Hi....
Yes, I was thinking that the grave might have their ashes.
Just a couple of things to add and hopefully at some point Ethel May will turn up.
I am looking forward to the next batch of Notts P/R's next spring (fingers crossed).
I see that Hubert Harold & Ethel May Bond were in Nottingham in the spring of 1926
34, Walker Street, Nottingham. Byron Ward ( which I think is Sneinton). source: F_M_P
I wondered if they went to be closer to her family especially if she was ill and the children were very young ? But if I have the correct parents for Ethel I think they had died by the time the Bond family were in Nottingham.
May just give you more information to look
Am I correct in thinking you have the Notts FHS Monumental Inscriptions ?
There are 26 entries for Morrell's ..... but these 3 stood out...
MORRELL Ethel M - 1912 - 8mths - Nottingham Church Cemetery - section St Anns Valley - sub section 01 - Grave number 8628 - stone number 1 - inscription order 12 - Common Grave number 8628
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MORRELL William - 1913 - 43 yrs - Nottingham Church Cemetery - section St Anns Valley - sub section 02 - Grave number 8850 - stone number 2- inscription order 4 - Common Grave number 8850
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MORRELL Annie E - 1914 - 43yrs - Nottingham Church Cemetery - section St Anns Valley - sub section 02 - Grave number 9015 - stone number 1 - inscription order 1- Common Grave number 9015
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William Morrell married Annie Elizabeth Walker at St Paul's, Nottm - 1890
The little girl called Ethel that was buried in 1912 was Ethel May the daughter of Charles Morrell & Annie E Freeman..... Charles was the brother of the Ethel May who married Hubert Harold Bond.