I represent John Falconer. I lived in Pensacola during the British colonial period, where I made my living as a merchant. I was in Pensacola by fall of 1768, and was elected to represent Campbelltown in the House of Commons for the provincial General Assembly that spring. I formed a firm with William Ogilvy, Ogilvy & Falconer, and together we purchased Lot 199 in town. I received several grants of land, at least one in the more desirable part of West Florida, on the Mississippi. I was on the list of inhabitants of Pensacola at the capitulation on May 10, 1781, and after that I was forced to leave West Florida. I went to Nassau, in the Bahamas. My death announcement appeared in the Bahama Gazette in 1793.
Sources: 5, 7, 32, 39, 57, 6