John Forrest spent most of his childhood in Bunbury,Western Australia.
Explorer and politician Sir John Forrest has been honoured by having several things named after him.the John Forrest National Park, not far from Perththe township of Forrest on the Indian-Pacific railway linethe Perth suburb of ForrestdaleForrest Chase, a large shopping centre in Forrest Place, PerthForrestfield is a suburb southeast of Perththe John Forrest Senior High Schoolseveral streets such as Forrest Street and Forrest Crescent
William Forrest Andrews, known as Steve Forrest, was not a descendant of Nathan Bedford Forrest or his brothers. He was actually the great-grandson of Nathan Bedford Forrest's brother, John. The family connection comes through the lineage of John Forrest rather than Nathan himself.
John Forrest was born on 22 August 1847, at Preston Pointnear Bunbury in Western Australia
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