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surnametitle of the comment / feedbackcomment / feedbacksubmittednum
PORTERThank you Thank you for the photo Mr Sale. It is very much appreciated.

04/10/20178519
SHAROODThank youThis is the second time I have used your website and found very useful information each time. A big thank you to everyone involved in maintaining and expanding the site.

04/10/20178518
JAMESThis is the 3rd time I have tried to thaThis is the 3rd time I have tried to thank you for access to the James family headstone, if this doesn't go through I won't bother again.

04/10/20178517
SHELTONThank you very helpful site.Thank you very helpful site.

03/10/20178514
BREWERGreat ResourceThanks once again for a gtreat research resource, should be Government funded.

02/10/20178508
HOPERThank youThank you for the photo of the Memorial Plaque in St Nicholas' Church New Romney in Kent. On it is my friend's Great Uncle Abraham Hoper. He enlisted when he was 18 into the East Kent Regiment with the Service number 4868, he served in the Second Boer War (1899-1902), he was then discharged to the Army Reserves, and was called up for Service in WW1 and given the number S/317 in the 6th Battalion Royal West Kent Regiment When he first embarked for France on the 1st June 1915, he was a Lance Corporal, and was later promoted to a Sergeant. He was Killed in Action on the 2nd of July 1918 and is buried in Grave F8 at Harponville Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme. He was born in 1877, the son of Stephen and Eliza Hoper. He left a son Jack Roland Hoper, a step-son Edward Richard Norman and his widow Harriet Kate of 40 Sidney Street Folkestone Kent, who Abraham married in 1902, (Harriet Kate was born Harriet Kate Hoper and married in 1899 to Edward Norman who died in 1900). Abraham was awarded the British War Medal, the Victory Medal and the 1914-15 Star.

02/10/20178511
YEATESGreat websiteGreat and fast service, glad I came across your site!! Hopefully I will be able to help in the future once I have some free time on my hands. Keep up the good work!!

02/10/20178510
CUMBERLANDThank youThank you very much for this service, it is very much appreciated.

02/10/20178505
MARSTONArthur MarstonArthur Marston 1902 - 1984 was an artist. A couple of his works can be found at https://artuk.org/discover/artists/marston-arthur-19021984. Many thanks for providing me with a photograph of Arthur's resting place

02/10/20178509
BRANCHBRANCH/TIDYMany thanks for the images you have provided. Yours is a great service for people who live on the other side of the world and have no chance of visiting the cemetery. Keep up the good work!

01/10/20178500
ROSSPhotograph of Helen Ross/William Macao wall panelHi Charles, Many thanks indeed for your prompt and helpful provision of this image. Love the validation idea. Best wishes, Jim

01/10/20178499
COCHRANEThanksI have used this website for only the second time, but have found it to be a valuable resource to solve an issue I have had no other way of dealing with. To look at headstone inscriptions of such quality from the other side of the world is much appreciated. Keep up the good work.

30/09/20178498
BULTITUDEVery useful for a one-name studyI research the surname BULTITUDE as a one-name study, so this site has been very useful as it allows me to see the inscriptions on headstones, which often give a very good indication of relationships and extra details that are difficult to find elsewhere. The photos on here have helped solve a few mysteries and linked family members together.

29/09/20178495
NEALEThank you so much. its an invaluable serThank you so much. its an invaluable service, and congratulations on it being free

29/09/20178492
LAINGThank You FOr Help in Solving a PuzzleThank you for helping to identify a great uncle who I met when I was a child and couldm't place in my family tree. I now know that Uncle Norman was my paternal grandmother's brother. I spent many hours searching for Norman combined with various family surnames before stumbling across this website. It is an excellent resource. Many thanks for the efforts you put in making it available.

28/09/20178490
RIDELLThank YOU Thank you for your prompy reply and supply of the gravestone information. YOur help is greatly appreciated, you are doing an awsome job. :) Thanks Trish

25/09/20178476
PONTINGJoseph Giles PontingThank you very much for letting me have a photo on my great great grandfather's gravestone. As I live in Spain I cannot help by sharing local photos for your files.

25/09/20178477
MILLSThankyou for your prompt service. Much aThankyou for your prompt service. Much appreciated.

25/09/20178480
WALKERThanks for help in finding gravestone.I appreciate the time and trouble taken by the owner of this site. It is a great help for people who are researching family trees.

24/09/20178475
ROBSONthank you - excellent work - LEAROYD GRAHAM ROBSONHi, thanks so very much for the work you're doing! This is an incredible rescource, and very meaningful task - the photos are great! As I am studying from overseas, it's of course particularly essential in our case. Fridaythorpe, Malton, Thixendale, Pocklington, Hunslet, Bridlington, Sledmere, Rillington - these are hardly even the start of a large list of Yorkshire locations we're investigating - ancestor names Graham, Ruston, Robson, Midgley just among several also! Anyone who loves genealogy, or has good knowledge of how to pursue it there specifically - being abroad, centuries and many generations gone, is not so easy - feel free to ask or respond, thanks!

24/09/20178474
BODENPhotographsMany thanks Charles, it seems you do a fantastic job and all in your own time! If I can find the time I shall attempt to help you out by visiting and photographing my local graveyard. In the meantime thank you again for your help, I received my requested imagery within 24 hours and at a weekend too! Please keep up the good work there are a lot of us amateur sleuths out here :-) I was researching my family in Sussex: Abel BODEN and Harriet Elizabeth BODEN.

24/09/20178470
PITTSThanks Thanks for your service - appreciated.

24/09/20178471
NORMANExcellent resourceWhat an excellent and simple to use resource this is!

