Sorry, but the Ruth Crawley Champion's book only has descendants of Thomas
Champion of Ashford, Kent, England, who sailed for America March 12, 1634,
with an unnamed servant, on the ship Hercules. Thomas was born c1615. He
married Frances Jacocks of Hempstead, Long Island. (Formerly of Stamford,
CT) Her family's name was later "Jacobs". Everything I read indicates
these folks were Quakers.
Hempstead town records, according to this book, indicate that Thomas
Champion was a resident as early as 1655. His son John moved to West
Jersey. When 30 men signed a petition to the provincial governor on behalf
of Henry Jacobs, "tenant in possession of Mattinnican Island," John Champion
was one of the signers.
"Many settlers from Long Island moved to the Cape May area to engage
in the whaling business, which was very good at that time. Relatives
of the
Champion family settled in the eastern part of Gloucester Co. (not
Atlantic
Co.)...
I guess now the title to her book would need to be updated to 368 Years in
America.
Jan