I represent Rev. Peter Levrier. I was the minister to the colony of 46 French Protestants that arrived with Lt. Governor Monfort Browne in 1766. We settled in a place called Campbelltown, north of the colonial town of Pensacola. Campbelltown was, more or less, doomed from the start. Within a couple of years it had begun a slow decline, with deaths due to illness and migration away from the unfavorable location. I stayed in Pensacola for a time – In 1766, I baptized Jane Pilott and administered Holy Communion to the family (Mrs. Pilott said it was the first time she had taken communion in two years due to the lack of clergy in Pensacola). With the continuing failure of Campbelltown, I drifted away – probably to lands I had been granted in the more attractive areas farther west – by the time the settlement was deemed abandoned in 1770.
Sources: 3, 12, 111