Hi Seaweed,
Many thanks for taking time out to check the Crew Agreements for the ‘Lizzie Ellen’. Disappointed to see no CHAMPION’s listed though. I agree there is no point retaining the digital copies.
This one is proving to be a mystery to resolve. I have a copy of a Crew Agreement for the ship ‘Waft’ for the six months up to 30 June 1908. John CHAMPION is listed as having signed-on as an Ordinary Seaman on the 1 January 1908 in Ipswich, Suffolk, having previously sailed on the ‘Lizzie Ellen’, Barnstaple. His brother William was the Mate, and had remained on board the ‘Waft’ when he signed the agreement, also on the 1 January 1908 in Ipswich, Suffolk.
I found three ‘Lizzie Ellen’s’ in the Clip Project Database;
O/no.: 53432; Port of Registry: Cardigan; First Registered: 1866; In MNL: 1870-1890; Register closed: blank
O/no.: 69851; Port of Registry: Cardigan; First Registered: 1874; In MNL: 1880-1915; Register closed: 1918
O/no.: 84492; Port of Registry: Dunedin; First Registered: 1888; In MNL: 1890; Register closed: 1897
I ruled out the first ship 53432 because the record dates did not cover the period I was interested in, and ruled out 84492 because this was a ship based in New Zealand.
The Maritime History Archive lists a 1906 Crew Agreement as being held at Ceredigion Archives, Aberystwyth. I think this will be my next port of call, to see if John CHAMPION appears in one of the 1906 Agreements.
Regards
Chris