Draft:Poile (surname)

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Poile is an English surname of several possible origins.[1]

Origins[edit]

There are numerous claims as to the origins of the Poile surname, known as location and occupational origins.

Apulia, Italy[edit]

Ethnic name from the Middle English Poille, Poyle, Apuelle, which are representations of Apulia, Italy, and denote someone from there; Pulleis denotes 'man of Apulia', or 'Pulley'. Thus Poile is considered in this instance a variant of Pulley.[1]

Poyle, England[edit]

A locational surname from a place called Poyle, Surrey, a small town near to Heathrow airport. The place name is derived from the Middle English 'pol', meaning pool, pond, deep place in a river.[2] For the place in England, see Poyle, England.

Occupational name[edit]

Poil is French for hair or bristle, which leads to the suggestion the surname is derived from a trade, perhaps the making of brushes.[3]

A large proportion of individuals with the Poile surname resided in Kent and Sussex at the time of the 1881 census,[4] and it has been suggested that the name originated from France.[5]

Primary locations[edit]

The Poile surname is primarily found in southern England.[4]

Frequency[edit]

Current frequency in Great Britain is estimated at 155 individuals (at date of source publication), whereas in 1881 there were 129 individuals.[1]

According to England and Wales census data, the number of individuals with the Poile surname were: 1841: 114 [6] 1881: 150 [7] 1921: 171 [8]

Notable people[edit]

Notable people with the Poile surname include:

  • Bud Poile (1924-2005), professional ice hockey player, coach, general manager, and league executive
  • David Poile (born 1949), the Executive Vice President of Hockey Operations and General Manager of the NHL's Nashville Predators
  • Don Poile (born 1932), retired professional ice hockey player who played 66 games in the National Hockey League with the Detroit Red Wings
  • Craig Poile, is Canadian poet, who won the Archibald Lampman Award in 2010 for his collection True Concessions

Other uses[edit]

Given name[edit]

Geography[edit]

Variants[edit]

Variants include Poyle, Poyl and Poil, listed as variants of Pulley.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Hanks, Coates and McClure. Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland, Oxford University Press, 2016, pp.2178. <a rel="nofollow"https://www.oxfordreference.com/display/10.1093/acref/9780199677764.001.0001/acref-9780199677764> Accessed 25 April 2024
  2. ^ "Surname Database: Poile Last Name Origin". The Internet Surname Database.
  3. ^ "Definition of POIL". www.merriam-webster.com.
  4. ^ a b Census Returns of England and Wales, 1881. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1881. Website: <a rel="nofollow"https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/7572/> Accessed 25 April 2024
  5. ^ Davis, Winifred. O Rare Norgam: An East Sussex Village and its Story, Adams of Rye, 1965, pp.25.
  6. ^ Census Returns of England and Wales, 1841. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1841.. Website: <a rel="nofollow"https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/8978/> Accessed 25 April 2024
  7. ^ Census Returns of England and Wales, 1881. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1881. Website: <a rel="nofollow"https://www.ancestry.co.uk/search/collections/7572/> Accessed 25 April 2024
  8. ^ Census Returns of England and Wales, 1921. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA): Public Record Office (PRO), 1921. Website: <a rel="nofollow"https://www.findmypast.co.uk/1921-census> Accessed 25 April 2024