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Hi:

I hope you can help me find my Power ancestors.  My great grandmother was born in Ballylaneen abt 1865 and died at Ballybrennock in 1916.  Her name was Mary Anne Power of Ballylaneen, who married Richard Cullinane (1860-1932) of Ballylegate in 1886.  She had 2 brothers that we know of:

1.  Canon Martin Power (abt 1849-1924), Parish Priest of Dunhill and Fenor, born in Ballylaneen. He is buried in Dunhill Churchyard.

2.  Edmond Power (abt 1860 - ?), Farrier of Ballylaneen.  He is buried at St. Anne's Church, Ballylaneen.  There is a pink granite tombstone to the right of the front door of the church, that reads:

Erected by Edmond Power, Ballylaneen 

In loving memory of his father Richard Power and mother Bridget Power, Aunt Anne, Brothers, Sister, Uncles and Grandparents.  The remains of his uncle were the first interred in this cemetery.

Edmond Power, his niece Brigid and Michael and James Brett.

Margaret Lennon nee Brett 1899-1980.  R I P

There is also a stained glass window overlooking this grave, that is dedicated to Martin Canon Power, PP of Dunhill and Fenor, died April 1924, whose family is buried just outside the window.

I would like to know more about the Power family of Ballylaneen, when the above Edmond Power died, the names of his brothers (other than Canon Martin Power), Aunt Anne, uncles and grandparents. Who are the Bretts?  Edmond Power's sister, Mary Anne Cullinane, is buried in Dunhill.

Any information is appreciated.  I found the information that I have from family stories, Waterford County death register and 1901/1911 Census of Ireland.  I guess I really need to look at the Parish Registers for the 1800s, but don't know how to go about it.  There was nobody around the church on the 3 occasions that I visited.

Thank you,

Mary Lawton

marylawton

Thursday 16th Apr 2015, 12:05PM

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  • Mary:

    The 1850 Griffiths Valuation head of household listing has a Richard Powere living in Carrigcastle townland. Likely this is the father of Canon Martin and Edmond.

    http://www.failteromhat.com/griffiths/waterford/ballylaneen.htm

    Roots Ireland which is a subscription site has records for Stradbally RC church (which corresponds to Ballylaneen civil parish) back ro around 1800. It might be worth a one month subscription to look for your Powere records ( Roots has transcriptions of the parish records).

    The other alternative is to wait until later this summer when the National Library of Ireland plans to place all RC parish registers online for free searching. You could look at the Stradbally register at that time.

    Roger McDonnell

    Castlemore Roscommon, IrelandXO Volunteer ☘

    Thursday 16th Apr 2015, 09:03PM
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    Hi Mary,

    I have just recently read your 2015 post.  

    I am a decendant of William and Bridget Power, both buried at St.Anne's, Ballylaneen.

    They probably have some connection with your Mary Anne Power.

    A family group record is attached for your information.

    Regards,

    Alan Royal

    Alan Royal

    Saturday 3rd Dec 2016, 01:06AM
  • Hello Roger,

    James Brett (d 1951) and his wife Brigid Power (d. 1901) were my great-grandparents. Brigid died young within year of the birth of her fourth child. Her daughter Margaret Brett (d. 1980) was my grandmother. The other people commemorated on that stone are all Brigid Power's family including the Brigid Power, her grandmonther, mentioned at the top of the stone. The younger Brigid was a niece of Edmond's through Edmond's brother Michael Power (the epitaph does not explain that Michael and Brigid were father and daughter, nor that Michael was Edmond's brother). Canon Martin Power (buried in Dunhill) was the other brother - and you're apparently descended from the only sister. I did not have the info about where the sister went, although I knew that there was one. So she had three brothers in all.

    It was Edmond who put up the stone in memory of his parents Richard and Brigid Power (mentioned at the top of the epitaph) and other relatives. His brother Michael Power mentioned on the stone was my great-great-grandfather. The Richard and Brigid mentioned at the top of the stone were my great-great-great grandparents. I don’t have their dates.

    My mother still has a copy of Edmond Power’s will. The Powers owned a farm of 65 acres in Ballylaneen. My grandmother and her siblings, possibly Edmond’s closest relatives, were only in their early 20s when Edmond Power died and although they were Edmond Powers grand-niece and grand-nephews (3), their mother Brigid Power had married into the local pub (James Brett’s), which would have been seen as a step down in society. Edmond Power (unmarried) bequeathed the farm to the church on his death in the early 1920s. His will left instructions as to how it was to be converted into a parochial house after he died. The land was also left to the church - but my grandmother was given first option on buying it when the bishop later put it up for sale - and we still own it. While there are descendants (you, me and each of our extended families), there were none that carried on the name Power.

    Aidan Coffey

    Monday 20th Apr 2020, 07:39PM
  • My reply was intended for Mary Lawton

    James Brett (d 1951) and his wife Brigid Power (d. 1901) were my great-grandparents. Brigid died young (within year of the birth of her fourth child) and her daughter Margaret Brett (d. 1980) was my grandmother. The other people commemorated on that stone are all Brigid Power's family including the Brigid Power, her grandmother, mentioned at the top of the stone. The younger Brigid (d.1901) was a niece of Edmond's through Edmond's brother Michael Power (the epitaph does not explain that Michael and Brigid were father and daughter, nor that Michael was Edmond's brother). Canon Martin Power (buried in Dunhill) was the other brother - and you're apparently descended from the only sister. I did not have the info about where the sister went, although I knew that there was one. So your MaryAnne Power had three brothers in all. 

    It was Edmond who put up the stone in memory of his parents Richard and Brigid Power (mentioned at the top of the epitaph) and other relatives. His brother Michael Power mentioned on the stone was my great-great-grandfather. The Richard and Brigid mentioned at the top of the stone were my great-great-great grandparents. I don’t have their dates. It was my grandmother (Margaret Brett) who had Edmond Power and the later names put on the stone after her father died.

    My mother still has a copy of Edmond Power’s will. The Powers owned a farm of 65 acres in Ballylaneen. My grandmother and her siblings, possibly Edmond’s closest relatives, were only in their early 20s when Edmond Power died and although they were Edmond Powers grand-niece and grand-nephews (3), their mother Brigid Power had married into the local pub (James Brett’s), which would have been seen as a step down in society. Edmond Power (unmarried) bequeathed the farm to the church on his death in the early 1920s. His Will left instructions as to how it was to be converted into a parochial house after he died. The land was also left to the church - but my grandmother was given the first option on buying it when the bishop later put it up for sale - and my family still own it. While there are many descendants (you, me and each of our extended families), there were none that carried on the name Power. There are several other Power families in the locality with no connection.

    Aidan Coffey

    Monday 20th Apr 2020, 07:53PM

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