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BENTLEYThank YouWhat a wonderful site. I have once again found a gravestone for one of my relatives. Thank you so much for making these photos available to everyone. I really appreciate it.

05/04/202110679
PROUDThank you for the photo of the headstoneThank you for the photo of the headstone for Frances Proud the additional information on it helped to solve a mystery regarding her name.

05/04/202110678
BECKAge at deathMary Beck (GPR 316887) was 85 in the 1891 census,and corresponding ages in all ealrier censuses If, as i believe, she died in 1898 then she would have been 92 not 82

04/04/202110677
CHALMERSGrave ID 58382My search for the grave image of James Gordon Chalmers (29.10.1853 - 3.1.1927) and his wife Margery Chalmers (1853-1928) results in this image. Unfortunately the image is the grave of the Mucklow family and no Chalmers are mentioned. I am wondering if there might be another headstone at this location for the Chalmers family. Linthorpe is likely their resting place.

30/03/202110676
LOMAXResources ...Thomas Lomax's lines are well documented at family search and ancestry.co.uk

28/03/202110675
BROCKThank youThank you so much for the great photo of Neil Henry Brock's gravestone. The service you provide is excellent!

25/03/202110674
WHIBLEYEdward Whibleythe headstone reads : - HERE REST THE BODIES of ARTHUR fourth Son of RICHARD WHIBLEY and ELIZABETH SARAH his wife of New House Farm in this Parish Born Oct 18th 1849 Decd Jan 31st 1854 And of HARRIET MARY their Eldest Daughter Born Dec 13th 1844 Decd Feb 6th 1854 May They rise again unto Life Eternal Amen This Stone in affectionate remembrance Was placed here by their grandfather DAVID WHIBLEY of Delaware House Shortly after their Parents sailed for Australia with their five surviving Children EDWARD THOMAS DAVID EMILY WALTER JAMES

21/03/202110673
STECHMANNegative results in Family research??.When all else fails, as it does in family research, (providing that your family memorial has been photographed) a negative outcome can be avoided due to the information on this database. I found many family members through this site. Realizing this asset,I immediately became a member of the Gravestone Photographic Resource,as an unpaid member helping everyone. Sign up and help.

20/03/202110672
NEWMANJane NEWMANJane Newman, first name on the monument in St George church burial ground, Portland, Dorset, England. She was Jane ATTWOOL bap. 7 Jun 1795, bur. 11 Jan 1862, married John NEWMAN, 2 Feb 1822, all in Portland, Dorset. T.N.

18/03/202110671
RALPHSRemarkable serviceThis is the first time I have used this site, and I just wanted to say what an excellent resource it is - not only in the content but in the way that privacy issues, etc, have been handled. Some such web sites have photos that are too small to be of use, but this personalised service is really wonderful. Thank you so much.

17/03/202110670
ALDERTONALDERTON/WALPOL - Great ServiceBig thank you to this site for the work you do, I may have a few days out at our local cementry Jarrow, and add some to this site, after I see how well my pics come out tho.

15/03/202110669
Thank you very much for your quick respoThank you very much for your quick response to my request for a photo. As usual, a great and efficient service. Wonderful for those of us on the other side of the world to be able to find grave monuments. Dot

08/03/202110668
SAUNDERSONfamily treeThankyou for providing a fabulous service, where people like me, that are researching our family tree, but now live overseas, have access to these photos taken by volunteers. You do a fantastic job Pam

08/03/202110667
THANKSTHANK YOU FOR THE QUICK RESPONSE. EASY TO FIND WHAT I NEEDED TO

08/03/202110666
ATKINSONThank YouThank for the prompt response to my request for information. I believe one of the Headstones is for my 6th great grandfather, one of the others my be his brother, but that I haven't been able to confirm. Thanks again for the photos.

28/02/202110665
TURNBULLMaurice Peveril TurnbullYour site made it very easy, though bittersweet, to find the resting place of the infant Maurice Peveril Turnbull. The circumstances of his tragic death were only uncovered when reading of the well-documented fate of his two sisters in 1901. Thank you.

