The story of the
Chrimes, Crimes, Chrymes and Crymes
surnames
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Estate: | Grant of Administration | 15 Mar 1976 | Sheffield, Yorkshire, England |
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Edward Thomas was known as Thomas. "Thomas" was admitted to Boughton St Paul's Church Of England Junior And Infant School, Chester on 14 April 1902. He left that school in March 1904 "Gone to the British Sch." Thomas was admitted to Boughton British Mixed School, Chester on 2 April 1906. A FindMyPast Britain, Campaign, Gallantry & Long Service Medals & Awards record for "Edward T Crimes" who served in WWI as Private in the Welsh Regiment (Service Number: 80411) may apply to this Edward Thomas, but is not otherwise confirmed. In 1921 Edward Thomas was employed by Chester Union Board of Guardians at Chester Workhouse, Hoole. Edward Thomas's Grant of Administration reads: "CRIMES, Edward Thomas of 73 Tarvin Rd Chester died 13 February 1969 Administration with Will Sheffield 15 March [1976] £5000 Former Grant Chester 26 February 1969" |