Francisco Pellicer ( c1747-1826) was an early resident and carpenter of colonial St. Augustine, Florida.
He bought a lot on Saint George Street with Jose Peso de Burgo and they built a duplex house.
Pellicer did well as one of a dozen carpenters in the colony and later bought land on present-day Orange Street.
[1] Pellicer's first wife died around 1783 and he married Juana Villa who bore him nine children.
[3] His Great Floridian plaque is located at the Pellicer-DeBurgo House (reconstructed) at 53 Saint George Street in St. Augustine, which is used as a British style pub in the Colonial Quarter museum complex.