Following the
French Revolution of 1789, Skipwith was appointed as US
Consul to the
French colony of
Martinique in 1790. He experienced the turmoil of the Revolution, as well as the aftermath of the abortive
slave insurrection in Martinique, before departing in 1793. In 1795, Skipwith was appointed Consul-General in
Paris under the US Minister to France,
James Monroe. On June 2, 1802, Fulwar Skipwith married Evelina Louisa Barlié Van den Clooster, a
Flemish baroness. Their children were Lelia, who married
Thomas B. Robertson; Evelina, who married Edward H. Barton; and George Grey Skipwith. Skipwith assisted
Robert Livingston (known as "The Chancellor" for the high New York state legal office he held) in negotiating the Louisiana Purchase, and actively participated in the transfer of 828,000 square miles of land in its southern part. ==Republic of West Florida==