I think the book is now out of print, but I first found it on film at the LDS
family history center. Author is Ruth Crawley Champion, and the book was
published by Gateway Press of Baltimore in 1984. However, this book
focuses on the descendants of Thomas Champion of Ashford, England, Sandiwch
County who "did sail 12th of March [1634] for the plantation called New
England on the sailing ship HERCULES bound for the land known as America."
This line of Champions went from Long Island to New Jersey and then spread
west. If there is a connection to the Connecticut (Saybrook?) Champions or
the Virginia Champions, it is not followed. Ruth Crawley Champion's line
went from Long Island to Hempstead to New Jersey, then west to Ohio (esp.
Hamilton County and Clermont County), then west to Indiana (Morgan County,
Adams Twp). My Champion line branches off from hers in NJ but fortunately
made it into her book--our batch left Tuckahoe NJ in 1846 for Sangamon County
IL, then wound up in Jefferson County KS. I'm happy to do lookups in this
book, but don't expect to find aught about CT or VA Champions in it.
Jan T