FORSYTH

'Forsyth' is a Scottish surname. Notable persons with this name include:

Alex Forsyth, Scottish footballer

Alex Forsyth, an ice hockey player in the National Hockey League

Amanda Forsyth, Canadian cellist

Andrew Forsyth (1858-1942), British mathematician

Andrew James Forsyth, Australian Personality (See DOO).

Benjamin Forsyth, American Army officer in the War of 1812

Bill Forsyth, Scottish film director

Brandon Forsyth, American figure skater

Brigit Forsyth, British actress

Bruce Forsyth, British entertainer

David Forsyth:


David Forsyth (born 1947), American soap opera actor


David Forsyth (1854-1909), chess writer and inventor of Forsyth notation

Frederick Forsyth, British author and journalist

George Alexander Forsyth, commanding officer of the U.S. 9th Cavalry Regiment during the Battle of Beecher Island

James W. Forsyth, (1835-1906) Commander of the 7th U.S. Cavalry at the Wounded Knee Massacre.

John Forsyth (1780-1841), American politician

John Forsyth Jr., American newspaper editor

John Kealty Forsyth (1867-1928), Australian army general

Kimberly Forsyth, American beauty queen

Michael Forsyth, British politician

Malcolm Forsyth, Canadian composer

Peter Taylor Forsyth, Scottish theologian

Robert Forsyth, Anglican Bishop of South Sydney

Samuel Forsyth

Tim Forsyth (b.1973), Australian athlete

Tom Forsyth (b.1949), Scottish footballer

Wesley Octavius Forsyth (1859-1937), Canadian pianist and composer.

William Forsyth (1737-1804), a Scottish botanist
'Forsyth' is the name of at least four towns in the United States of America:

Forsyth, Georgia


★ the Forsyth meteorite of 1829, which fell in Georgia, United States (see meteorite falls)

Forsyth, Illinois

Forsyth, Missouri

Forsyth, Montana
'Forsyth County' is the name of several counties in the United States:

Forsyth County, Georgia

Forsyth County, North Carolina
'The Forsyth Institute' is the oral health research institute based in Boston, United States of America.
'Forsyth' in chess refers to Forsyth-Edwards Notation (FEN).

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