In 1881 the family lived at Muiravonside Parish, Stirlingshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. The address was Maddiston. [2]
In 1891 James was 11 years old and living in the same place as he was in 1881. He is a scholar and has 3 younger brothers.[3]
In 1899 The Falkirk Heard ran an article "Muiravonside, Horticultural Society Annual Exhibition". In this article, J. Forsyth of Lily Bank is noted for his Window Plants, Geraniums of any sort. [4]
In 1901 James and his family are living in the same place, but the address is Lilybank. James is 21 years old and working as a bricklayer. [5]
On 26 October 1904 James married his first wife, Christina Wood. [6]
James and Christina's Children
Archibald McMillian Forsyth was born on 2 November 1906 in the District of St. Rollox, County of Lanark, Scotland. He was baptized 13 January 1907 in Muiravonside. [7] He died 21 June 1907 of Tubercular Meningitis. [8]
Alistair Wood Forsyth was born 21 March 1908 in the district of Springburn, County of Lanark, Scotland, United Kingdom. [9]
Nancy was born 11 August 1910. Christina and their two children arrived in New York on 19 December 1910. [10]
James McDonald Forsyth, JR, was born 17 September 1912 [11]in Tampa, FL.
19 April 1910, James McDonald Forsyth arrived at the New York Harbor aboard the S.S. Furnessisa which has left the Glasgow port on 9 April 1910. [12].
In May 1910 James lives in a boarding house located at 265 Palmetto Street in West Tampa, Florida. Also living in the same boarding house is his cousin, John Forsyth, and two friends from Scotland, John Biggar, and William Potts. All four have some type of construction occupation and easily find jobs in the area. James is a bricklayer. [13]
James' wife remained in Scotland for a short while because Christina was expecting their third child, Agnes Irvine (Nancy Lee) Forsyth.
City directories:
1912 - lives 1309 Spruce Stree, West Tampa, Florida Occupation-construction
1916 and 1917 Lives same place, now a bricklayer
1919 still living at the same place, but now Superintendant for the Sanitation Department
1920 the Forsyths are living at 1309 Spruce Street, in West Tampa. He is an inspector for the Sanitation Department. [14]
1920 Census
On September 10, 1920, James McDonald Forsyth became a naturalized citizen of the United States. His naturalization certificate describes him as 5ft 9in tall, white, and fair complexion, blue eyes, and brown hair. His wife and children are listed with him all living at 1309 Spruce in West Tampa, Florida. [15] [16]
USA Certificate of Naturalization
His wife, Christina, died 2 Jan 1922 in Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida. [17] [18][19].
Christina has been sick for several years and Philomena Oakes Yancey was hired to take care of her and the children. It was through her that he met and later married her daughter, Philomena Yancey on 9 October 1923 in West Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida.
Forsyth-Yancey Marriage Certificate
Children of James and Philomena
Marjorie Forsyth
Richard Forsyth
Mary Ellen Forsyth
City Directories:
1924 He and new wife living at the Spruce Street home and he is superintendent of the water department.
1925 Living in the same place, but now selling Real Estate.
1928 living in the same place, but now is a salesman.
1930 The family now lives at 1910 Carmen in West Tampa. He works for the city of Tampa as a building inspector.
1932 Now living a the old Yancey home at 1012 33rd Avenue. He is still working for the City of Tampa as a building inspector.
