The story of the
Chrimes, Crimes, Chrymes and Crymes
surnames
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Children: | Nancy, Nellie Lilian, James |
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Military Service: | Enlisted into 351st Auxiliary Horse Transport Company, Royal Army Service Corps | 1919 | Chester, Cheshire, England |
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James's birth was registered in the name GRIME. James was named GRIMES in 1901 and CRIMES in 1911. He was named CRIMES at his marriage and in the 1921 England Census. James served in WWI as Driver in the Royal Army Service Corps. Service Number: T/438944 James does not appear on the 1921 England Census with his wife and child. He is instead recorded as living with his parents. In 1921 James was employed by Mr. Jones, Farmer of Dunkirk, Backford. |