From The Kent and Sussex Courier of 28 July 1933: "CHOKED BY A MONKEY NUT - SWALLOWED BY A TWENTY-MONTHS CHILD - "MISADVENTURE" VERDICT AT TUNBRIDGE WELLS The death of a 20-months' old child, who was accidentally suffocated by swallowing a monkey nut brought home by his sister, was investigated by the District Coroner (Mr. A.H. Neve), at the Tunbridge Wells General Hospital yesterday (Thursday). The child was Tony Ronald Crimes, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Grimes [sic], of Elmhurst-avenue, Pembury. A verdict of 'Death from Misadventure' was returned ... " Continues with witness statements, post-mortem report and verdict. A GenesReunited tree by "Samuel Crimes" including "Tony Chrimes 1934 Tunbridge Wells Kent" implies that some members of the family may have changed their surname to CHRIMES. Sadly Tony Ronald died at the age of 20 months |