Francis Philip Fatio | |
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Born | Francis Philip Fatio 1724 Vevey, Switzerland |
Died | 1811 Spanish East Florida |
Nationality | Swiss, Sardinian, British, Spanish |
Other names | Francisco Phelipe Fatio |
Occupation(s) | soldier, merchant, plantation owner |
Years active | after 1740–1811 |
Known for | planter, 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]