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surnametitle of the comment / feedbackcomment / feedbacksubmittednum
WILKINSONGravestone in Dean Road Cemetery, Scarborough for Isaac Wilkinson who died 1892 and his wife Fanny WVery many thanks for the photo of Isaac Wilkinson's gravestone. The image was very good and I could clearly read the inscription. I am so grateful for your resource as the gravestone is situated in Yorkshire and I am located in Surrey and it is not easy for me to make the journey up there. This is the first time I have used this site and I will definitely be re-visiting it. Thank you again.

14/05/20177659
Thank you for all the hard work that hasThank you for all the hard work that has gone into this site. This is my first visit but I intend to be a regular visitor in the future

14/05/20177658
PALMERNathan Palmer 1800 to 1879According to my records, Nathan Palmer was born 16 October 1800, and died Aug 1880 in Isham. He was buried 27 Aug 1880 in Isham St. Peter, Northants

13/05/20177653
GRANTThank You!Many thanks for the prompt response to my request for two images from St Peter's Churchyard, Harbertonford. Thanks also to Lesley Davies for her efforts in photographing the graves in this burial ground.

13/05/20177652
MOOREThanks!Thanks for this brilliant website - and thanks in particular for the photo of the Moore family grave in Cleasby.

11/05/20177640
FEATHERSTONEthank you so muchthank you for the resource that you have made available. It fills in detail and gives leads where there is nothing else.

11/05/20177634
BOYDENboydenI just want to say a big thank you, what a great site this is I have used it before and and its really easy to follow and is always helpful, the images i have requested have always been quickly sent I will always recommend this site to my family and friends.thank you again x

11/05/20177638
SKODDEROnce again Charles thank you for this grOnce again Charles thank you for this great service. I am able to view these graves with out travelling vast distances Joy Hetherington.

10/05/20177629
WHARRYGPR goes from strength to strengthHaving been a volunteer photographer in the early days of the Gravestone Photographic Resource I had occasion to use it myself recently while researching my family history. I was delighted to see how much progress has been made with the project, which is truly worldwide. This is a fantastic resource and I congratulate all involved but particularly Charles Sale - whose 'baby' this is.

09/05/20177627
STRACHANSimpson / Strachan TreeNot many things free in this world especially especially services like this - Please, Please keep up the fantastic work

08/05/20177625
MILNERThank you so much for your help in my seThank you so much for your help in my search for Edward and Sarah Milners gravestone, very much appreciated

08/05/20177622
HOATHMany thanks - excellent service!Thank you for your fast reply to my request for the image of James HOATH's gravestone.

07/05/20177620
HAMERHamer of Ramsbottom and surrounding villagesThanks very much for this brilliant resource. Before being directed to your website by Ancestry I had been trying to find information regarding Sophia Hamer and family from the Ramsbottom area. The monument for John Brooks (of whom Sophia was the maternal grandmother), has helped immensely to both confirm my existing research, by supporting the information on the 1851 census, and by also providing new information regarding when Sophia, and her daughter Alice Brooks (nee Hamer) died. I believe there is a DNA link between this family and my own, which is descended from James Eckersley & Alice (or Annis) Buckley, a butcher and his wife who were living in Ballantyne Place (now Market Place), Ramsbottom on the 1841 census. I am interested in any further information regarding this family of Hamers, and am willing to share any information I have about them in return.

07/05/20177619
READERThank youThank you for allowing me to see where my 4th great grandfather and mother are. Researching the tree is difficult but with help from this site helps make it easier. Thank you

07/05/20177612
VENNARDvennard HeadstoneI requested a copy of my ancestors grave today & was delighted with a quick response & the quality of the photo thank you so much

07/05/20177618
DAVIDSONBrilliant Website Thank you so much, very useful website.

07/05/20177617
Just to say thank you for the photographJust to say thank you for the photograph of my cousins grave in Edinburgh

06/05/20177609
LAMPSONThank you.What a special website - found through Ancestry. Thank you for the photo!

06/05/20177607
STOBARTGravestone photoThank you for the gravestone image of the Stobart family. It has been very helpful with my research, and brought back some memories of wandering around the grave yard at Bywell in the rain, some years ago. Thank you for the work you are doing.

06/05/20177606
GILBERTThank you for your prompt reply.It has hThank you for your prompt reply.It has helped considerably to solve a problem pinpointing Robert Henry Gilbert's 1st wife.again many thanks. A wonderful resource in tracing family history.

05/05/20177604
HARTNOLLHartnoll headstoneMany thanks for sending me the link to the photo of the headstone for John and Jane Hartnoll I will also go through the list of all HARTNOLLs your hold in your database to see if the are related. It is a wonder full service that you provide Kind regards

05/05/20177602
NEASHAMWonderful websiteThis is a fantastic website, so kind that the information is provided free of charge.

04/05/20177601
GAETHAlexis Gaeth and Karl Otto GaethThanks very much for the photo of Alexis Gaeth's headstone. I am researching his son Karl Otto Gaeth. Karl changed his name by deed poll in 1915 to Charles Vickery. He was killed in action in WWI. His name appears on the Whangarata War Memorial as KO Gaeth. His mother was Maud Gill who later married JJ Vickery (after Alexis' death). Maud was a daughter of Edmund and Jane Gill from Tuakau.

04/05/20177598
FINCHAMWonderful projectIt is such a worthwhile job that all the volunteers have undertaken for future generations that might feel they want to research their roots and as the gravestones age and the writing is undesciferable the photos are a lasting record. Many thanks. I have been researching the Fincham family from Norfolk. They farmed at Place Farm Kenninghall from about 1790 I think. William Fincham who was born about 1786 was the first to farm there followed by his son William who was born in 1820 and carried on working the farm for the Duke of Norfolk.

