Francis Philip Fatio

Francis Philip Fatio
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Francis Philip Fatio (1724-1811), plantation owner in East Florida
Born
Francis Philip Fatio

1724
Vevey, Switzerland
Died1811
Spanish East Florida
NationalitySwiss, Sardinian, British, Spanish
Other namesFrancisco Phelipe Fatio
Occupation(s)soldier, merchant, plantation owner
Years activeafter 1740–1811
Known forplanter, relationship with government of Spanish East Florida

Francis Philip Fatio (Spanish Francisco Phelipe Fatio; 1724–1811), born in Switzerland, was a soldier for France, a viscount in Sardinia, a merchant in London, and a prominent planter in East Florida during both the British period and the second Spanish period.

Francis Philip Fatio was born in 1724 in Vevey, Switzerland.[1] He joined the Swiss Guard, and fought for France in the War of Austrian Succession. He later moved to the Kingdom of Sardinia, his wife's native land, where he was made a viscount. In 1759, Fatio joined his brother in commerce in London.[2]

  1. ^ Lytton, E. R. (1992). "Some Interesting and Notable Public Facts about Francis Joseph Fatio ..." Retrieved 7 June 2016.
  2. ^ Parker (1988). 46.