The story of the
Chrimes, Crimes, Chrymes and Crymes
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Children: | Phyllis, Frederick William, Winifred |
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Estate: | Grant of Administration | 25 Apr 1901 | London, England |
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'Manchester Rate Books' records for 1885 Mona Street, Hulme, 1887 Mercer Street, Hulme and 1889 St. Mary's Street, Hulme may apply. I cannot find a marriage record for Frederick and Annie. From The Manchester Evening News of 4 April 1901: "DEATHS - CRIMES - On the 1st. April, 5, Meriner-street, Greenheys, FREDERICK, the dearly loved husband of Annie CRIMES, after a short illness. Deeply lamented. Service Christ Church 1:30. Interment Southern Cemetery 2:30." From The Manchester Evening News of 1 April 1902: "IN MEMORIAM CRIMES - In fondest loving memory of my dear husband, FREDERICK CRIMES, who passed away peacefuly April 1st 1901; also WINIFRED, dearly-loved child of the above, who died August 30th, 1900. Though divided by death fond memory clings till we meet again,. Sadly missed by his loving WIFE and CHILDREN. 16, Gore-street, Greenheys." Frederick's Administration record reads: "CRIMES Frederick of 5 Meriner Street Greenheys Manchester died 1 April 1901 Administration London 25 April to Annie Crimes widow. Effects £248 8s. 8d." Frederick appears on the Index to Death Duty Registers for 1901. |