The story of the
Chrimes, Crimes, Chrymes and Crymes
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Estate: | Proving of Will | 3 Oct 1881 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England |
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Joseph was initiated into "The Lodge of Truth" Lodge of Freemasons at Huddersfield, Yorkshire on 6 October 1865. Joseph was admitted as a private patient to the Haydock Lunatic Asylum on 3 November 1873 and was discharged on 22 December of the same year. Joseph was admitted as a private patient to the Manchester H(?) Lunatic Asylum on 6 April 1874 and was discharged "recovered" on 4 December 1878. From The London Gazette of 4 January 1881: "Notice is hereby given, that the Partnership between us the undersigned, Joseph Chrimes and Peter Chrimes, in the business of Brewers, heretofore carried on by us at the Mersey Brewery, at Warrington, in the County of Lancaster, under the firm of Joseph and Peter Chrimes, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent; and that the said business will in future be carried on by the undersigned, Joseph Chrimes alone, on his own account and that the said Joseph Chrimes, who is now entitled to all the partnership assets, will receive and pay all monies, debts and liabilities, owing to or by the firm. Signed this 31st day of December, 1880: Joseph Chrimes [b.1840], Peter Chrimes [b.1842]". Joseph was admitted as a private patient to the Cheadle Lunatic Asylum on 26 August 1881 where he died on 2 September of the same year. The Proving of Will record for Joseph reads: "CHRIMES Joseph 3 October [1881] The Will with a Codicil of Joseph Chrimes late of Warrington in the County of Lancaster Brewer who died 2 September 1881 at Cheadle in the County of Chester was proved at Liverpool by Sarah Ann Pierce Chrimes of Bridge Foot Warrington the Relict one of the executors. Personal Estate £2,432 12s 6d". Joseph appears in the Index to Death Duty Registers in 1881. See www.billiongraves.com for an image of the gravestone. |