The story of the
Chrimes, Crimes, Chrymes and Crymes
surnames
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From The Cheshire Observer of 9 June 1934: "Attractive Roodee Programme ... The May Queen looked charming ... The train bearers, Stanley Crimes and James Carswell, had page's dress of pink satin, ..." CheshireBMD gives the location of the 1945 marriage as "Chester, Civil Marriage or Registrar Attended". |