All comment/feedback/help requests within the Gravestone Photographic Resource for the name HEWITT
HEWITT / MOYThank-you for these grave photos. I am researching my British ancestors from Australia and I really appreciate this website as I am unable to visit the cemeteries myself.
Samuel and Mary HewittSamuel and Mary both died on 1st Feb 1845 and were buried together on 5th Feb 1845. I know they died in Penymynydd in Flintshire but do not know where they are buried. Any further information would be helpful.
Gravestone Photographic Resource serviceThis is an excellent service, without which I probably would not know where or when most of my releatives died or were buried.
Keep up the good work.
Thank you!This is a wonderful website. Easy to find your way around. Very helpful if researching family history & all for free! Wow! Will certainly tell my friends all about it. Very thankful for everyone who help gathering all the photos , all their hard work is very much appreciated.
Many thanks once again.
Many thanksMany thanks for finding the gravestone of the parents of one of the WW1 soldiers I was researching. Just need to find the soldier's gravestone next. Just in case anyone can help, his name is Gunner James Louis Hewitt. He was in the Royal Field Artillery Reg no. 94366. He fought and was wounded in France. Fortunately he survived. He was born in Kirkbymoorside on 4 October 1895 - son of James Simpson Hewitt and Francis Hewitt (nee Smith). HE DIED IN SCARBOROUGH IN 1981. THANKS FOR LOOKING