All comment/feedback/help requests within the Gravestone Photographic Resource for the name BROWN
Annie BrownThankyou once again for helping with my family history research.yet another piece of information
Wonerful resourceI thought I would never see this gravestone again.Thankyou so much for sending it to me. i will certainly use it again if the cemetery is available. kath
Mary Thomson BrownI have a memorial locket with Mary T Brown's photo and lock of hair. The exact date of her death and year of birth are shown. I want to find her relatives
charlies & annie maythese are ny mothers parents buried between 1960 to 1965 any help in find grave would be greatly welcomed
Grave StoneFantastic so gratefull for your help in helping with information on family tree,this a brilliant service you provide.
Marion McGill Brown Robert Brown Isabella Arnott BrownThank you so much for allowing me to see the gravestone showing some details of my father's parents and sister, whom I never met. My late brother was named after my father, and now I see also after my grandfather. My father, Robert Brown, died in Bangour Hospital on 25th June 1993, aged 72. My late brother, also Robert, died peacefully at home in Renfrewshire in January 2011, aged 57.
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Sincere thanksI'd like to say thank you for the speedy response to my request for the image of Thomas Lumsden Brown's headstone. Brown is not an easy name to research at the best of times so a warm thank you for the picture which adds so much to my knowledge (not least where he's buried!).
WILLIAM AND MARY ANN BROWN monument exists St. Giles and St. George's burial ground AshteadWe are hoping there may be a photograph of the headstone of William Brown dec 5/11/1947 and his wife Mary Ann Brown dec 02/12/1950 available. We have a map confirming it is there and have been told there is an existing headstone however we live in Canada. I note they are not listed on the index though it has been done on your site. Thank you for any assistance.
Hi, I live very close to this site. I have taken a walk around this morning but could not find the grave mentioned. There are many graves here and many missing from this resource (I've just volunteered). There are also many old, unreadable graves. The church is from the 12th century.
If you could tell me the location I would happily go find it.
looking for my deceased brothers son and daughterhello my brother allen is buried in quedgeley were he lived with his wife shirly and son tony and daughter tanya i have only seen the children once i used to phone them up after there fathers death but i was to much alike him that they found it painfull to keep in touch that was in 1990 they are grown up now and may be familys of there own i would just like to know how they are now maybe you can help i dont know if they still live in your area but i think the picture of the grave is the one of my brothers ---thanks for your time ---reg
Thank youThank you to the volunteers who provide this wonderful service.
Grave No 175642 - St Mary de Crypt's Church GloucesterIt was fantastic to see a photograph of my 4xGt Grandparent's grave. The GPR website is wonderful and I do thank you for your help. I shall repay you with some photos of my own to add to the site.
Henry , Mary and John BrownThis is so helpful. It is great to have this information when researching your family tree.
Henry Brown , Harriet PaleyI have requested the tombstone photos of these two people and would like permission to put these photos on Ancestry.com
Many thanksVery grateful to Charles. Has helped piece together the life and times of my great-great-great-great grandfather Tiplady Brown.
Mary Ellen BrownThank you foe lovely clear photos
Huge time saverI'm researching my branch of the Brown family in Lowestoft and surrounds - Seem to have been fish merchants in the mid 1800's.
My sincere thanks for making all this information available. It is very much appreciated.
Thankyou - HARRISON AND DIXON AND BROWNThanks for this site, I am researching at a distance so feel lucky to have stumbled across it
Mainly researching Elizabeth Brown b June 1866 who married John Thomas Harrison
Great Grandfathers familyThank you for the photo. Excellent service that has helped with my search into the Brown family history.
Great quick service. This image has given me new informationGreat quick service. This image has given me new information and something to add to my family history rather than just names and dates - thank you for the great resource.
Great!Thank you so much. What a great service. Requested and received image on the same day!
BROWN, HAYLETT, HODDS, ETCWhat a great idea, and free too! I'd love to help, once I've completed my family researches, and will certainly pass the details of your site and the help needed to my other research contacts.
Headstone photosMany many thanks for the wonderful photos of some of my New Zealand Annie Brown family. You are all doing a wonderful job which I am sure is greatly appreciated by many of us family researchers.
