All comment/feedback/help requests within the Gravestone Photographic Resource for the name CLARK
CLARK/CLARKE - PraiseThank you for all the hard work in our behalf. This is wonderful to fill a need for so many researchers. I can not praise this site enough. I will wait with patience for the Rye Cemeteries where our Clarke & Waite families are buried.
HUNT / SPAVEN / CLARKE / CLARKMany thanks for providing me with the photo of my relatives gravestone in Hepworth so quickly. This is really a marvelous resourse that you have built, and I am appreciative of all the work you have put in to it. I hope I can contibute something to it myself.
CLARK / MEGRETTONAgain my thanks for sending me the pictures of gravestones for Peter Clark and Joan Megretton. I didn't have any details at all on Joan, so you have helped me to put another branch on the tree.
Hilda.
Thank you for helpThank you for sending the image of Annie Clark's gravestone. Your site is providing and extremely useful service, and I will certain make further use of it and would recommend it to any other genealogists.
Thank YouI recently requested a a gravestone monument image and was amazed at the quick, professional response. In my opinion this is great resource and I would like to thank all those involved in the project
general listingsGreat site, but is there a way to list surnames by date, say 1700\\\'s or 1900\\\'s? Sure would save some time and eye strain. If I\\\'ve just overlooked that, my apologies. I have some handicaps and it\\\'s hard for me to search very long in one sitting. But I really like your site, thank you for all the info. God bless J S
Currently I have only provided alternative listing in cemetery name, area name, forename and grave number order. I will add two new alternatives, birth and death year order, in the next month or so.
Thank youThank you for recent photo;
Assisted with genealogy research.
Many thanksThank you for the image you sent me. Fantastic resource for family historians.
Many thanks for your work in making these photos available.Many thanks for your work in making these photos available.
wonderful servicethank you for your prompt service, which saved us a lot of worry about the contents of my dads headstone, so we could add my mums details
MARTHA CLARKE/CLARKMany thanks for the emailed copy of the headstone of Martha Clark. Very clear and much appreciated
Clark graveIt was very helpful having a photo of the gravestone of my gtgt grandfather. Although I already had the details on the grave, I did not know where he and his wife were buried. This is a useful website for those of us undertaking family history research.
Clark's of Lenham, KentAmazing resource. Thank you.
Comrie Old Cemetery, Perthshire, ScotlandMuch appreciate finding a photo of gt gt gt grandparents headstone. Thank you Charles. regards from New Zealand.
William Clark Gravestone ImageClear large image ,very prompt service.Great website.Thank you.
Thank youWonderful resource for those interested in family history, easy to use and well organised.
Imagine finding a connection to Cramond Kirk!Charles
An unexpected turn in my family research today when I found your site - thank you for its existence and for the prompt response today.
Although I was following the Clark family, my connection is with Margaret Black ( wife of James Clark): she is the sister of my Great, Great, Grandmother, Isabella Black who married Alexander Carson in 1848. I am a Carson.....
In the 1960's, a student in Edinburgh, I worked in the cafe in Cramond village and have loved the village and Kirk ever since. So to find this connection has been wonderful!
Kind regards
Norma
Emma Caroline ClarkThank you very much for this wonderful resource and your very quick response to my request for photos.
Nathan ClarkThank you for your speedy response to my request and the very helpful information in your email. The GPR is certainly an amazing project.
Nathan Clark was 4xg grandfather of my husband and to know his resting place confirms the family link with Wiltshire. It would have taken quite a while to locate his grave in the churchyard without the help of GPR which is much appreciated.