The story of the
Chrimes, Crimes, Chrymes and Crymes
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Children: | Not relevant to this research |
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Estate: | Grant of Probate | 12 Nov 1936 | Liverpool, Lancashire, England |
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A FamilySearch Non-conformist record shows baptism on 15 March 1897. Alice Mona may have been known as Mona, because her mother was Alice. For this reason her marriage record giving her name as Mona CHRIMES is accepted. "Mona" was admitted to Warrington, Heathside Girls' School on 5 October 1903 and left that school on 28 January 1910. In 1921 Alice Mona was employed on 'Own Account', 'At Home'. Alice Mona's Grant of Probate reads: "WOOD Alice Mona of 12 Elmwood Avenue Warrington (wife of Harold Wood) died 31 July 1936 at the Infirmary Warrington. Probate Liverpool 12 November to Arthur Chrimes police constable. Effects: £879 13s. 6d." The gravestone (see www.billiongraves.com) is inscribed "Also Alice Mona Wood their daughter ...". |