BROWN AND MEIN AUSTINThis is a fantastic service. Thank you so much.
I hope to soon take some photos of our headstones and help to expand your resource for the benefit of others like myself.
Many thanks,
Caroline Goodall
Gravestone PicThank you so much for the help in sizing the picture so nice to be able to view the gravestone especially when you live so far away and will probably never get back to England to see for my self . Thank you.
AppreciationMany thanks for providing this invaluable service.
Jane Pasley Hay Thornburn and husbandJohn James Graham Brown and familyI would like to say how much I appreciate the rapid response to my request for grave photo of John James Graham Brown and his wife Jane Pasley Hay Thornburn. Being in Australia and unable to do grave prowling in Scotland and England appreciate such a site as this one. Thanks to those responsibleRegardsJan Osborn
Thanks for a great serviceWithin hours of requesting an image, an email arrived from Charles Sale with the link to a high definition picture - far better service than most commercial sites. The image was clear and sharp. Sadly the tombstone was less so. Time had taken its toll and the lettering was virtually illegible. But that really is not the point. Far better to find out that the hoped for family information isn't available than to waste time hoping it is. Once again, thanks for an invaluable service.
Missing CemeteryThe large Victoria Rd cemetery near Barnard Castle is not yet included in your db. Could you please add this to the projects list to be photographed?
Also there is a bug in the validation process, several correct answers were rejected as incorrect.
A wonderful resource I'd not found before, many thanks to alA wonderful resource I'd not found before, many thanks to all who run and maintain it.
Thanks for the imageBrown gravestone in Bamburgh Churchyard
It was a long shot and turned out not to be (as far as I yet know) part of the family I am looking for, but the opportunity to look and check it out is so very much appreciated. Thank you
BROWN DOUGLASThank you so much for providing all these photos and information. The website is so easy to use and an invaluable iad to researching the family.
6 Talbot Road Twickenham EnglandLooking for family of Henry James and Emily Brown, with son born 15th February 1889 named Howard Thomas, born at 6 Talbot Road, Twickenham England..son was my grand-father.
St John, Great Wenham SuffolkI'm looking for the gravestone of Harry Brown believed to have died in Great Wenham in 1964. If anyone lives near this churchyard and could look I would be very grateful.
Thank you
Search for father's graveThank you for a very prompt reply. The breadcrumb trail is particularly useful.
Charles Veall BrownMany thanks for the image. This is a fantastic service.
Benjamin and Ann BrownVery many thanks for the photo you sent, only found your website a couple of days ago, I now have details about my great great grandparents. Thank you.
Family ResearchI have conducted Family tree research in different areas of the country for many, many years. Volunteers who look the records of burial sites and head stones play a very part in conservation both of the sites and records. It's also a help when a researcher has to travel a long way and no time is wasted. Having got the information strived for, in general people don't mind paying an amount in the box when visiting.
W A BrownI belong to the Poppy Trail Trio who are doing a poppy trail in our cemetery chapel at Newton-le-Willows, Merseyside. We lost approx 300 men from the town in WW1 & are placing a poppy cross for each one on the specially made boards in the chapel. Also we are doing a document for each soldier. This is not always easy as so many records were burned. To get a photo of a gravestone from a churchyard so far away from us is brilliant & will add to our folders that the documents are kept in. Thank you so much for providing this. We are very grateful.
ResearchThank you for your prompt response
ThanksThank you for a terrific looking photo of Elsie & Hector Brown's tombstone at Patho.
Photo greatly appreciatedMany thanks for the photo of the gravestone of Daisy Alice Brown. Living across the pond, the chances of visiting many cemeteries in the U.K. is pretty slim. I greatly appreciate the opportunity to have a photo of Daisy's gravestone.
David BrownThank you very much for all your help in my long search for my friend David Brown. What a wonderful service you provide, and whilst the outcome of my search was not what I was hoping for, at least I can now put my mind at rest as my search is now finally over. Hoping to visit you soon one day David R.I.P my friend.
Correction/confirmation of detailsAndrew Brown was born on 04/05/1865 not 1825
Margaret Brown was born on 08/01/1868 and died 101 years and one day later on 09/01/1968
Great service you are providing
The records have been amended although the date of death was probably 09/01/1969