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 | 30 Nov 1961 | Birmingham Warwickshire, England |
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The baptism record is in the name "Louisa Martha Chrines" "Louisa" was admitted (with her sister Emily Mary) to St Thomas's Infants School, King Street, Dudley on 15 October 1883. I cannot find Louise Martha on the 1901 UK census. The 1904 marriage was a Roman Catholic ceremony. In the 1921 England Census John Vincent and Louise Martha employed a live-in servant. The 1939 Register correctly records Louise Martha as a widow. Louise Martha's Grant of Probate reads: "WOOD Louise Martha of Lyndale 45 Park Road East Wolverhampton widow died 13 April 1961 at Queen Victoria Nursing Institution Bath Road Wolverhampton Probate Birmingham 30 November to George Walter Wood company director. Effects £2040 13s. 6d." |