The story of the
Chrimes, Crimes, Chrymes and Crymes
surnames
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Emily was admitted as a pauper to Chester Lunatic Asylum on 7 June 1905 under the name Chrymes and was discharged "recovered" on 17 October of the same year. In the 1911 England Census Emily was living as a Servant in Birkenhead, declared as Emily Chrymes, married. In the 1921 England Census Emily Eliza ('Widow') and Edith Irvine ('Father Dead') were living in Birkenhead. |