Marie-Joseph Farcot

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Born
Marie-Joseph-Denis Farcot

1798
Died1875 (aged 7677)
OccupationEngineer
KnownforSteam engine inventions
Marie-Joseph Farcot
Born
Marie-Joseph-Denis Farcot

1798
Died1875 (aged 7677)
OccupationEngineer
Known forSteam engine inventions

Marie-Joseph-Denis Farcot (1798–1875) was a French engineer, inventor and manufacturer, working mainly with steam engines. His son, Joseph Farcot, was also a noted inventor.

Marie-Joseph-Denis Farcot was born in 1798. His father was Joseph Jean Chrysostome Farcot, a former teacher at the college of Juilly, Seine-et-Marne.[a][2] He was orphaned at a young age, and became an apprentice with Achille Colas and with Jecker, an expert maker of precision instruments. In 1820 he began work in the studio of Chaillot, where he learned steam engine construction. His training led him to create steam engines that were also precise instruments.[2]

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