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Involved in the [[J. and P. Coats]] company up until it became a public company
Involved in the [[J. and P. Coats]] company up until it became a public company


1878 George Coats, son of [[Peter Coats]], was a partner in [[Stevenson and Coats]], grain millers when the company was sequestrated.<ref>Glasgow Herald - Thursday 05 September 1878</ref>
1878 George Coats, son of [[Peter Coats]], was a partner in [[Stevenson and Coats]], grain millers when the company was sequestrated.<ref>Glasgow Herald - Thursday 05 September 1878</ref> 'The estates of Stevenson and Coats, Grain Millers, in Glasgow, as a Company, and William Stevenson and George Coats, both Grain Millers there, the Individual Partners of that Firm, as such Partners, and as Individuals, were sequestrated...'<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/24549/page/637 The London Gazette Publication date:5 February 1879 Issue:24549 Page:637]</ref>


1892 One of the promoters of the [[British Mexican Railway Co]]<ref> Glasgow Herald - Wednesday 22 November 1893 </ref>
1892 One of the promoters of the [[British Mexican Railway Co]]<ref> Glasgow Herald - Wednesday 22 November 1893 </ref>

Latest revision as of 16:40, 26 April 2023

1846 Born son of Peter Coats

Involved in the J. and P. Coats company up until it became a public company

1878 George Coats, son of Peter Coats, was a partner in Stevenson and Coats, grain millers when the company was sequestrated.[1] 'The estates of Stevenson and Coats, Grain Millers, in Glasgow, as a Company, and William Stevenson and George Coats, both Grain Millers there, the Individual Partners of that Firm, as such Partners, and as Individuals, were sequestrated...'[2]

1892 One of the promoters of the British Mexican Railway Co[3]

1901 Died in Paisley

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  1. Glasgow Herald - Thursday 05 September 1878
  2. The London Gazette Publication date:5 February 1879 Issue:24549 Page:637
  3. Glasgow Herald - Wednesday 22 November 1893