Person:Percy Blampin (1)

Watchers
m. 12 Jan 1876
  1. Guy Carlton Blampin1878 - 1879
  2. Edith Blampin1880 -
  3. Melvin Blampin1883 - 1961
  4. Caroline Blampin1884 - 1970
  5. Earle Blampin1888 - 1967
  6. Percy Blampin1889 - 1914
  7. Maude Viola Blampin1891 - 1894
  8. Wilfred Ellis Blampin1896 - 1941
  9. Winifred Alice Blampin1896 - 1985
Facts and Events
Name[1] Percy Blampin
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 25 Aug 1889 Roxton-Sud, Shefford, Québec, Canada
Christening[3][5] 25 Jun 1891 Shefford, Shefford, Québec, Canada
Death[4] 10 Nov 1914 Roxton-Sud, Shefford, Québec, CanadaCause: Drowned
Burial[4] 12 Nov 1914 Roxton-Sud, Shefford, Québec, Canada

1901 Census: Ste Prudentienne, SHEFFORD, QC, Aug 25, 1889, 11

1911 Census: Ste Prudentienne, SHEFFORD, QC, Aug 1890, 21

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Roots Web's WorldConnect Project
    18 Oct 2004, Orrin E. Sharp, 20 Oct 2004.
  2. Ste-Prudentienne, Shefford, QC, in Canada. 1901 Census of Canada. (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: Library and Archives Canada)
    T-6545 192 J2 pg.7.
  3. Kathleen E. Brock. Protestant Births & Baptisms, Shefford Cty, Qc 1880-1899. (Toronto Public Library (Reference at Bloor & Yonge) 929.37146 B683.2).
  4. 4.0 4.1 Gabriel Drouin. Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1968
    Folio 6, 1914.

    Shefford Anglican folio 6, 1914: Percy, son of Samuel Blampin of the parish of St. Prudentienne in the county of Shefford in the province of Quebec and of Emily Cecilia his wife, was drowned on the 10th day of November in the year of our Lord 1914 and was buried on the 12th day of November in the same year, in the protestant burying ground at South Roxton. Aged 25. By me J.B. Perkins, officiating minister. In the presence of A.W. Savage & A.F. Sanborn.

  5. Anglican