Blampied


Edmund Blampied, by his friend John St Helier Lander
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Origin of Surname
George Balleine gives the origin as the early French for white foot but says:
Blampied, white-foot, is a puzzle. One wonders how the whiteness of a man's feet attracted the attention of his neighbours. Yet it is not the corruption of some other word, for we get the name Whitefoot in England. Perhaps it was given in scorn to a man too dainty to get his feet dirty.
Early records
We previously showed here that although a common Jersey name from the 16th Century to the present, Blampied did not appear to have any older roots in the island. The name is found in the Extente of 1528 and the Jersey Chantry Certificate of 1550 contains four Blampieds.
We had somehow overlooked the spelling variations listed in our Comprehensive list of Jersey surnames and now shown below. We are indebted to a Blampied descendant for pointing out that Jersey Archive contains a contract dated 1402 between Guille de St Martin Seigneur of the Fief de la Trinity and several tenants, including John Blancpie dit Petit, John Blancpie the elder, and John Blancpie the younger. This suggests that the Blampied name was found in Trinity from the 14th century, there being three adult males by 1402.
Variants
- Blampied 1607
- Blampy 1528
- Blancpy 1484
- Blancpie 1402
- Blancpuy 1381
Distribution
This is very much a Trinity family. Of the 1386 Blampied births and baptisms in our database, 514 were recorded in Trinity. The other northern and central parishes - St John (191), St Mary (60), St Martin (108), St Peter (164) provide another 523. The family hardly ventured into the south east of the island, with a total of only 61 registrations in St Saviour, St Clement and Grouville.
Family records

Family trees
These Blampied family trees are currently subject to a detailed review. Details were added and corrections made during 2020 and the process is ongoing. Researchers are advised to check different trees because there are still unresolved differences. The problem is particularly apparent in the Trinity descendancies, researching which is not helped because so many Blampied men married Blampied cousins, many of them with the given name Rachel
- Gilles Blampied: 16th-19th centuries
- Jean Blampied: 16th-20th centuries
- Marin Blampied: 17th-20th centuries
- Josue Blampied: 18th-20th centuries
- Josue Blampied 2: 18th-20th centuries
- Jean Blampied: 17th-21st centuries
- Jean Blampied 2: 18th-20th centuries
- Nicollas Blampied: 17th-20th centuries
- Charles Blampied: 18th-20th centuries
- Thomas Blampied: 17th-20th centuries
- Philipot Blampied: 15th-19th centuries
- Abraham Blampied: 18th-20th centuries
- Abraham Blampied 2: 18th-20th centuries

Church records
- Blampied baptisms in Jersey
- Blampied marriages in Jersey (groom)
- Blampied marriages in Jersey (bride)
- Blampied burials in Jersey

Biographies and family histories
- Edmund Blampied (1886-1966), artist and etcher
- Charles Blampied Methodist pioneer
- Thomas Le Quesne Blampied: Veterinary surgeon


Newspaper records
- Capt Blampied of the schooner Reaper feared lost in 1848
- Mr G V Blampied and his family's return to South Africa was reported in the Evening Post in 1920

Great War service

Occupation records

World War 2 casualties

Family wills

Burial records
Emigrant to Canada

Family properties
- Blampied Farm, St Lawrence
- Half Way Hotel, Millbrook
- Bas l'Epine, Trinity
- Baymont, St Brelade
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Jourdain Blampied advertised his house at First Tower for sale in Chronique de Jersey in 1824
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Amice Blampied, who lived near St Brelade's Parish Church, offered his 8-vergee farm for sale in 1830

Family businesses
- Philip Blampied was a carpenter living at 58 King Street in 1841
- C P Blampied was at 23 Queen Street in the 1910s and '20s
- W J Blampied was a printer at 13 Broad Street from the 1880s
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An unusual mixture of businesses for this Blampied family: Coal merchants with an Esplanade depot, and tailors in partnership with Lafolley, in Broad Street. And further adverts indicate that they were also involved with two insurance companies
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Coal merchants
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1873
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John Blampied was agent for Manchester Fire Assurance
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John Blampied was agent for Star Life Insurance Company at 16 Esplanade in the 19th century
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Labey and Blampied, printers
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1890
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1886
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Blampied Brothers, charcoal merchants in 1875
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1875
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H H Blampied, wholesale confectioners' van
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1887 advert from L'Almanach de la Gazette de Jersey
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1887 advert from L'Almanach de la Gazette de Jersey
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Guano advertised by George Blampied in the Chronique de Jersey in 1939
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Philippe Blampied, of Charing Cross advertised oats from Brittany and the north of France in Chronique de Jersey in 1850
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A J Blampied was a pork butcher in 1890, with outlets in the Parade and the Market
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Jean Blampied had two small boats for sale at Les Croix, Trinity, in February 1804

