I am searching for the burial place of a World War I casualty - a Munitions Worker. She does not fulfil necesary criteria to be in CWGC data base. It is different for some other countries Muntions Workers, but that is the rule in the UK. This means her burial place is not recorded by them. According to the Acton Gazette of 10 May 1918, her funeral was held at All Saints' Church in Acton in May 1918 and then she was buried in Willesden New Cemetery. The report mentions that her work mates from the factory filed past her open grave.
However Brent council (Willesden New) tell me there is no record of her in any of their cemeteries, Ealing Council (where All Saints' is situated) tell me the same.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to what I do now? I am working with a group to commemorate serving women casualties of WWI and I do so much want to locate the grave of this 16 year old girl who died as a result of burns in her work at the Munitons Factory.
How best can I find her grave? Who else can I contact? Many thanks