1930 Census. Living at the home on 33rd Aven and still employed by the city of Tampa as a building inspector.
1940 Census Only change this year is that his father-in-law is living with them.
James McDonald Forsyth died on 12 September 1958. He was employed by the City of Tampa's Sanitation department as a Sanitary Engineer. [20], and is buried at Woodlawn cemetery with both is first wife, 2nd wife, daughter, Nancy, and granddaughter, Bonnie. Find A Grave: Memorial #26763347 [21]
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Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922
about Jas Macmillan Forsyth Name: Jas Macmillan Forsyth
Father's Name: Wm Macmillan Forsyth
Mother's name: Ellen Tait
Birth Place: Carlton, Victoria
Registration Year: 1894
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 1846
WWI file B2455, FORSYTH J M
Service number 9893
Place of birth Geelong, VIC, Australia
Place of enlistment Sydney, NSW, Australia
Next of kin Forsyth, William McMillan (father)
First World War Embarkation Roll - James McMillan Forsyth
James McMillan Forsyth
Service number: 9893
Rank: Private
Roll title: 2 Field Bakery and Butchery (19 ASC [Army Service Corps]) - 4 to 6 Reinforcements (March-May 1916)
Conflict: First World War, 1914-1918
Date of embarkation: 9 April 1916
Place of embarkation: Sydney
Ship embarked on: HMAT Nestor
Ship number: A71
Australia Death Index, 1787-1985
about James Mcmillan Forsyth Name: James Mcmillan Forsyth
Death Place: Geelong, Victoria
Age: 75
Registration Year: 1969
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 25234
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1894
| James McMillan Forsyth
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Burial
1974 •
Cemetery: Melbourne Victoria, Australia
Section: RR Grave Number: 362
Religion: R-C
Service Record
Name FORSYTH, JAMES PETER
Service Australian Army
Service Number V63268
Date of Birth 6 Jun 1914
Place of Birth PORT MELBOURNE, VIC
Date of Enlistment 14 Mar 1941
Locality on Enlistment PORT MELBOURNE, VIC
Place of Enlistment SOUTH MELBOURNE, VIC
Next of Kin FORSYTH, EDMUND
Date of Discharge 3 Apr 1946
Rank Private
Posting at Discharge 24 AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY BATTALION
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War No | James Peter Forsyth
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Name FORSYTH, JAMES ROBERT
Service Australian Army
Service Number NX151173 (N85717)
Date of Birth 18 Dec 1916
Place of Birth WILLOUGHBY, NSW
Date of Enlistment 8 Feb 1943
Locality on Enlistment ARTARMON, NSW
Place of Enlistment Unknown
Next of Kin FORSYTH, VIOLET
Date of Discharge 2 Jan 1946
Rank Driver
Posting at Discharge 33 HY A/A BTY
WW2 Honours and Gallantry None for display
Prisoner of War No
FORSYTH James Robert Bennett Death notice 03AUG1991 Death late of Willoughby Sydney Morning Herald 05AUG1991 | James Robert Forsyth
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FORSYTH James Robert Bennett Death notice 03AUG1991 Death late of Willoughby Sydney Morning Herald 05AUG1991
1954 Electoral Roll
lived 4 Clanwilliam St Willoughby - estate agent
Family Bible says died at home 4th Aug 1991 | James Robert Bennett Forsyth
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Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922
about James William Norman Forsyth
Name: James William Norman Forsyth
Father's Name: Alexander Forsyth
Mother's name: Isabella Davidson
Birth Place: Bright, Victoria
Registration Year: 1881
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 770
Australia Death Index, 1787-1985
about William Forsyth
Name: William Forsyth
Death Place: Bright, Victoria
Father's Name: Alexander Mcall
Mother's name: Isabella Davidson
Registration Year: 1882
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 487
| James William Norman Forsyth
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Australia, Death Index, 1787-1985
Name: Jane Forsyth
Birth Year: abt 1835
Age: 69
Death Place: Williamstown, Victoria
Father's name: Forsyth Jno
Mother's name: Bannerman Allen
Registration Year: 1904
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 14331
Victoria, Australia, Wills and Probate Records, 1841-2009
Name: Jane Forsyth
Record Type: Probates
Death Date: 1 Oct 1904
Death Place: Williamstown
Occupation: Spinster
Grant Date: 9 Nov 1904
Grant: P | Jane FORSYTH
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Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
Name: Jane Rhind Forsyth
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 11 Nov 1843
Birth Place: Edinburgh Parish, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Baptism Place: Edinburgh Parish, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Father:
Ebenezer Forsyth
Mother:
Ann Ross
FHL Film Number: 1066693
Reference ID: 2:17Q43FJ
1861 Scotland Census
Name: Jane Forsyth
Age: 20
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1841
Relationship: Servant
Gender: Female
Where born: Edinburgh, City of
Registration Number: 685/2
Registration district: St Andrew
Civil parish: Edinburgh St Stephen
County: Midlothian
Address: 27 India Street
Occupation: Nurse Maid
ED: 49
Household schedule number: 51
Line: 5
Roll: CSSCT1861_126
Household Members Age Relationship
Alexander M Edwards 29 Head
Mary Edwards 27 Wife
Mary W M Edwards 3 Daughter
John Edwards 2 Son
Jane Forsyth 20 Servant
Ann Jameson 30 Servant
Isabella Fraser 25 Servant
????
