Blampied family members who served in World War 1

Blampied family members who served in the Great War

Six members of the family lost their lives while serving in the armed forces and a further 30 saw active service in World War 1.
The dates shown are often birth or baptism dates from our database, not necessarily those shown on service records, and parishes shown are parish of birth, where known, not the parish in which individuals were living when they joined up.
Notes on our list, abbreviations used etc
Sons of Charles and Mary Jane of Mount Billot, Trinity
- Charles Garnet Blampied (1886- ) (Tr) Rifleman Royal Irish Rifles, killed in action at Guillemont Further information
- Thomas John Blampied (1894-1916) (Tr), Private, Canadian Infantry
- Clement Le Sueur Blampied (1887- ) (Tr), Corporal, Canadian Infantry, PoW
Sons of Charles and Matilda Cecilia Jane Blampied of Almorah Crescent
- Charles William Blampied (1896-1915), Rifleman, Royal Irish Rifles, drowned while training Further information
- John Blampied (1899-1916) Private, Middlesex Regiment, killed in action
- Arthur Philip Blampied (1895- ) Private, Machine Gun Corps
- John Blampied (1888-1918) son of Florence Louisa, Private, Dorsetshire Regiment, killed in action
- Winter Henry Blampied (1878-1919) son of son of Henry Coutanche Blampied and Adelaide Mary, husband of Amelia Ann, nee Belin, Private, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, died of heatstroke in India
- Sydney George Blampied MM (1898- ) son of Wesley and Jane of Ann Street, Rifleman, Royal Irish Rifles, wounded three times
- Albert Blampied, Private, Militia
- Alfred Blampied, ex-Militia, Sapper RE
- Arthur Robert Blampied (1896- ) (Dublin) son of Arthur (Jer) and Jane Ross, Private, London Regiment, wounded
- Bertram Guy Blampied (1899- ) (Gsy), Jersey father, 2nd Lieutenant RAF
- Bertram Liott Blampied (1896- ) (St H) son of Thomas Richard and Annie Georgina Renouf, Captain, Royal West Kent Regiment
- Caleb John Blampied (1872- ) (Newfoundland) ex-Militia, Private, Canadian Infantry
- Charles Frederick Blampied (1887- ) (St H) son of Charles John and Edith, Private, Dorsetshire Regiment
- Clifford George Blampied (1878- ) (St H) son of Annie, Gunner, Royal Garrison Artillery
- Edmund Blampied (1886-1966) (St Mt), L-Cpl, RJGB
- Edmund Frederick Blampied (1890- ) (St H) son of George Edmund and Rhoda Ann Galpin, Private, Canadian Infantry
- Edward Blampied (1885- ) (Tr) probably son of Henri and Adelaide, Sergeant, Canadian Infantry, ex-Militia, wounded
- Edwin George Blampied (Tr), Private, Royal Defence Corps
Sons of George Blampied and Adelina Esther Christin
- George Christie Blampied (1879- ) (St H) Sapper RE
- Edward Blampied (1886- ) (Gr) Private, RASC
- Harold John Blampied (1879- ) (St H) son of George and Ann Ester Corbin, Captain, Black Watch
- Harold John Blampied (1893- ) (St H) son of John Amy Blampied and Isabelle Vibert, Captain RAMC
- Herbert Charles Blampied (1886-1963) (Tr), son of William Charles and Elise Esther Kelling, Private Militia, to NZ after war
- John Blampied (St My), Private RAOC
Daughter and son of Adolphus John Blampied and Mary Ann Le Quesne
- Mary Le Quesne Blampied (1893- ), British Red Cross
- Thomas Le Quesne Blampied (1891-1980) (St H), Lieutenant, Royal Army Veterinary Corps
- Maurice St Helier Blampied (1891- ) (Tr) son of William Charles and Rachel Newbegin, Private, NZ
- Reginald Walter Blampied (St H), Private, RAMC
- Roy Charles Blampied (1894- ) (St H) son of Thomas Richard and Annie Georgina Renouf, OV, Lieutenant, Royal Garrison Artillery
- Sidney Charles Blampied (Plymouth) Jersey parents, William Albert and Lydia Louise, Private, Hampshire Regiment, wounded
Sons of Wesley and Jane Ann Blampied
- Sydney George Blampied (1898- ) (St H) Private RAMC, wounded twice
- Wesley Alfred John Blampied (1895- ) (St H), Bombardier, Royal Field Artillery, wounded
- Wilfred Charles Blampied (1886- ) (St My) son of Elizabeth, Private, Labour Corps
- William Alfred Blampied (1898- ) son of George and Rhoda, Gunner, Canadian Field Artillery
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The declaration made by Thomas John Blampied when he joined the Canadian Army