Family album

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Fred Blampied
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Lt Blampied photographed by Henry Mullins
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Harold John Blampied, 1918, son of George and Annie, nee Corbin
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Mary Alice Blampied and Giselle
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Jane Elizabeth Blampied
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George Hamon Blampied (1854-1894)
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George Hamon Blampied
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Elizabeth Blampied (1835-1925)
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Harold Blampied, 1909
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A cartoon by Blampied depicting Richard Le Vavasseur dit Blanc-de-Pied
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Eliza Labey, nee Blampied
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Philip Blampied (1802-1898) the last family member to own Blampied Farm
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Barry Blampied at Snow Hill in the 1950s
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Capt Denis Blampied ...
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... and his wife Amelia, nee Hocquard
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Businessman Ron Blampied stood unsuccessfully for the States several times in the 1980s - Jersey Evening Post picture

Postcards
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1901 postcard to Miss E Blampied of Les Avenues Trinity. This was Eveline Blampied, youngest child of Charles William and Sophia. Trinity-born Charles (1839- ) farmed at Les Avenues. He married Sophia Louisa Le Boutillier (1844- ) in St Brelade, her home parish, in 1867. At the time he was a carpenter, the son of sailor Richard Josue, and Susanne, nee de Gruchy. The couple were farming 23 vergees at Rue du Nord, Trinity, by 1871, but their first three children, Sophia Louisa (1868- ), Alice (1872- ) and Lilian Alice (1876- ) were baptised in St Brelade. Eveline (1881- ) and her brother John Adolphus (1877- ) were baptised in Trinity.
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... Happy birthday from Agnes in 1901, it was her 20th birthday ...
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... another card, a year later
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A card for Miss A Blampied, at La Retraite, Trinity, in 1918. This was Aline, born in the parish in 1879, and still single and living with her mother Amelia at the time of the 1911 census
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Birthday greetings to Lilian, in Trinity in 1909. She appears to have been born in St John in 1901, the daughter of farmer Charles (1860- ) and Amelia. They were living in St John in 1901, and at Les Avenues in 1911, but presumably elsewhere in Trinity in between.
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A postcard sent to Dorice Blampied, who lived near the Post Office in St Mary in 1905. She was born in 1893 and lived at home with her parents William and Anna, nee Trachy, and older brother William. In 1922 she married Philip Marquand de La Haye in St Peter
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A card sent from France to Laura Blampied in St Mary in 1908. This was probably the 25-year-old daughter of William and Anna
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A postcard from friends on holiday in Poland, sent to J A Blampied in James Street in 1934. Somebody did not read the very clear address that carefully, because the card travelled via New Jersey

Family gravestones
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Almorah cemetery
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Almorah cemetery
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Almorah cemetery
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Almorah cemetery
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Almorah cemetery
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Almorah cemetery
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Almorah cemetery
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Trinity Church cemetery
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Trinity Church cemetery
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Trinity Church cemetery
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Trinity Church cemetery
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Trinity Church cemetery
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Trinity Church cemetery
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Trinity Church cemetery
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St Mary’s Church cemetery
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St Peter’s Church cemetery
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Old Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Old Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Old Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Old Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Old Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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Mont a l’Abbe cemetery
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St Ouen parish cemetery
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St Ouen parish cemetery
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St John’s Church cemetery
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St John’s Church cemetery
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St John’s Church cemetery
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St John’s Church cemetery
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St Ouen parish cemetery
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Philadelphie cemetery
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Philadelphie cemetery
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Sion cemetery
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St Brelade parish cemetery
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St Brelade parish cemetery
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St Brelade parish cemetery
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Surville Cemetery
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Surville Cemetery
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Surville Cemetery
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Surville Cemetery
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St Lawrence
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St Saviour
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St Saviour
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St Lawrence
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St Lawrence
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St Lawrence
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St Lawrence
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St Lawrence
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St Lawrence
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St Lawrence
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St Lawrence
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John Blampied, Bouchoir New British Cemetery
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Charles William Blampied, Ballyhooly Church of Ireland
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The records are displayed 30 to a page, but by selecting the yellow Wiki Table option at the top left of the page you can open a full, scrollable list. This list will either be displayed in a new tab or a pop-up window. You may have to edit the settings of your browser to allow pop-up windows for www.jerripediabmd.net. For the small number of family names for which a search generates more than 1,500 records you will have to refine your search (perhaps using start or end dates) to reduce the number of records found.
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