Hi
I hope this is a full summary of the details on the two Frederick Storeys who died in the East End in 1918.
The Frederick who left the will in 1918 whose wife was Mary Ann Ada, was the one who died in Poplar
Deaths Jun 1918 Storey Frederick 57 Poplar 1c 505
aged 57, therefore birth year circa 1861
though he may have been a trifle older
Births Sep 1858 Storey Frederick Robert Poplar 1c 567
He is discounted and only mentioned because it is perhaps with him comes the confusion of a Frederick Storey with a wife called Ada? He seems to be the only one in the London area whose wife had for one of her names the name Ada. He would be a perfect match for the Frederick who married Mary Ann Ada Capon in 1886. Apart from that he is of no interest since he wasn't the man who married Emma and died in Shoreditch.
The Frederick who died in Shoreditch in 1918 was older and did not leave a will, if he had this would probably be a lot easier
Deaths Mar 1918 Storey Frederick 72 Shoreditch 1c 124
birth year of circa 1846 and therefore a match to the Frederick Storey who is being sought
Births Dec 1845 STOREY Frederick Lambeth 4 205
who married
Marriages Dec 1871
Deller Emma Shoreditch 1c 302
Storey Frederick Shoreditch 1c 302
and was in Shoreditch with her as late as the 1911 census.
The confusion arrives with this man because his death certificate gives his widow's name as Ada not Emma. It could be a mistake on the certificate, or he was living with a woman called Ada who was living as his wife though was not legally his wife, or he is a doppelganger for the Frederick being sought, but if so who was he since there doesn't seem to be any other Fredericks who are likely fits for this death registration.
There will be few cemetery records online in the C20th for London. Abney Park is one of the major exceptions. There are quite a few to chose from but start with Tower Hamlets and work out from there
Burial guide with links
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=403485.msg2723568If a private plot was not purchased then the only information will be that contained in the burial register - name, age and address and who conducted the cereremony. The useful information you already have from the death certificate. If a private plot was purchased then you would have expected it to be used for the burial of Emma.
Regards
Valda