Elizabeth Day, 0t. Champion S Mother at OtS place. Born 1844 — died in Baltic in 1941 age 97 years.
hunter. The “Baltic” Champions are commonly referred to as “The Lucks”, after John, a successful fisherman. The two Champions were first cousins. Descendants of the “Nicks” are William Burns, Clifford Ramsey, and Laura Cousins; descendants of the “Lucks” are Wallace Champion, Mrs. Frank Shields, and Hilton Bryanton.
CHAMPION (GORDON)
Gordon Champion, son of Mrs. Irene Champion, married Ann
Bryanton of Malpeque 1962. In 1963 they purchased the property of Fred Beairsto. They have three children: Norma, Vernon, and Allan. In 1971
they moved to Alberton where Gordon is an officer for the Department of Fisheries. '
CLARK (ROBERT and LOTTIE)
Robert Clark was born in Alberton in 1870, d. 1942, he moved to Baltic and married Charlotte (Lottie) Graham, daughter of Janet Pickering and John A. Graham of Cavendish in 1918. Robert was a carpenter and building sleighs and wagons was a thriving business in this area. Their home was located between the Bernard and Baltic River Road, a neat cOuntry home with a lovely flower garden. Their family-John Sterling, never married, served in theRoyal Canadian Navy, for three years, was a fisherman by trade and was washed over board from his boat in 1959,- his
body was never recovered; Mary Eunice,’married John Murphy, Sea View; Robert Keir lives in Oshawa, works for a bolt factory and is married to. . .;
Evelyn Janette married George Wall in 1959, lived in Baltic until 1960 when they moved to Kensington and it was there that Mrs. Clark resided
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