23/09/20178467
Thanks againMany thanks. Once again your site has helped out with my research

23/09/20178466
ThanksThank you for this service. It is a very useful tool for family history research

23/09/20178465
HIRDHelpful InformationThank you very much for the photograph you have sent me it is very helpful in researching my family tree

23/09/20178469
SOUTHWORTHMany thanks for the gravestone photo. YoMany thanks for the gravestone photo. Your work is greatly appreciated. I've forwarded a small donation via PayPal. Again many thanks, Phil

23/09/20178468
DENBYELIZABETH DENBYThank you for the high quality photo of my 3x great grandmother's memorial stone. I am very grateful for this.

21/09/20178459
BLACKBURNFound at last While researching my family tree I came across this site , I could not believe it that I found out my Aunt and Uncle ,my late Fathers brother were burried in this church yard and their grave has a head stone too. I will Defenitley be making a visit now .it contains information too that has oroved very useful Thank you for all the hard work it is so much appreciated Jean Wraith nee Blackburn

21/09/20178461
PIPERGreat ResourceMany thanks for a great resource

20/09/20178454
WILDEHeadstone PhotographyJust a shout out to the professionalism of the this site. I was helped out in fast and polite manner. I appreciate your dedication in helping those find their relatives and give us a little bit of realism to their lives. THANK you for what you do and keep it up.

20/09/20178458
WILKINSONJohn Wilkinson, 1790 St Margaret of Antioch's Church Cemetery, SuffolkThank you once again for sending me a high quality photo of an ancestor's grave. Your service is invaluable.

20/09/20178457
SABBENCorrecting InformationThanks Charles, this resolved the correct details of a few people, whose names have been incorrectly duplicated into different generations.

18/09/20178446
GOWLANDThank youThank you for your very swift and extremely helpful response to my request to see the image of Jane Gowland's gravestone. This has helped enormously with my research into the Gowland family history.

18/09/20178443
HARBORDMany many thanks!Dear Mr. Sale, Thank you to you and your volunteers for allowing me to locate many of my Harbord relatives. I am most grateful to all of you and appreciate all of your time and efforts.

18/09/20178440
BRADLEYThank you so very much!Dear Mr. Sale, Thank you for helping me with finding the gravesite of my cousin, Margaret Dodgson Bradley and her father too, Dr. Edward Bradley. Your kindness and that of your volunteers is very much appreciated.

18/09/20178439
Thank youA quick thank you for this useful resource

17/09/20178427
CASTLEThankyou so muchI was so pleased to find this photograph of the gravestone of William and Elizabeth Castle in Heighington Co.Durham. Thankyou so much for your service and please thank the photographer for me. Your site is a wonderful resource for those of us who live overseas and visit the UK infrequently. Margaret (USA)

17/09/20178438
GOODINGThanksThanks very much for the photograph, fantastic free service!

17/09/20178437
GOWERRobert Gower HeadstoneThankyou so much for all your hard work in keeping this website up and running, very helpful to those that are unable to search in person, locating and getting to see the actual headstone of my GGG Uncle Robert Gower was fantastic. Regards Nari

17/09/20178425
FEARBYJohn and Hannah FEARBY of Upper PoppletonThank you for this excellent resource. It is great to fill in the details of John FEARBY and Hannah FOX, his wife and discover they really did both die in the same year - 1808. The place name of Upper Poppleton also allows me to be certain they are the correct people. This reply did, however go into my spam folder for some reason so that is perhaps something to be aware of.

16/09/20178423
THOMSONThanksWhat a wonderful website this is. I appreciate the fact that it is free service and use it regularly.

16/09/20178422
BAWDENGreat site - really fast responseGreat site - really fast response to my request, almost immediate as others have mentioned. Thank you.

16/09/20178419
BURKITTJoseph Reynoldson Burkitt/Harriett Heneage AdlardThank you very much for such a prompt service, re. the Monument for Harriett Heneage Burkitt. I am most grateful for your help. I am trying to work out how Harriett's mother, Elizabeth Heneage Adlard of Addlethorpe, fits into the Heneage family tree - if anyone knows more about this family, please do contact me. Thank you ...

16/09/20178418
JENNERThank you very much, this is a great serThank you very much, this is a great service. I am very impressed with your deciphering skills. cheers

15/09/20178415
PARISThank you for sending me the photos of WThank you for sending me the photos of Walter Paris and his family headstone. Your website is amazing. Thank you for taking the time to help out those of us who are unable to attend a grave site to take the photos for our family tree. Your hard work and dedication is truly appreciated. Thank you Pam

15/09/20178414
PARTRIDGEFeedbackDear Charles, You could not imagine how grateful I am for your helping me to access these photos. I drove through Gayndah only a couple of weeks ago. Had I known Emily and Herb were buried there I would have stopped to pay respects and grab my own photos saving you the trouble. But it is because of your diligence and industriousness that I now have these four very treasured and special photographs. With immense appreciation and regard B Partridge

15/09/20178417
MARSHGravestone ImagesVery simple and easy to follow instructions Mary Ann Marsh & Francis Sturton Marsh. Carmen in Canada

15/09/20178416
BLIZARDQuick ServiceFound this site via Ancestry, and requested a larger picture of the Grave. Received it promptly and would like to thank the volunteers for an excellent service

13/09/20178408
WOOFEThank you.I was so pleased to get the photo of gravestone of Alice Shrubb (nee Woofe). I live in New Zealand so it is a bit too far away to visit cemeteries in the U.K. I really appreciate this service, thanks again.

12/09/20178406


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