The story of the
Chrimes, Crimes, Chrymes and Crymes
surnames
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Children: | Elizabeth Mary, Ernest William, Gladys Edith, James Alfred, John Edward |
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The birth and death records are chosen based on age, location and elimination. In 1921 England Census, James and Elizabeth were living in the household of Alfred HUGHES, and they were declared to be 'Brother-in-law' and 'Sister-in-law', suggesting that Elizabeth was the sister of Alfred's wife Mary. From The Cheshire Observer of 14 January 1966: "IN MEMORIAM - CRIMES In loving memory of our dear mum, who died 17th January, 1965. Sadly missed and always in our thoughts- Mary, Jack, John, Doreen .. " and "... Ernie, Louie and grandchildren." |