Guild of One-Name Studies
One-name studies, Genealogy
Study: Poile   
Variants: Poil, Poiles, Poyl, Poyle
Category: 2 - A study where research using core genealogical datasets and transcriptions is well under way, but currently in some countries only.
Guild hosted website: poile.one-name.net
Contact: Mr Steve Poile
The Poile One-Name study commenced in 2023. It grew out of an interest in the origins of my own surname (more about that later), which led to research into my own ancestry. As a consequence many unconnected Poile's have been identified. One of the aims of this study is an attempt to draw together (if possible) a family tree that links as many Poile's as possible, and to determine whether there are more than one name origin (more below).
Another aim is to create and maintain a register of all individuals past and present with the surname Poile (or variants below).
Please contact me if you have details of person(s) with the Poile surname (past or present), are interested in finding out more about a Poile ancestor, or have anything else of interest, including images.
The registered variants of the name are Poiles, Poyle, Poyl and Poil, all of which have appeared during my initial research into BMD and Ancestry records in the UK.
The variant Poyl appears to the earliest recorded spelling of the name, which then tends to disappear, being replaced by Poile.
The variant Paile appears in the 1860s in Tenterden, Kent and then disappears - a suspected deviant. However, the surname Paile does exist, although appears unconnected - at present.
There is a variant Poilé in the United States, although with only one bearer.
According to the Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland (by Hanks, Coates and McClure) Poile/Poyle are listed as variants of PULLEY.
The dictionary provides two suggestions for origins:
The Poile surname is alternatively considered to be a locative one, ie. it is derived from a place name. Online surname databases claim the origin of the name to be the village of Poyle, now a locality at the western end of Heathrow Airport.
The place name Poyle is derived from Olde English 'Pol' meaning pond, pool, deep river or stream. For this name origin to be correct, it would mean an individual or individuals from Poyle, moving to the common locality of the name at the Kent/Sussex border and thereafter being identified by their birthplace.
Other suggestions for the surname origin is that it is French, which is plausible given the locality in which is found - Kent/Sussex border and within close proximity to Rye on the south coast, from where much trade with France occurred.
Poil is French for hair or bristle, which leads to the suggestion the surname is derived from a trade, perhaps the making of brushes.
William Poyle, 1574, in Brenchley, Kent; Moises Poile, 1599, in Marden, Kent; Thomas Poille, 1781, in Tenterden, Kent.
To date I have found the following Poile's who have achieved prominence:
Bud Poile (1924-2005) is a famous Canadian ice hockey player, as was his brother Don Poile and his son David Poile (see below)
Craig Poile (1967- ) is a Canadian poet, who won the Archibald Lampman Award in 2010 for his collection True Concessions.
David Poile (1950- ) is a Canadian-American retired ice hockey executive and former player, and son of Bud Poile (above)
The Poile surname is considered an unusual name.
An online study calculated that approximately 490 people bear this surname making it the 624,505th most common surname in the world, held by approximately 1 in 14,842,252 people. Poile is most frequently used in England, where it is borne by 211 people, or 1 in 264,067. (source: forebears.io).
The variant Poil is calculated to be borne by 310 people in the world, predominantly in France and England, plus people in India, United States, Qater, Ireland.
The variant Poyle is calculated to be borne by 150 people in world, predominantly in the United States, plus England and New Caledonia.
The variant Poyl is calculated to be borne by 3 people in the world, in Thailand.
Another source calculates that 129 people with the Poile surname existed in 1881, and 148 as recently as 2016 in England (source: Consumer Data Research Centre).
The name is most prevalent in England, but also present in significant numbers in United States, Australia and Canada.
There are also Poile's recorded in Papua New Guinea, France, India, Columbia, Phlippines, Botswana, Brazil, Italy, South Korea and Wales (source: forebears.io).
The variant Poil is currently found predominantly in France and England, plus people in India, United States, Qater, Ireland.
The variant Poyle is currently found predominantly in the United States, plus England and New Caledonia.
The variant Poyl is currently found in Thailand.
Another source calculates that the Poile surname in England is concentrated in east London and Sussex/Kent border in 1881, and the east London and Kent areas in 2016 (source: Consumer Data Research Centre).
I am in the process of recording all the Birth, Marriage and Death entries from the General Register Offices for England & Wales (since 1837) and Scotland (since 1855). I will then expand to include records for United States, Canada and Australia (where data suggests the name is most prevalent after England).
Census and probate data is also being gathered.
I am also endeavouring to contact those alive with the Poile surname worldwide in order to build a broad understanding of the surnames up to date distribution.
A TNG website is live at https://poile.one-name.net/
Want to help?
If you are a Poile or know of any in your family/friends that are then:
I have undertaken an AncestryDNA test which I hope will generate additional links to Poile relatives and ancestors.
One Name Study: https://poile.one-name.net/
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/poilefamilies
Wikipedia Page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poile_(surname)