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GRIFFINFamily treesHello, am researching my family tree, Griffin's and Hayter's. My grandfather was Thomas George Griffin born 1852(known as George), my grandmother was Emma Hayter born 1856. If anyone has further information i would be extremely grateful. Many thanks Tony Griffin

22/07/20178080
HAYTERGrave referenceThank you for allowing me to see the full size picture of my ancestors grave, i am researching my family tree, Griffin's and Hayter's, my grandfather was Thomas George Griffin born 1852(known as George), my grandmother was Emma Hayter born 1856. Many thanks Tony Griffin

22/07/20178079
RIDLEYThank youThank you again for supplying another grave photograph to me. Photos add another dimension to family research and gravestones and memorials give valuable information. Much appreciated.

22/07/20178078
KEMPThanksGreat free service especially useful when people don't live in the area where ancestors are buried.

21/07/20178072
AYLWARDreply to grave photo very easy to find, request and receive. BRILLIANT.

21/07/20178077
BISHOPThe larger image solved a problem.Thank you so much for sending the link to the picture of Thomas Bishop's grave in Beeston Regis churchyard. I have been researching him because he was one of the fishermen drowned in the Great Storm of 1807, along with five others including my 3 x gt. grandfather, Richard Little. I don't think he was related to me, though. The website wrongly lists his age at death as 88, whereas he was actually 33, so I thought this was the grave of a different Thomas Bishop, but with the larger picture I can see that it was not. Thank you for helping me to clear that up!

21/07/20178076
EDWARDSThankyou for providing this valuable infThankyou for providing this valuable information for my family history research so that I can research from the comfort of my armchair.

21/07/20178075
BUMBYThank youThank you very much. Much more detail on photo than expecting.

21/07/20178074
JARVISThank you!Just want to say how much I appreciate the work everyone has put in to this site. It makes armchair research so much easier.

21/07/20178073
COLLINSThank YouMany thanks for sending the photo that I asked for so promptly

21/07/20178071
Photo RequestPrompt service and an excellent addition for an extended family member to my research. Thank you.

20/07/20178067
STEERphotoThank you for the opportunity to find this photo

20/07/20178066
MILLSThanksReceived the photos - thank you so much for such a quick and helpful service!! PS.

20/07/20178065
PARKINThank youMany thanks for the photo I requested. Gaining access to such an image is a great help when researching family history. I greatly appreciate the service you provide.

20/07/20178070
SENTANCEA word of thanksJust a word of thanks for the time spent creating this resource. It really is most helpful for family history research

20/07/20178069
O'HALLORANMany thanks for a very prompt reply and Many thanks for a very prompt reply and access to a clear image of the headstone I was looking for.

20/07/20178064
EYLESRAF ServiceMy uncle, George Lawrence Eyles, was killed when The Bristol Beaufort Mk 1 he was navigating plunged into the estuary of the River Taw as it approached RAF Chivenor on the night of December 7th 1941. He died along with the pilot and wireless operator but the rear gunner survived. It is almost certain that a catastrophic failure of the aircraft occurred, most likely a jamming of a wing tab making the aircraft uncontrollable. An eye witness saw the aircraft approach and dip one wing violently before plunging nose first into the water. The Beaufort experienced many similar accidents, especially amongst those built in Australia for their airforce. Being wartime it was hushed up. I am writing a history of my mother's family so I am particularly grateful for this photograph of his headstone.

20/07/20178068
WESTACOTTElizabeth WestacottThis gravestone image allowed me to ascertain the actual date of death of Elizabeth.

20/07/20178063
GODBERGodber Gravestones - John W Godber and Annie Godber ( nee Ambler )Very useful to be able to get at such good corroborative information about my ancestors and where they were interred. Thank you for your efforts in providing such a very helpful resource. One of the photos has not worked very well but it still confirms information I was investigating.

19/07/20178059
BENNETTNorman Trevithick BennettThank you for such a fast response. This was not the family information I expected see and has raised more questions than given answers but that is family research for you.

19/07/20178058
SPENCERPhoto of gravestone of Clara Emma SpencerI was very pleased to receive a virtual immediate response to my request for the photo of my great grandmother's gravestone in the churchyard at Haliwell in Bolton. An excellent service! Kevin.

19/07/20178062
TNOMPSONThank youThis is an amazing resource. Many thanks Charles and all your researchers and the dedicated people who are busy extending the website and resources. Thank you so much.

19/07/20178057
GIBSONGrave markersThank you for providing this service. I look forward to using it again.

19/07/20178061
MACRAEThank youThank you providing a high quality image extremely quickly. It is greatly appreciated

19/07/20178060
MOULDENWilliam MouldenWilliam Moulden is the great grandfather of my husband, Kevin. Have been researching the family tree and this site has proved most helpful. Especially since photos can be downloaded. Very extensive and thorough site, well worth looking at. Well done!

