Thanks Monica
The credit is not exclusively mine - I have a fantastic cousin (our fathers were brothers of George)he is into genealogy too and we share our research - we split the cost of the memorial and laid it together. We must have looked a suspicious pair on Saturday wandering into the graveyard during a heavy rain shower whilst carrying a spade.
I remember wandering around there for hours looking in vain for the grave around 15 years ago - thank goodness that the council have digitised the records now. You can't search them personally but there is an on line contact form and they will search for you. We all know that occasionally going over your old research can pay dividends - it did for me this time.
I have attached a photo - George is the youngest boy with 2 of his older brothers - I date this in the summer 1925 - he died of Diphtheria in January the following year. His two younger siblings aged 2 (my cousin's father) and a baby all had it at the same time - they survived. At the time the photo was taken my Grandmother's spinster sister was visiting them - she had a bronchitis attack and died in their house - she was only 45. It must have been a tough time for my grandparents then.
Osprey