Background
Forster was born in Monkwearmouth, County Durham, England, the son of Anthony Forster, shipwright, and his wife Catherine.
Forster was born in Monkwearmouth, County Durham, England, the son of Anthony Forster, shipwright, and his wife Catherine.
Forster arrived in Glenelg, South Australia in the Siam on 25 April 1841. Forster was for some time editor of the South Australian Register. In 1855 he was elected to the Mixed South Australian Legislative Council for West Adelaide, in opposition to James Hurtle Fisher.
The seat was, however, declared vacant by the Court of Disputed Returns in November, Mr.
Forster being re-elected on 1 January 1856. When the Constitution Acting came into force, Mr.
Forster was elected to the Legislative Council for The Province in March 1857, and sat till 2 February 1861, when he retired by rotation, but was immediately re-elected, and sat till December 1864, when he resigned. In 1866 he published "South Australia: its Progress and Prosperity" (London), which gave banker and fellow-parliamentarian George Tinline cr for the Bullion Acting of 1852, so mitigating the currency crisis.
Forster married Margaret Gibson Sims (died in London on 6 July 1868) they had at least two children.
All predeceased him. daughter 31 March 1848
Anthony Yarwood Forster (1 September 1849 – 28 December 1874) (fell overboard from Steamship Hesperus, presumed drowned)
Eliza, born sometime around 1830, was the second daughter of Robert F. Macgeorge.