William Forsyth (1721-1810)

Tailor & Silk Manufacturer, of Huntly; 4th of Tailzerton, Aberdeenshire

He was a tailor and silk manufacturer in Huntly and was granted the Freedom of Glasgow in 1746. He was described as the owner of one of Huntly's three bleachfields in 1778 and with his sons (William and Alexander) manufactured, "good silk stockings, and other articles, from the coarse silk, which meets with ready sale. They make from the finest silk knee garters, mitts, and breeches-pieces". After the 75th Gordon Highlanders were raised in 1794, he was commissioned by the Duchess of Gordon to design a suitable tartan for the regiment - that now also doubles as the Forsyth tartan. In 1795, the Forsyths of Huntly supplied plaids for 1,010-privates and 22-drummers.

William married Jean, daughter of George Phynn, Lord of the Corse of Monelly. His wife was the sister of James Phyn, a business associate and brother-in-law of William Kerin Constable and a partner in Phyn, Ellice & Co., one of the leading mercantile firms in British North America. Mrs Forsyth's sister, Helen, was the stepmother of John Richardson who went into partnership with their son, John, and reorganised Phyn, Ellice & Co. to become Forsyth, Richardson & Co., which continued its success as one of the most important import-export firms in Montreal. The Forsyths had a daughter and ten sons who almost all went into business in Huntly, Canada, London and St. Petersburg. Their grandson, William Forsyth-Grant, inherited Ecclesgreig Castle, Kincardineshire.

Parents (2)

William Forsyth

Merchant in Huntly, Aberdeenshire; 3rd of Tailzerton

1687-1759

Elspet (Gerard) Forsyth

Mrs Espet (Gerard of Walkerhill, Aberdeen) Forsyth

d.1774

Spouse (1)

Jean (Phyn) Forsyth

Mrs Jean (Phyn) Forsyth

1732-1811

Children (11)

George Forsyth

Merchant of York (Toronto) & Niagara, Upper Canada

1755-1806

William Forsyth

William Forsyth, Silk Manufacturer, of Huntly, Aberdeenshire

1756-1793

Alexander Forsyth

Alexander Forsyth, Silk Manufacturer, of Dunbennan, Huntly, Aberdeenshire

1758-1845

James Forsyth

Captain James Forsyth, of the Dragoons; of Lansdowne Place, London

1759-1825

Thomas Forsyth

Merchant, of Montreal & 26 Surrey Street, The Strand, London

1761-1832

John Forsyth

Colonel John Forsyth, M.L.C., J.P., of Forsyth, Richardson & Co., Montreal

1762-1837

Joseph Forsyth

J.P., Merchant, of Kingston, Upper Canada

1764-1813

Robert Forsyth

Major Robert Forsyth, of the 60th King's Royal Rifle Corps; unmarried

1766-1824

David Forsyth

David Forsyth, Merchant, of Aberdeen & formerly of St. Petersburg

1767-1833

Morris Forsyth

Rev. Morris Forsyth, Minister at Mortlach, Banffshire

1771-1828

Margaret Forsyth

Margaret Forsyth, died at Huntly, Aberdeenshire, unmarried

1777-1863