04/05/20177596
RASPINGravestone imagesThis is an excellent site. I have used it previously and can only praise it. The author/administrator is courteous, well informed and provides an excellent service with good quality images. Thank you very much Charles & well done. Please keep up the good work - it is very much appreciated.

02/05/20177593
HOYESnew branch of Hoyes familyThis great resource helped me fill in a WOODRUFF branch on my HOYES family tree. Looking forward to adding some of my own grave photos. Thanks.

01/05/20177591
ASHMOREAshmore grave in Hope ChurchSo grateful for the image and information to find the grave of my 3x great grandparents William and Elizabeth Ashmore Been to find it this afternoon - took a while to locate,but then there it was. So pleased. THANK YOU.

01/05/20177589
WADDINGTONMuch appreciated your quick response. I am working on Family history for my friend, who is 99, and was trying to match her records with online resources. The John Flesher and William Waddington tombstone, with its parental detail, confirms this is the correct family and adds two youngsters, previously unknown. I was able to get enough of the epitaph at the bottom to find it online. We very much appreciate this service, as we are in Canada. 'll be back to look for others.

30/04/20177586
TEASDALEDavid Teasdale grave 217451 Altofts Yorkshire non-comEleanor Teasdale was David Teasdale's wife, nee Eleanor Mountain

30/04/20177583
JAMIESONThank youI appreciate your prompt response to my request for a picture of an ancestor's gravestone. The picture is so beautifully clear. Thank you for your gracious gift.

29/04/20177579
MORREYThank you!I found the photo you sent earlier.....I did not realize that it would be on your website until now (I guess I thought it would be emailed to me, but it was not). I really appreciate your service in this project, and that you are willing to send larger photos than those on the website. GREAT!! Thank you very much for doing this!!

29/04/20177580
TURNERMarionThank you very much for providing the images of my Great Grandmother Mary Grace Hill's grave, also for the links that I will follow up at a later date.

28/04/20177578
MURRAYWilliam Arthur MURRAYDear Charles, Thank you very much for your prompt reply to my request. Your link led to very good images of the grave site. You are providing a very helpful service to us genealogists. I will pass on the web address to others I know.

28/04/20177577
RITCHIEIan Thomas James RitchieThank you for the gravestone images. It's very much appreciated & very helpful when researching my family tree.

28/04/20177576
ThanksThanks for the prompt service in sending the link to the photo I requested. I really appreciate those who provide photos like this as it helps so much in family history research. I'm afraid I am unable to help as I do not have the appropriate equipment (and I take terrible photos.)

27/04/20177560
FOXThank you for the prompt service. A bit Thank you for the prompt service. A bit more evidence to add to the family tree

27/04/20177574
MORGANDavid Andrew MORGANDavid Andrew Morgan age 75 years was the Father. Catherine Anne Dumsday age 44 years was his divorced daughter. David Lewis Morgan aged 42 years was his elder son. Percival (Lloyd) Morgan age ~34 years was his younger son. They were killed by a V-1 Doodlebug landing on their house 84 Blythe Road, in Hammersmith. David Andrew's wife Catherine Mary Morgan died in the June quarter of 1940, age ~69 years. Only 1 daughter survived - Lillian May Tudor Miles who was married and living outside London. Lillian died 16 Aug 1983, birth date 17 Aug 1907. In his early life, David Andrew Morgan was known as David Andrew Jones according to my relatives.

27/04/20177571
O'LEARYMany thanks for your helpUnfortunately, once I viewed the images, they were not the O'Leary's I am trying to find. Beautiful photos though and hopefully someone looking for this family will be delighted with them. Thank you for letting me see them in full. Very helpful towards my search

27/04/20177557
DUMMERThank youI have received the link to the information I requested. Thank you so much for your prompt attention! Kind regards, Joanne

27/04/20177555
HORNEThank you for sending two images to me rThank you for sending two images to me recently.

27/04/20177566
GOODHANDThank you very much for the Clear HeadstThank you very much for the Clear Headstone Photo of Jane Goodhand and the info of my 4th Great Uncle Robert Goodhand. Unfortunately there are no comments from others who are researching the Goodhand family.

27/04/20177554
TWEEDThomas Reginald TweedThank you for the photo of Thomas Reginald Tweed's headstone, greatly appreciated.

25/04/20177545
ROUSEEbenezer RouseThank you for fowarding the requsted image recently. You provide a wonderful service & it is very much appreciated

24/04/20177537
WHITAKERGrave stone resourceJust to say its a great resource and if I can I will try to add photos

24/04/20177542
Thanks for your help, it is very much apThanks for your help, it is very much appreciated!!

24/04/20177540
MILLINGTONMILLINGTONs from East BridgfordThank you for all the photographs from East Bridgford church yard. I am trying to put together the numerous MILLINGTON families and these fill in some of the gaps - although I still have more to look at :-) If anyone else is researching these families - please contact me.

23/04/20177532
BREESEGeorge Smith Breese - Headstone.This site is a very valuable resource especially for those who can not travel to the other side of the world to visit their ancestors graves. Thank you Charles for your time and speedy response to my request. A grateful Aussie.

23/04/20177531
LINFOOTLinfoot graveThanks so much for the grave photo of my 5th time great grandfather. I live in Canada so my research is limited mainly to online. I am thinking of volunteering to do something like that here. Some cemeteries seem to offer it already on thier websites which is good.

23/04/20177535
BROWNEVery prompt response to request for imagVery prompt response to request for image greatly appreciated. Thanks.

23/04/20177530
WILSONMany thanks!Thank you so much for access to this image, very much appreciated!

23/04/20177534


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