Hi all,
I am not researching the Power name, however I have recently had a Newspaper article transcribed regarding my own Hamilton family, on the same page was an article referring to the death of a Waterford soldier, the article was written in May 1917 and was taken from "The Waterford News" it may be important to somebody who is researching their family so I have transcribed it below.
HOW A WATERFORD SOLDIER DIED.
The following letter has been received by Mrs. James Power, 48 John Street Waterford:- 2nd Leinsters, B.E.F. France May 21st 1917
Dear Mrs Power- Your letter has only just reached me owing to some insufficiency of address. The sad news of your son's death is only too true. I buried him with two of his companions. I was not with him when he died. Himself and three others were killed together by a shell which burst just beside them. From what I could see death was instantaneous. Regarding his spiritual affairs you need be under no uneasiness as all the men who went into action on that occasion were at confession and Holy Communion two or three times just before the action. I think God will be good to all those who fell. They died doing their duty in the cause of freedom and Justice. The Commanding Officer, Colonel Murphy, and his company officers desire me to say how deeply they sympathise with you in your loss:-
Yours faithfully in Jesus Christ,
J.P. MOLONEY, Chaplain.
I hope this connects with somebody's ancestry.
Regards
Jan