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Three adjacent graves at Abbey Lane:

MELLING, Edith (~, age 85).

Died at Blenheim N. Home; Buried on May 6, 1966 in Unconsecrated ground;

Grave Number 398, Section C of Abbey Lane Cemetery, Sheffield.

MELLING, Herbert Knox (Son of Wilfred, age 14).

Died at 21 Claremont Terrace; Buried on November 25, 1925 in Unconsecrated ground;

Grave Number 398, Section C of Abbey Lane Cemetery, Sheffield.

MELLING, James Mackenzie (Son of Wilfred, age 16).

Died at 21 Claremont Terrace; Buried on November 25, 1925 in Unconsecrated ground;

Grave Number 399, Section C of Abbey Lane Cemetery, Sheffield.

MELLING, Matilda Sophia (Wife of Wilfred, age 76).

Died at 114 Totley Brook Rd; Buried on June 24, 1958 in Unconsecrated ground;

Grave Number 399, Section C of Abbey Lane Cemetery, .

MELLING, Herbert (traveller, age 44).

Died at Ascot Road; Buried on April 19, 1927 in Unconsecrated ground;

Grave Number 400, Section C of Abbey Lane Cemetery, Sheffield.

Remarks: Removed from Birmingham.

MELLINGS, Margaret Elizabeth (Widow, age 46).

Died at City General Hospital; Buried on June 6, 1935 in Unconsecrated ground;

Grave Number 400, Section C of Abbey Lane Cemetery, Sheffield.

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MELLING, Herbert Knox (Son of Wilfred, age 14).

Died at 21 Claremont Terrace; Buried on November 25, 1925 in Unconsecrated ground;

Grave Number 398, Section C of Abbey Lane Cemetery, Sheffield.

MELLING, James Mackenzie (Son of Wilfred, age 16).

Died at 21 Claremont Terrace; Buried on November 25, 1925 in Unconsecrated ground;

Grave Number 399, Section C of Abbey Lane Cemetery, Sheffield.

MELLING, Matilda Sophia (Wife of Wilfred, age 76).

Died at 114 Totley Brook Rd; Buried on June 24, 1958 in Unconsecrated ground;

Grave Number 399, Section C of Abbey Lane Cemetery, .

Not located a Claremont Terrace, but there is a Claremont Crescent,

Wilfred Melling, 21 Claremont Crescent (Kelly's 1925)

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From the Manchester Guardian dated Monday 23rd November 1925. The tragedy occurred on the A57 about half a mile below the now defunct Bell- Hagg Pub on the Manchester Road

A descendent of the boys mother Matilda "Tilly" Melling has written about the family and the traumatic effect the tragedy had on them in his book "Frayed Lifelines: A Siege Survivor's Story" by Frank Leighton." It is recalled on pages 38-39 and can be found on Google Books.

As an aside,at the inquest which was held on 24th November 1925, the other party to the crash (Mr J Chadwick of Spring Hill Road, Crookes) was represented by a certain Irwin Mitchell and the Melling family by Harold Jackson (later Sir Harold)

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From the Manchester Guardian dated Monday 23rd November 1925. The tragedy occurred on the A57 about half a mile below the now defunct Bell- Hagg Pub on the Manchester Road

A descendent of the boys mother Matilda "Tilly" Melling has written about the family and the traumatic effect the tragedy had on them in his book "Frayed Lifelines: A Siege Survivor's Story" by Frank Leighton." It is recalled on pages 38-39 and can be found on Google Books.

As an aside,at the inquest which was held on 24th November 1925, the other party to the crash (Mr J Chadwick of Spring Hill Road, Crookes) was represented by a certain Irwin Mitchell and the Melling family by Harold Jackson (later Sir Harold)

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