The story of the
Chrimes, Crimes, Chrymes and Crymes
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Children: | None |
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Children: | None |
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Military Service: | Enlisted into US Army for service overseas | 13 Feb 1918 | Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, USA |
Travel: | Departure | 22 May 1918 | Hoboken, New Jersey, USA |
Military Service: | Drafted into US Military | 1940-1945 | Orleans, Louisiana, USA |
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Jesse E was living with the same VEAL grandparents in 1900 and in 1920, which connects him to his parents. The 1918 travel record is for Emely Jesse CRYMES and gives his address as 48 Kelly St. This record also names his wife as Louis Delia Crymes. Jesse E served in both WWI and WWII Jesse Emory died before 1960. Jesse Emory appears not to have had any children. |