27/02/202110664
RAMMQuick and Helpful ResponseI requested a clearer image of the gravestone of a possible ancestor of mine. It came a few hours later, and has prompted me to do further research on that branch of my family.

26/02/202110663
HUGHESMuch thanksThank you so much, unexpected find. Sheila Rose Spry, my mothers sister's grave, in St Michaels, Fobbing, also had a memorial stone to her uncle Edward George Hughes, whom died in Italy during WWII. Thank you so much Charles and team, what a great service you provide.

25/02/202110662
SMITHINCORRECT INITIALTHE NAME IS ACTUALLY ROLAND WILLIAM SMITH NOT ROLAND H SMITH JUST IN CASE ANYONE IS DOING RESEARCH .... more

23/02/202110661
TAYLORMany ThanksThe photo of the gravestone in Lanchester churchyard for William Taylor, his wife and one of their children is super.

22/02/202110660
DAVIDSONArthur Leslie DavidsonArthur is my great grand uncle, I'm starting to research my mothers side of the family. Dianne

21/02/202110659
PEACOCKphotographI am researching Arthur George Peacock he is buried in Burvale Municipal 2 Surrey 28th March 1920 to 2000. How can I get a photograph of his head stone? Many thanks.

20/02/202110658
STONEThank YouThe service you provide is second to none. Thank you for the prompt response to my request. I have made several requests before now and I have received excellent service each time. Thank you!

19/02/202110657
WHITFELDData Base incorrectwhere am I: Home > countries > England > Sussex > Worth > St Nicholas > Thomas Whitfeld The displayed data base information does not match the inscription on the memorial for he and his wife mildred .... more

14/02/202110655
BURKgrave marker for George Wilbur GrahamThank you for the image. The names provided are help build this section of my family history. The ancestor most closely connected is Jane (Jennie)Burk Webb.

14/02/202110656
Photo requestsMany thanks for the prompt service and the great pix. All done in less than 24 hours. Great service!

10/02/202110654
SINCLAIRDaniel SinclairThanks so much for the work you are doing. I found the gravestone of Daniel Sinclair (1824-1871), his wife Helen Bayne (1825-1911), their son Daniel (1849-1880) and his wife Margaret Roy ((1851-1897) in Ford Road Cemetery, Crieff very helpful. They are my great great and great great great grandparents.

04/02/202110653
SHAWMemorial Stonesthank you for allowing me to view the Grave stone of William Shaw. I can now add it to my ancestry tree. Keep up the good work

02/02/202110652
COXPhoto on the page will not same I have the photo on display but it will not save in my files in my computer Thomas Cox grave 35849 .... more

01/02/202110651
GRAINGERFamily researchThankyou so much for this website and all the work it must take to do! This is the first time I’ve looked into this and now I know more , I would be happy to do the same at my local church. Thanks again! Alison

30/01/202110649
GRAYExcellent ResiurceA big thank you to Charles Sale for the excellent work he is producing. My family on my Mum’s side is the Gray family in the Calthorpe area of Norfolk. Through these excellent web pages, I have had access to details of several distant relatives and have retrieved images of gravestones. My Great Grandmother is Ada Maria Chase nee Gray born 1877. Her father is Aurelius Earle Gray, born in Calthorpe, Norfolk, England on 16 Mar 1851 to John Gray and Emily Earl. Aurelius Earle Gray married Mary Elizabeth Puxley and had 5 children. He passed away on Jun 1929 in Wayland, Norfolk, England (source Ancestry.co.uk). Aurelius’s brother is Rowland Earle Gray Born in Calthorpe, Norfolk on 25 Feb 1849. Once again this is an excellent resource and many thanks for access and assistance provided by Charles.

30/01/202110650
PEPPERPepper link FoundI would like to thank you for all the hard work you have done in providing all the researchers with their love ones. John William Pepper and his wife Nora C C Pepper nee Tosbell is my first cousin 2 removed. Most of the Pepper family came from Chelmsford, Alham, Colchester to mention a few. I can now go down and pay my respects.