Scotland, Select Marriages, 1561-1910
Name: Jane Forsyth
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 15 Oct 1867
Marriage Place: Edinburgh Parish,Edinburgh,Midlothian,Scotland
Spouse:
Robert Mckay
FHL Film Number: 6035516 | Jane Forsyth
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Jane Holder
Birth unknown
Death Sep 1953
Burial
Taroom Cemetery
Taroom, Banana Shire, Queensland, Australia
Plot Section Protestant, Grave 217
Buried 02/09/1953 | Jane Andrews Forsyth
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Albury Banner and Wodonga Express (NSW : 1896 - 1938) Fri 3 Jul 1903 Page 40 Family Notices
BIRTH.
FORSYTH - On the 19th June, at Thomas street Junee, the wife of James Fosyth of a daughter.
Marriage??
7519/1927 WOOD ROLAND E FORSYTH JANE E NEWCASTLE | Jane E Forsyth
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Jean??
| Jane F L Forsyth
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Australia Marriage Index, 1788-1950
about Hiram Rudland Brown
Name: Hiram Rudland Brown
Spouse Name: Jane Isabella Forsyth
Marriage Place: Victoria
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Year: 1866
Registration number: 1362
Australia Death Index, 1787-1985
about Jane Isabella Brown
Name: Jane Isabella Brown
Death Place: Cwell, Victoria
Age: 90
Father's Name: James Forsyth
Mother's name: Jane Mcmillan
Registration Year: 1938
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration number: 5628
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1848
The Argus Monday 4 July 1938 Page 8
BROWN- On the 3rd July at the residence of her daughter 16 Fordham avenue East Cam- berwell Jane Isabella dearly loved wife of Hiram Brown late of Freeburgh and loved mother of Jinnie (Mrs Porteous, Camberwell), Isabella (Mrs Honeychurch Bright), Hiram (deceased) Christeana (Mrs Quin, Bright) James (New Zealand) Willie (deceased) George WA) Hirameana (Mrs Patton New Zealand), Lizzie (Mrs Betts, Coburg) aged 90 years.
Our wonderful mother.
| Jane Isabella Forsyth
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England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
Name: Jane Todd Forsyth
Date of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep 1852
Registration district: Bermondsey
Inferred County: Surrey
Volume: 1d
Page: 87
England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index: 1837-1915
Name: Jane Todd Forsyth
Date of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar 1854
Registration district: Bermondsey
Inferred County: London
Volume: 1d
Page: 96 | Jane Todd Forsyth
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Name Janet Forsyth
Gender Female
Birth Date 11 Jun 1869
Birthplace HIGH CHURCH,GLASGOW,LANARK,SCOTLAND
Father's Name Andrew Forsyth
Mother's Name Elizabeth Paterson
Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950
Indexing Project (Batch) Number C11918-1
System Origin Scotland-ODM
GS Film number 6035516 | Janet Forsyth
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Scotland, Births and Baptisms
Name: Janet Forsyth
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 18 Sep 1814
Christening Place: , NEW MONKLAND, LANARK, SCOTLAND
Birth Date: 08 Sep 1814
Father's Name: James Forsyth
Mother's Name: Jane Miller
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11651-4 , System Origin: Scotland-VR , GS Film number: 102959 , Reference ID: 2:15MJ50D
Scotland, Births and Baptisms
Name: Janet Forsyth
Gender: Female
Christening Date: 18 Sep 1814
Christening Place: , NEW MONKLAND, LANARK, SCOTLAND
Father's Name: James Forsyth
Mother's Name: Jane Miller
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C11651-4 , System Origin: Scotland-ODM , GS Film number: 0102958, 0102959 | Janet Forsyth
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