Veale was born into "a medical family, associated in particular with the
Leeds School of Medicine". Margaret Christina Veale, and accountant Gerald Cater Veale, who was pro-chancellor of the
University of Leeds. in Greenside House which still stands opposite the village school in Hampsthwaite. In 1871 the family was still in Hampsthwaite. By 1881 the family was living in Victoria Park,
Bilton, Harrogate, where Veale's childhood was spent. At his Harrogate funeral his hearse was followed by "an exceedingly large concourse of townspeople", and the procession was headed by the police, and followed by members of the town council, the legal profession and the medical profession, 100 members of the
Conservative Club, the
Primrose League, the borough
justices, the mayor of Harrogate, and representatives of the
Freemasons. Veale, aged 21, rode in the first carriage with her siblings, the youngest of whom was 12 years old. They were followed by more than 20 private carriages. En route to
Harrogate Cemetery, shops were closed, blinds were drawn, and flags lowered to half mast. At the funeral, the many wreaths hid the coffin. The
Western Morning News said, "It was the largest funeral seen in Harrogate for several years". In 1891 the census finds Veale living in Rosebury (house),
Bilton, with her widowed mother, three siblings and two servants. Like Veale's father, her mother also had a large funeral, including among the many mourners doctor
Wilfrid Edgecombe and his wife. Veale never married. on 14 August 1963, aged 95 years. ==Career==