The Champion trails in America, 1607-1976
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Cover title: The Champion trails in America, 1607-1976; Title page: Champion families, The Champion trails in America.
Edward Chamnpion was born in England, possibly in Bristol. His family came to America ca. 1607-1643, and settled mainly in James County (now Surry), in Virginia. He was probably related to Richard Champion, who was listed in the original company of settlers to James Town in 1607. Edward married Elizabeth, and they had five children: Edward II, Phillis, Elizabeth, Sarah, and Pricilla. The elder Edward died before 1668 in Isle of Wight, Virginia, and it was there his widow married (2) Joseph Poole. Descendants of Edward and Elizabeth lived in Virginia, then migrated to North Carolina and southwestern Kentucky. Some later descendants and allied families live(d) in California, Colorado, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, North Carolina, Michigan, Mississippi, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and elswhere in the United States.
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Also includes Binns, Bishop, Fleming, Scott, Travis, Williams and other related families.
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