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    1. Re: [NFLD-LAB] Fw: The source of the "Power" surname
    2. Evelyn
    3. Additional info. pertaining to the "POWER" surname that was posted to the list earlier. Modern status: POWER, widespread in all districts, especially at St.John's, Bell Island, Tors Cove, Branch, Grand Falls, Chapel Arm and Marystown; Powers, rare, at St.John's. Place names: Powers Cove,----------Head 47-11 55-08; Powers Cove---------Pond 47-34 52-50; -----Rock 47---05 55---04 Cheers Evelyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Evelyn" <ewoudenberg@roadrunner.nf.net> To: <NFLD-LAB-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 4:29 PM Subject: Re: [NFLD-LAB] Fw: The source of the "Power" surname > Hi All; > I have a little tidbit of info. on the "POWER" Surname transcribed from > a Book entitled "Family Names Of The Island Of Newfoundland", written by > E.R. Seary, but a corrected edition edited by "William Kirwin". > > POWER, a surname of England and Ireland, from Old French "Pohier"---the man > from Poix {Picardy}, or from old French povre, poure-----poor, or ? from old > French poer---{em} Power {ed} to do something, a hearld. Maclysaght notes > that the de in the Irish form de paor should be le,---the poor man, con-be > rare. {Reaney, Cottle, Maclysaght}. > Guppy traced the variant poore in Hampshire; Spiegelhalter traced > poore and Power in Devon; Maclysaght traced Power mainly in Waterford and > adjacent Counties, among the fifty most numerous Irish names. > In Newfoundland: > Family traditions:-----, one of the first settlers of Conche in > the early 1800's, was a guardian of the French Rooms there {Casey}.-----, > from Co. Cork, settled at Robin Hood {now part of Port Rexton} about 1800 > {MUN Folklore}. Richard Della de Poeur, from the north of France, settled at > Portugal Cove South; the name was later changed to POWER {MUN Folklore}. > Early instances: Maurice, John and Thomas, of little Placentia {now > Argentia, was once a U.S.A.F. Base}, about 1730-5 {Co 194.9}; Thomas, from > Waterford, thief of St.John's, 1751 {Co 194.13}; Robert of Freshwater Bay > {un-specified},? 1753 {Co 194.13}; John, butcher of Bell Island, 1794-5, "40 > years in Newfoundland", that is 1754--5 {census 1794--5}; Edward, of Port de > Grave, 1760 (co 199. 18); Maurice, of Trinity Bay. > > There are many many other names written, but I hope this helps a little > tidbit. Should you need more info. concerning different Communities where > other POWER families resided in Newfoundland, feel free in emailing me. > > Have A Great Evening > Evelyn > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Vera Short" <short9647@rogers.com> > To: <NFLD-LAB-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 9:38 PM > Subject: [NFLD-LAB] Fw: The source of the "Power" surname > > > > forwarded on behalf of dmeaux@houston.rr.com > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "David Meaux" <dmeaux@houston.rr.com> > > To: "Lloyd Rowsell" <lgrowsell@yahoo.com>; <NFLD-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> > > Cc: <NFLD-LAB-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 5:59 PM > > Subject: {not a subscriber} The source of the "Power" surname > > > > > > > I've recently subscribed to this list as a result of my search for my > > > Canadian/Irish ancestry. I hope my request here does not fall outside > of > > > the intent of this message board. > > > > > > I'm an American but my mother was a native of St.Johns (where I was in > > fact, > > > born but on an American military installation in the late 50's). Her > > maiden > > > name was Power. While this name appears quite common in Newfoundland > and > > > especially St.Johns, it is very uncommon here in the states. > > > > > > Anyway, I have a lot of work to do and don't expect to figure it all out > > at > > > once but my first question is, to anyone who might be able to answer.... > > > > > > What is the origin of the "Power" name and when did the first make their > > way > > > to Newfoundland? I have heard one story that it has its origins in the > > name > > > "Del la de Poure", which implies a Spanish origin. However, I have my > > > doubts about that. > > > > > > any help would be appreciated > > > > > > thanks > > > > > > David Meaux > > > > > > Houston, Texas > > > > > > (grandson of Thomas Power, taxi driver/owner, died age 48 in 1960, of > > Scott > > > Street, St.Johns) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== NFLD-LAB Mailing List ==== > > Co-List Admins of Nfld-Lab mail list: > > Vera Short : short9647@rogers.com > > Glynn Hewlett: glynn.hewlett@sympatico.ca > > > > > > > > ==== NFLD-LAB Mailing List ==== > Roll Call Page for Nfld-Lab Mail List > http://amoose4.tripod.com/ > > >

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