23/01/202110648
WINTERBONEThanksI am just getting back to this e-mail from you in 2017! So glad you are still here and wanted to say thank you for all your hard work.

22/01/202110647
MUTTERThanksThanks for the photograph, will look at volunteering.

19/01/202110646
CALDWELLMany ThanksThank you so much for the access to the image of my great grandparents gravestone. What a great resource for all family tree researchers.

13/01/202110645
BETHELLCompliantI have 152 I.Q. and I was not able to get the high quality I was asked. I followed any suggestion and path, but no larger photo, no links, no anything. Go to the Devil and stay there. .... more

07/01/202110643
WHITEHEADMary and John WhiteheadThanks for the photo of GPR grave number 248695. I've had a go at transcribing the text: In Memory of MARY Relict of JOHN WHITEHEAD Late of Old Newton The remaining text is illegible but could be dates

07/01/202110642
BLOOMFIELDAppreciationI have dipped into this site on occasions before and recently requested an image, which I was delighted to receive and which helped me greatly to progress exploring my family history. It was so easy to request the image and benefited my research so well. I would recommend this site to others. It is fascinating!

07/01/202110644
FORMANWRONG MAIDEN NAMEJane Helen Mary Forman was born FORMAN not MITCHELL. Most of the names in your list were born FORMAN not MITCHELL.

07/01/202110640
FORMANWRONG MAIDEN NAMEJane Helen Mary Forman was born FORMAN not MITCHELL. Most of the names in your list were born FORMAN not MITCHELL.

07/01/202110641
CROSSwhere'd it go?I requested an image of Joseph and Elizabeth Cross's tombstone, but when I followed your directions and clicked on view image after filling out the request, it just sent me back to the start of filling out the request. where do I find the picture I requested? .... more

05/01/202110639
OLIVERHenry Ebenezer OliverThank you for the much needed photo. It helps me to move forward with my ancestry tree. You are doing a great job, well done.

05/01/202110638
BARRACLOUGHFinding great grandparents gravesI would like to find the graves of my great grandparents George Barraclough who died in the sub district of Kildwick County of York ( reg district Skipton) in 1927 ( born 1854) and Emma Barraclough ( nee Langdale) died in 1895 in sub district of Ovenden, counties of York & Halifax ( born in 1852) Is it possible that you can help please

03/01/202110637
BARRACLOUGHJoseph BarracloughThe grave of Joseph Barraclough Thank you so much, this is a great site, to be able to find a relatives grave and actually see a picture of it is such a bonus in my research for my family tree Thank you again for all of your hard work, much appreciated

03/01/202110636
HAFFNERGeorge and Sarah Haffner George and Sarah Haffner were my 4th great grandparents, so surprised their headstone is still standing after all this time. I live in Australia as my line came out here.

03/01/202110635
Thank you again CharlesI just wanted to say thank you again for assisting with an image of a family burial stone. The first one you helped me with a couple years ago was of my 2nd great grandmother that helped spur me on to seek more about my family in England. I am grateful for services like this that help people see stones that are so far away.

02/01/202110634
BEATTYAppreciation - JOSEPH BEATTYI would like to give my sincere thanks for the prompt service offered. The clear photography enabled me to clarify dates of birth and death for my ancestors.

01/01/202110633
PHILPOTTThank you for the imageThank you for the grave image for John Thomas Philpott and Emily Read at St. Michael and All Angels Cemetery. Much appreciated, as that is one of very few images connected to my great, great grandparents. Thank you.

27/12/202010632
INGRAMIsabella Maria IngramI am looking for the grave of my great aunt who was a patient in St Cadoc's hospital in caerleon, newport, wales. She died there on 8th July 1956 aged 81 years. I do not know whether patients were buried in the grounds at that time or whether she is buried in Caerleon cemetery. If anyone can help it would be a mystery solved in my family tree.

17/12/202010630
Thank youThank you so much for the lovely images of my 4x grandparents headstone. I couldn't believe just how quickly I could access the image once I had entered in the details. Amazing job guys - and once again thank you.

15/12/202010629


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