The story of the
Chrimes, Crimes, Chrymes and Crymes
surnames
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Children: | Noreen Edith, M |
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Estate: | Grant of Probate | 30 Nov 1960 | Manchester, Lancashire, England |
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"Ed" was admitted to Ashton Hayes County Primary School on 11 June 1901. He left that school on 22 March 1912 "Age exemption: Railway Clerk" A FindMyPast Britain, Campaign, Gallantry & Long Service Medals & Awards record for "Edwin Crimes", who served in WWI as Able Seaman in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (Service Number: R/1749) may apply to this Edwin, but is not otherwise confirmed. Edwin's Grant of Probate reads: "CRIMES Edwin of 20 Park Road Urmston Lancashire died 20 October 1960. Probate Manchester 30 November to Mary Crimes widow. Effects: £315 2s. 7d." |