Le Moignan family members who served in World War 1
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Le Moignan family members who served in the Great War

John Francis Le Moignan, a gunner in the Royal Garrison Artillery, was killed in action by an aerial bomb in May 1918 and was buried at Vignacourt British Cemetery in the Somme
Three members of the family lost their lives while serving in the armed forces and a further 12 saw active service in World War 1
- John Francis Le Moignan (1897-1918), son of John Philip and Harriet Jane, nee Syvret, Gunner, Royal Field Artillery, killed in action
- Philip Charles Le Moignan (1881-1916) son of Philip and Eliza Mary, nee Benest, of Millbrook, Corporal, East Surrey Regiment, killed in action
- Philip Paul Le Moignan (1899-1917) son of Thomas (Jer) and Marie, nee Le Moignan (Gsy), Private, Royal Guernsey Light Infantry, killed in action
- Alfred Philippe Le Moignan (1875- ) son of Philippe and Rachel Anne, Mercantile Marine, ex-Militia
- Clarence S Le Moignan (1896- ) (St H) son of Philip and Eliza, Private, King's Liverpool Regiment
- Edward Francis Le Moignan (1901- ) (St My) son of Edward Francis and Emmeline Mary , Boy 1st Class RN, HMS Talbot
- Edward Nicolle Le Moignan (1878- ) (St H) son of Amelia, Joiner 1st Class RN
- Herbert John Le Moignan (1883- ) (St C) son of Philip and Eliza, ex-Militia, Private, Royal West Kent Regiment
- John Philip Le Moignan (1884- ) son of John and Louisa Jane Ferey, (St J), Private, Tank Corps
- John Robinson Le Moignan (1872- ) son of John Couteur and Elizabeth Ann Robinson, Mercantile Marine
- Joshua Pinel Le Moignan (1882- ) (St J) son of Josue John and Henriette Pinel, Private, RAF
- Philip Godel Le Moignan (St P), ex-Militia, Company Quartermaster Sergeant RJGB
- Samuel John Le Moignan (1899- ) (St J) son of Samuel Abraham and Winifred Simmons, Gunner, Royal Marine Artillery
- Walter Thomas Le Moignan (1887- ) (St H) son of ELiza and husband of Amma Annie Donoghue, Private RAOC
- Wesley Le Moignan (1880- ) (St My) son of Philippe and Mary Ann , Gunner Royal Garrison Artillery
