Robert Power (surveyor)
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Born1794
Knockbrit, Kingdom of Ireland
Died15 February 1869 (aged 74–75)
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
BranchBritish Army
Robert Power | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1794 Knockbrit, Kingdom of Ireland |
| Died | 15 February 1869 (aged 74–75) Hobart, Tasmania, Australia |
| Allegiance | United Kingdom |
| Branch | British Army |
| Unit | Leitrim Rifle Militia 91st (Argyllshire Highlanders) Regiment of Foot 20th Regiment of Foot |
| Relations | Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of Blessington (sister) Marguerite Helen Power (granddaughter) |
Robert Power (1794 – 15 February 1869) was a British Army officer and Surveyor General of Tasmania, (then the colony of Van Diemen's Land, now a state of Australia).[1]
Power was born in Knockbrit, Kingdom of Ireland, to Edmund Power and Ellen Sheehy. His father was a landowner and the sometime editor of the Clonmel Gazette. His mother was the daughter of Edmund Sheehy, who was executed as an accessory to Nicholas Sheehy, his cousin. He was the brother of the Marguerite Gardiner, the Countess of Blessington, a novelist, biographer and a literary hostess.[2] His granddaughter Marguerite Helen Power was named for his sister.[3]