Los Angeles County, CA, Biographies This file is part of the California Genealogy & History Archives http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cagha/index.htm WILLIAM FORBES. Among the well‑known citizens and representative farmers of the Azusa is the subject of this sketch. Mr. Forbes came to this place in 1875 and purchased a claim of eighty acres of land of John Shelton. This land is located about two miles south of the present site of Azusa City. At the time of his purchase it was nearly all in a wild and uncultivated state. His years of labor have produced good results, and among his improvements may be noted a fine orchard of French prunes of six acres in extent, four acres of apricots, two acres of oranges, two acres of peaches, apples and pears and other deciduous fruits; also six acres in alfalfa, which by his system of irrigation is made to produce a yearly yield of ten tons per acre. The rest of his land is devoted to general farming and stock-raising. Among his stock are some fine specimens of draft horses of Norman breed, and roadsters of "Billy Lee" stock; also Jersey cattle. Mr. Forbes is a native of Prince Edward's Island, and dates his birth in 1843. He is the son of Peter and Margaret (Robinson) Forbes. His father was a native of Prince Edward's Island, and his mother was born in Scotland. The subject of this sketch was reared as a farmer, in which calling his father was engaged. At the age of nineteen years he started in life for himself and emigrated to the United States. Soon after his arrival in New York he came via steamer route to California. After a short stay in San Francisco he went to Nevada and located at Steamboat Springs, where he engaged in contracting and furnishing wood for the mills at that point. He was successful in his business, and continued his operations until forced to abandon them on account of the timber claims of the United States controlling the wood lands of that section. In 1868 he located in Inyo County, California, and there engaged in farming until 1872. In that year he returned to Nevada and engaged in stock business in Death's Valley. That not proving a success, in the fall of that year he located in San Bernardino County, California, and commenced farming operations upon rented lands. He conducted his operations in that county until 1875, when he took up his present residence. Mr. Forbes is a practical farmer, devoting his lands to diversified products, and has been successful in his enterprise. He is a strong believer in the wealth and future prosperity that await his section of the San Gabriel Valley, and is a supporter of such enterprises as tend to develop its resources. He is a stockholder, director and treasurer of the Azusa Irrigating Company. In politics he is a straightforward Republican. In May, 1888, Mr. Forbes was united in marriage with Miss Susannah C. McCallum, a native of Prince Edward's Island, and the daughter of Stephen McCullum. Mr. Forbes's father died in 1876. His mother died at his home in 1879. An Illustrated History of Los Angeles County, California � Chicago, The Lewis Publishing Company, 1889 Page 733 Transcribed by Kathy Sedler