19/07/20178056
HARTLEYThanks CharlesI would just like to say how grateful I am for your providing these photos free of charge. With relatives from before the age of photography in my family tree, I am very interested in any information I can glean about them. It is surprising to me how good clear images of headstones help to flesh out the kind of people these ancestors were. Thank You! Also there were large families of Hartleys in the Wharfedale area of Otley, Guiseley, Adel etc. The headstone information also helps a lot to sort out who belonged to who.

18/07/20178051
BROSTERThank you so much for such a quick serviThank you so much for such a quick service. The photo is excellent and I learned of more children to the couple.

18/07/20178055
COULSONThankyou.Thankyou very much to everyone who have made this wonderful resource available to everyone. Thankyou especially because as I live in New Zealand I am unable to visit the various cemeteries where family are buried. Receiving the photo straight away is wonderful.

18/07/20178053
BUTTERSIncorrect Christian Name assumed of deceased spouseMary Victoria Butters should be Ivy Victoria Butters as proved by birth, marriage and death records of spouse to male who's grave it is. Location is St Mary's Church burial ground, Snettisham, Norfolk, England James William Butters died 1964 Ivy Victoria Butters (nee Bass)died 1968

18/07/20178054
AITKENMany thanks for the lovely photos you maMany thanks for the lovely photos you make available

18/07/20178052
HARGRAVEThank you!Hi Charles, thanks so much for sending the requested images. It has really helped my family research and I'm sure I'll be requesting more in the future!

17/07/20178047
Excellent quality of photoThe quality of the photograph is brilliant: completely legible. Very many thanks.

17/07/20178046
HURDWELLThank you'Thank you for the copy of the headstone for Frederick Arthur Hurdwell. I live in Australia so as you can imagine trying to locate gravestones is almost impossible. This was very much appreciated.

17/07/20178045
COOKCook George Homethank you so much for the work you are doing on this site & the pictures you have helped me with over the years long may you continue Noreen

17/07/20178044
COLBORNEThank youThank you once again for the copy of the grave monument . Much appreciated and adds interest and information to my family tree.

17/07/20178050
RAMPLINGMargaret RamplingMargaret Rampling (widow of William Rampling) who are both buried in the churchyard of St Michael Colchester was born in Peterborough in 1821 and died in Mile End Colchester in 1879 aged 58. Her maiden name was Scoffield.

17/07/20178043
BRIMILCOMBEThank youMany thanks for your work and help.

17/07/20178049
WOODThank youThank you for the photograph showing two generations of John Wood in Kirkby Malzeard. Fairly sure that these are ancestors of my wife but difficult to be certain since Baptism records only show the father and Wood is an extremely popular surname in the area.

17/07/20178048
RAMPLINGWilliam and Margaret RamplingThank you so much for forwarding the image of my great great grandparents' headstone. I am grateful for such a prompt and helpful response and as a result I intend to visit the grave as soon as possible. I thoroughly recommend your site.

17/07/20178042
SAWFORDThanksMany thanks for your very prompt and detailed reply to my request. I discovered the Gravestone Photographic Resource via an early enquiry into a Sawford relative on Ancestry, and have since learned that he died in 1891, and not 1957 as the gentleman in the photo. However, I am very grateful to learn of the work you do, and hope to return again in the future.

17/07/20178041
WYVILLFrances WYVILL nee FRASERMany thanks for the quick reply. A super service for people who want that little bit extra when compiling their family history.

17/07/20178040
DAYThanks for the image for John Day. It's Thanks for the image for John Day. It's an oldie but I hope to read it with some editing. Thanks for providing this service!

17/07/20178039
BEATTIEThanks!Thankyou for the speedy response to my request for a copy of my aunt and uncle's headstone.

16/07/20178038
HAMMONDThank YouOnce again a big thank you for your prompt attention to my request. Kind Regards, Sue

16/07/20178037
HUBSDELLusefulHad looked for this grave but cemetery overgrown. It appears from photo that council have laid parts of another memorial onto same plot

16/07/20178036
RIGBYWilliam & Jane Edge TombstoneThanks so much for the photo of the tombstone belonging to William and Jane Edge. I so appreciate your willingness to go to all the trouble of providing these photographs. I know it's a huge sacrifice of time and effort. Bless you for undertaking such a project!

16/07/20178035
KENNEDYImportant resource that is ever expandingGPR is a terrific resource for family researchers. Now you can look at particular gravestones to see more information that may confirm a relative's resting place.

16/07/20178033
BRADFIELDThank you for prompt delivery of my requThank you for prompt delivery of my requested gravestones

16/07/20178034
MUTTERThank youWe really appreciate the wonderfully quick response to our photo request It really helps with research when we live on the other side of the world. Most appreciated.

16/07/20178032
DEARLOVEVery helpfulThank you so much for the help given to me in researching the gravestone of my great great granddad, Henry Dearlove. I had no idea where he and his family are buried and as I have now found out, the distance is too far to travel. What wonderful information you have given me. Thank you so much.

15/07/20178029


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