All comment / feedback / help requests within the Gravestone Photographic Resource for the name WARD
Feedback on receipt of photosThank you so much for the photos - the next best thing to visiting ourselves.
Thank you for the photo of my great grandparents grave - Ann Amelia and John Thomas Ward.
I live in Australia and have had to rely on available records. I assumed my great grandparents were born
in the 1860s but thankfully your site has provided correct dates.
My grandmother Beatrice Ward married Albert Corbett and they emigrated to Australia in 1921 so I don't
have any information about her parents and siblings - although I do remember her talking about her sister - Tot?
I would love to make contact with any remaining family or anyone who knew of them
I have made a donation through PayPal on your site
Sincerely
Lesley McCormick
Thank youWhat a wonderful idea for those of us who are not local. Unfortunately we discovered the link with Fewston only a couple of weeks after spending a few days in Yorkshire or we would have visited and photographed them for ourselves.
Thank you for prompt your prompt reply to my request in SuffThank you for prompt your prompt reply to my request in Suffolk. This is a great resource for anyone interested in family history as its not always possible to go searching in another country. Keep up the good work, much appreciated.
Many ThanksWonderful to know that there are still people out there willing to help others...not fot the monetary gain but just because we all have the same interest in F/H....Thank you again
Further details of Grave No. 113282Walter Ward (relationship shown as "unknown") was in fact the son of Elizabeth and John Ward. According to the 1861 Census, he was born around 1805 in Barnstaple. He married Ann Eastman, probably around 1830.
Requesting grave markersMany thanks for allowing me another copy of the grave markers (after misplacing them)of my Great Grandfather James Ward B.1948 D.1935 and Great Grandmother Emma Ward B.1858 D.1921 who are buried in St Margarets Churchyard Woodham Mortimer. They were living at Hill Mead. Rectory Road Woodham Mortimer when they died
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maureen patient-saunders on: 12/03/2018 03:03 GMT ........
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Thank YouThank You for your assistance with my request for info on John Ward, Forth Railway Bridge
Thank you for the gravestone photoThanks for providing an excellent FREE resource when many other sites do not. Also the photo you provided of my ancestors grave stone was superb quality.
Many thanksThank you for such a quick response and for the super quality image. Many thanks for your time.
ROBERT WARDThank you for supplying the image of Robert's gravestone.
A wonderful resource - thank you so much!Thank you for responding so quickly and providing such high-quality images. My ancestors were not wealthy people, and there were very few photographs taken of them during their lifetime. It means a lot to me to be able to see these images, which help to illustrate my family history. I feel inspired to make the journey to visit these graves next summer.
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Pamela Finding (nee Ward) on: 02/11/2015 12:10 GMT ........
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Thank YouGreat site. A big help with family tree research . Thanks to all contributors & web-master.
ThanksThanks for this image and all the images you hold on your site, they are especially useful for people who are not in the UK to continue their research.
Thank you for compiling and continuing to monitor this websiThank you for compiling and continuing to monitor this website. Sites like this are invaluable to those who cannot make personal visits.
Lawnswood, LeedsGreat resource. I lived in Leeds for 18 years and knew I had a great great uncle at Lawnswood but didn't know there were other ancesters there. I never visited Lawnswood so this has been a fantastic find. Many thanks.
feedbackHarriet Ward,Joseph Ward and John Ward. Many thanks for your prompt reply. The images of the Grave were great. Many thanks to all concerned.
Burial Grounds in the Tadcaster areaPlease would you be able to advise me? I am trying to find the graves of my WARD ancestors who died in the 1800's, and lived in Tadcaster and from the 1880's in Stutton. Several children were baptised Methodist, and then 'Primitive Methodist'. Would they be buried in the Church of England churchyard, or is there a seperate Methodist burial ground in the area? I am particularly interested in William Ward who died in Stutton in 1890. Any advise you can give me would greatly be appreciated. Thank you.
ThanksMany thanks for your prompt and efficient service, it is such a help to family tree researchers such as myself. When time allows, I will undertake to take some photos of headstones in my local churchyard as means of help.