"James (1st) Thomas Power"

James (1st) Thomas Power

BIRTH

James (1st) Thomas Power was born on the 6th November, 1840, in Sydney,NSW. His parents were Thomas POWER & Isabella HASTIE.

DEATH

James (1st) Thomas Power died on the 16th November, 1898, in "Caddigat" near Adaminaby, NSW. His burial took place in the Adaminaby Cemetery, NSW.

•Note:- Monaro Mercury 18th Nov 1898 :TERRIBLE DEATH AT CADDIGAT An old resident mutilated

On Wednesday, Mr. James Power Sen. Met his death in a terrible manner at Caddigat about 8 miles from Adaminaby. The deceased who lives at Caddigat was driving a waggonette to the Caddigat Creamery, when the horses bolted throwing him off the seat on to the pole of the vehicle. One leg became fixed between the circular piece and the swingle bar, and his body was dragged on the ground for a distance of about quarter of a mile when the horses ran across a log about 2 foot high. One of the deceaseds legs going under the log got fast there and was almost torn out of the socket. The horses kept on their mad career until they came to a standstill, their course being tracked by quantities of blood, and portions of flesh which had been torn off the back and legs of deceased.

A son of Mr. Power witnessed the accident, but was unable to catch the horses or render any assistance. Dr. Cassidy of Adaminaby, was at once sent for, and did what he could for the sufferer; stitching his thigh and closing up the torn portion. It was quickly seen that there was no hope of recovery, the injuries being of so severe a nature. The unfortunate man was conscious almost to the last, and died at about 4 O'çlock the same afternoon, in terrible agony. His groans, while being dresses, were pitiful to hear.

It appears that Mr. Power left "Murrumbucca" about a month ago to carry on the business of dairying with Mr. Mat Shanley, of Caddigat, and had just got his dairy in working order, with all crops in for feeding the cattle. He was well known on Monaro, and a highly respected, hard-working resident; and his sad end has caused much regret in the district.

He is related to the family of Mr. West; his wife being a daughter of Mr. George Barrett, of "Inglewood", near Adaminaby. He leaves a widow and nine children, most of whom are very young. At the time of his death one son accompanied him in the waggonette, and conveyed him home. He was 56 years of age at the time of his death. The funeral takes place at Adaminaby today. Much sympathy is expressed for Mrs. Power and family by the numerous residents of the district.

OCCUPATION

Occupation: Dairy farmer.

MARRIAGE

James (1st) Thomas Power married Miss Emily BARRETT who was born on the 3rd October, 1854, in Inglewood near Adaminaby, NSW. They married on the 10th June, 1873, in Adaminaby, NSW.

CHILDREN

1. James (2nd) Thomas POWER was born on the 17th April, 1874, in Adaminaby, NSW.

2. Edward J. POWER b: 29 Feb 1876 in Adaminaby, NSW

3. Maria POWER b: 8 Nov 1877 in Adaminaby, NSW

4. George POWER b: 15 Mar 1879 in Tumut, NSW

5. Ann Selina POWER b: 21 Jul 1882 in Murrumbucca near Adaminaby, NSW

6. Sarah Alice POWER b: 7 Aug 1883 in Bradleys Plain, NSW

7. Emily POWER b: 1885 in Murrumbucca near Adaminaby, NSW

8. Violet POWER b: 22 Feb 1888 in Adaminaby, NSW

9. Ernest POWER b: 14 Aug 1891 in Cooma, NSW

10. Selina Isobel C. POWER b: 7 Oct 1893 in Adaminaby, NSW

11. Alice Eveline POWER b: 1896 in Cooma, NSW

12. Elsie May POWER b: 12 Jul 1899 in Adaminaby, NSW

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