Background
He was born in Aghyaran near Castlederg, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, a son of devout Methodists, and at age 15 apprenticed to a draper.
He was born in Aghyaran near Castlederg, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, a son of devout Methodists, and at age 15 apprenticed to a draper.
He left for New Zealand, where he worked for a year at Wellington. He moved to South Australia in 1905 to study at West. L. Morton"s Hope Lodge Missionary Training College at Belair. He was ordained a minister of the Kent Town Methodist Church in 1912.
Around 1914 he was in charge of the South Broken Hill Methodist churches.
In 1929 he was appointed superintendent of the Adelaide"s Central Methodist Mission, a position he held for a record 23 years. In June 1930 he founded the Kuitpo Industrial Colony, with West. H. Tucker as manager and honorary secretary. where men could work for board and lodging.
The area, of nearly 1000 acres, was granted by the State Government on perpetual lease on condition that it be used for charitable purposes (the Kuitpo Colony later became a rehabilitation centre). In 1931 he founded the South Australian Council of Charitable Relief Organizations.
In 1943 he negotiated the Mission"s purchase of radio station 5KA as both a source of income and a propaganda medium.
In 1944 he founded Aldersgate Retirement Village at Felixstow. Forsyth himself retired in 1952 and died at home six years later. He was buried at Payneham.
He and Ida had two sons.
Bob and Elliott. Their home for many years was 6 Adelaide Terrace, Magill. He was appointed O.B.E. in 1937.