Thomas Crimlis, Filey, 1871 - 1951
P022: A.k.a. Thomas Crimlisk, Nickname: "Buddhist"
b. 1871;
m. 1894;
d. 1951.
Thomas was the seventh child and third son of
John Crimlis and
Elizabeth Johnson.
See: Chart F006
1871: 8th June, 1871: Thomas was born in Filey, UK.1,6
1881: UK Census:2
Thomas was living with his parents Reynolds Street,
Filey, a scholar aged 9 years, see Filey 1881.
1891: UK Census,
Thomas was living with his parents in Chapel Street,
Filey, a Fisherman aged 19 years, see Filey 1891.
1894: (1st qtr. 1894) Thomas married
Elizabeth Ann Chapman.3
1894: (3rd qtr. 1894) Elizabeth Crimlisk was born
1897: (3rd qtr. 1897) Elizabeth Crimlisk died
1898: John Crimlisk was born
1902: Frederick George Crimlisk was born
1903: Thomas Robert Crimlisk was born
1911: UK Census:
Thomas and family were resident in 11 Chapel Street,
Filey, see Filey 1911 for details.
1911: Susannah Crimlisk was born
1927: 2nd January 1927: John Crimlisk died.
1951: 5th March 19514: Thomas died5.
St Oswald's, Filey, Churchyard:
Cross:
In Loving Memory of THOMAS CRIMLISK died March 5th 1951 aged 79 years
Also of his wife ELIZABETH ANN died March 24th 1950 aged 78 years
‘In Heavenly love abiding’
And their son JOHN CRIMLISK died Jan 2nd 1927 aged 28.
‘The cross shall wear the crown’
See: Chart F022
Sources:
1) FreeBMD:
GRO Scarborough Volume 9d Page 301. (Crimlis), accessed 23rd October 2013.
2) Family Search :
PRO RG11, Piece 4801, Folio 22, Page 38. (Crimlis)
Ref:
"England and Wales Census, 1881," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/X3F1-4WR : accessed 22 Feb 2013), Thomas Crimlis in entry for John Crimlis, 1881.
3) FreeBMD:
GRO Scarborough Volume 9d Page 535. (Crimlisk), accessed 23rd October 2013.
4) Details of Monumental Inscription provided by Ian Elsom, Filey.
5) FreeBMD:
GRO Buckrose Volume 2a Page 31. (Crimlisk), accessed 23rd October 2013.
6) National Archives:
Collection: Records of the Board of Trade; Date range: 1908 - 1955; Subjects: Merchant Seaman | Navy
Reference: BT 377/7/52868.
Index accessed: 5th February, 2014.
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