Hello all,
I have a copy of the latest version of the Cemetery Project CD from the South African Genealogical Society (it's an ongoing project to transcribe and document all graves in South Africa). Luckily they have done a lot of transcribing of the graves in the Durban area.
Here's the entry for the fellow you are seeking - he is buried in the West Street Cemetery, in the centre of Durban (the biggest of the "old" Durban cemeteries):
"Wickens, William Horace
Born:
Died:
Buried: West St Cemetery - Register, Durban, District Durban, Kwazulu-Natal, RSA
Note: William Horace Wickens. Died aged 37 yrs. Buried 1906/03/15. Portion Church of England; Grave no 7; Block 12. "
Other "Wickens" folks buried in the same cemetery are:
"Wickens, Arthur Thomas
Born:
Died:
Buried: West St Cemetery - Register, Durban, District Durban, Kwazulu-Natal, RSA
Note: Arthur Thomas Wickens. Died aged 80 yrs. Buried 1950/11/04. Portion Church of England; Grave no 45; Block 26. "
"Wickens, Edith
Born:
Died:
Buried: West St Cemetery - Register, Durban, District Durban, Kwazulu-Natal, RSA
Note: Edith Wickens. Died aged 59 yrs. Buried 1932/06/02. Portion Church of England; Grave no 45; Block 26. "
"Wickens, F E
Born:
Died:
Buried: West St Cemetery - Register, Durban, District Durban, Kwazulu-Natal, RSA
Note: F E Wickens. Died aged 65 yrs. Buried 1926/01/25. Portion Church of England; Grave no 7; Block 12. "
"Wickens, Winnifred May
Born:
Died:
Buried: West St Cemetery - Register, Durban, District Durban, Kwazulu-Natal, RSA
Note: Winnifred May Wickens. Died aged 2 mths. Buried 1914/08/07. Portion Church of England; Grave no 45; Block 26. "
Don't know the specific relationships involved, but where one or more people are buried in the same grave that usually means they are related (spouses or parent-children or siblings of each other).
Hope that helps!
Cheers,
Robyn