When he was made a Freeman of London in 1838, his application named his father as John Dale of North Grimston, according to early records of the family in the adjacent parish of Settrington. George moved to London about 1823 to join William Dale in business. George took over the cheesemonger premises while William developed his partnership with John Marshall as provisions agents. This means that they were wholesalers of butter, cheese and bacon, and similar foodstuffs.
His stone reads born London, Greater London England, although this may be a mistake from from his family who gave the information
When he was made a Freeman of London in 1838, his application named his father as John Dale of North Grimston, according to early records of the family in the adjacent parish of Settrington. George moved to London about 1823 to join William Dale in business. George took over the cheesemonger premises while William developed his partnership with John Marshall as provisions agents. This means that they were wholesalers of butter, cheese and bacon, and similar foodstuffs.
His stone reads born London, Greater London England, although this may be a mistake from from his family who gave the information
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Formerly of England age 73 y 4 m Afflictions sore long time I bore
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