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George Peile (c1831-1901)
George Peile (c1831-1901) of [[Priestman Collieries]]


1902 Died. George Peile, of Greenwood. Shotley Bridge, Durham, Coal owner.<ref>Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Thursday 02 January 1902</ref>  
1902 Died. George Peile, of Greenwood. Shotley Bridge, Durham, Coal owner.<ref>Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Thursday 02 January 1902</ref>  


1862 Birth of son [[Henry Peile]]
1862 Birth of son [[Henry Peile]]
1901 Died. 'Mr. George Peile has died at Greenwood, Bridge, at the age of about 63 years. He was a member of the firm of [[Priestman Collieries|Messrs. Priestman]], colliery owners in Durham and Northumberland, and for a long period was director and chairman of the [[Shotley Bridge and Consett District Gas Co]]mpany. Mr. Peile belonged to the Society of Friends.'<ref>Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Friday 18 October 1901</ref>


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George Peile (c1831-1901) of Priestman Collieries

1902 Died. George Peile, of Greenwood. Shotley Bridge, Durham, Coal owner.[1]

1862 Birth of son Henry Peile

1901 Died. 'Mr. George Peile has died at Greenwood, Bridge, at the age of about 63 years. He was a member of the firm of Messrs. Priestman, colliery owners in Durham and Northumberland, and for a long period was director and chairman of the Shotley Bridge and Consett District Gas Company. Mr. Peile belonged to the Society of Friends.'[2]

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  1. Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Thursday 02 January 1902
  2. Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer - Friday 18 October 1901