Barbara, Benjamin, William and Betsy. They had been two years in Newfoundland before coming to P.E.I , and Baltic . They had scarcely landed when tragedy entered their lives. One Sunday they left home to attend the Anglican Church in Burlington ( St . Stephens). Two teen-aged boys were left home to keep house, one was their own son the other a young chap by the name of Warren, no doubt a relative of Mrs. Champion . After their elders had departed, the boys went to the river and while on a raft were both tragically drowned. According to information gathered from the late Otis Champion , this young Champion was the first person to be interred in the Peoples Cemetery, Malpeque . The Champion name found in Spring Valley , , Malpeque and other parts of P.E.I , all had their origin from John and Barbara of "the Baltic ". CHAMPION William Champion , born 1841?, first son of John Champion and Bar¬ bara Warren, married Annie Sudsbury . Their family were: William, un¬ married; John, " John Luck " married Isabel Evans ; James, married Perilla Brooks; George, married Elizabeth Day ; Benjamin, married Isabel Ludlow ; Thomas, married Isabel Ferguson ; Martha; Mary; Jane; Agnes. William Champion owned land along the Baltic Creek , previously owned by Captain John Breen , which included lands to the Bernard property, and south to the John and David Clark property and extending to along the east side of the " Ot " Road. This land was divided among his sons George, Benjamin, and Thomas. Benjamin, married Isabel Ludlow , and owned land and lived south of his brother Thomas where now lives. Their family were: Russell, married Lily Champion ; Chester, married Rebecca Higgins ; Ella, married Daniel Beairsto ; Elizabeth, married..... MacArthur; William, unmarried. Thomas, married Isabel Ferguson and owned the property where Edith and William Burns now reside. Their family were: Frederick, married Elizabeth Duggan , parents of Wallace Champion and Janette Champion Bernard. George, James, Daniel, Erskine, Lulu, all unmarried. Letty, married Archibald MacDonald , written elsewhere; Jane, married ...... Sinclair; Anne, married.......Hutchison, living in California . In 1919, Thomas traded properties with his brother James, who had returned from the U.S.A. a widower and settled in Stanchel . He had three sons: Dr. J.B. Champion M.D. , Rev. Joshiah B. Champion , and Rev. J. Benjamin Champion, these men never lived in Baltic . In 1937 the MacKenzies sold the property to James A. and Thelma 48