The story of the
Chrimes, Crimes, Chrymes and Crymes
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Children: | Not relevant to this research |
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Estate: | Grant of Probate | 1 Mar 1946 | Manchester, Lancashire, England |
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Emily was admitted to Crowton Church of England Primary School on 16 August 1886. Another researcher believes that Emily emigrated to the United States and married DRINKWATER. However, that Emily was in fact Emma CRIMES b.1882 Tarvin, who used the name 'Emily Chrimes' at migration and marriage. Emily's Grant of Probate reads: "MORLEY Emily of 44 Byrom-street Altrincham Cheshire widow died 6 January 1946 Probate Manchester 1 March to George Foulkes and Edward Percy Morris solicitors clerks. Effects £187 16s." |