Robert Forsyth (U.S. Marshal)

Robert Forsyth (U.S. Marshal)

Robert Forsyth (1754–1794) was the first U.S. Marshal of the state of Georgia. He is notable as the first marshal killed in the line of duty.

Robert Forsyth was born in Scotland in 1754. As a teenager, he moved to America with his family, where they first settled in New England before moving to Fredericksburg, , in 1774. At the age of 22, Forsyth enlisted in the Continental Army after the start of the American Revolutionary War. Three years later, on January 10, 1779, he received a commission as Captain in the Corps of Partisan Light Dragoons (Lee's Legion) under Major Henry Lee III aka "Light-horse Henry".

Within the year, Forsyth resigned from Lee's Legion to accept another post. His transfer prompted a letter from General Washington expressing regret that he was leaving Lee's command, but relief that Forsyth would be "in another line of the Army." Working as aide-de-camp to General Avery, Forsyth's new responsibility was to provision the Southern Army. For this work, which he performed quite well despite almost insurmountable hardships, Forsyth earned a promotion to Major of the First Virginia Legion on March 21, 1781.

After the war, Forsyth returned to Fredericksburg, but moved to Augusta, Georgia, in 1785. He soon established himself in the new community, becoming a member of the Board of Commissions, where he worked successfully to acquire a new jail for the county. He also worked as a tax assessor, justice of the peace, and trustee of the Richmond Academy. By 1792, he also owned 6,000 acres (24 km²) (about 15,000 hectares) of land. In addition, Forsyth was a member of the Society of the Cincinnati and the Freemasons. He became Master of the Lodge Columbia and Deputy Grand Master for the state of Georgia. Washington appointed him Marshal on September 26, 1789. Forsyth was 35 years old.

Allen Raid and murder

On January 11, 1794, Marshal Forsyth, accompanied by two of his deputies, went to the house of a Mrs. Dixon to serve a civil court process on two brothers, Beverly and William Allen. Beverly Allen, a former Methodist minister from South Carolina, saw the Marshal approaching, so he hid in a room on the second floor of the house. When Forsyth knocked on the door of the room, Allen fired his pistol at the direction of the knocking. The ball hit Forsyth in the head, killing him instantly. He was the first of over 200 Marshals and Deputies killed in the line of duty. Although Forsyth's Deputies arrested the killer, Allen later managed to escape. He was never recaptured. One brother died in Kentucky in 1817; the other brother died in Georgia in 1826.

Forsyth, 40 years old at the time of his murder, left a widow and two sons. One of the boys, John, became governor of Georgia and, later, U.S. Minister to Spain. While at the latter post, he negotiated the treaty ceding Florida to the United States. John Forsyth also served as Secretary of State under Presidents Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren. His grandson, John, Jr., was also a newspaper editor.

External links

* [http://www.usmarshals.gov/history/firstmarshals/forsyth.htm Biography from www.usmarshals.gov]
* [http://www.odmp.org/officer.php?oid=5016 Biography from The Officer Down Memorial Page, Inc.]
* [http://www.usdoj.gov/marshals/rollcall.html Biography at U.S. Marshals Roll Call of Honor]

ources

* [http://www.usmarshals.gov/history/firstmarshals/forsyth.htm A public domain biography]
* [http://www.odmp.org/officer/5016-marshal-robert-forsyth Law Enforcement Memorial]


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