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surnametitle of the comment / feedbackcomment / feedbacksubmittednum
HUTTONWistaston - S F HuttonMany thanks for the photograph of Wistaston WW1 Memorial - I have a photograph which includes S F Hutton if you would like a copy.

30/04/201910145
CANDLINKetley family memorialsI find this site most helpful. When you come to a problem of lack of information. This site comes to the rescue.Sarah Banks

30/04/201910144
BERESFORDThanksonce again, thank you for sharing these images, having just found yet another connection to anew family line this helps a lot

29/04/201910142
SEALEYJohn SealyThank you for your service. This lady Jane Sealey was the wife of my 2nd cousin 3 times removed. His Mother was a direct relation. Great service many thanks

29/04/201910143
COADResearchThank you very much for your time in forwarding me image of Coad Gravestone. I am researching the Coad family of Liskeard - 1850's, Robert Coad was a very well respected land surveyor and his eldest son Richard, was articled to the well known Cornish architect, Henry Rice. I would love to be able to source photos of the Coad family

28/04/201910139
TENPENNYFamily historyDid not know where the grave was and this website has given me the place and details of his burial. Very much appreciated.

28/04/201910141
TOWNSThank youThank you very much for the quick response to my enquiry. It is much appreciated.

28/04/201910140
HODGSONThank youThank you for a Great service. Eliza Elizabeth Foxton, nee Hodgson born Firby near Malton Yorkshire on 28 Aug 1903, My Great Aunt. Wife of Wilfred Edger Foxton.

26/04/201910134
HALLComments and feedback.Thank you for an invaluable resource. I am researching for a cousin in Australia (where I also live) and she will be so thrilled to see a headstone of her G G Grandparents, William Hall and Sarah Mary Billings Hall (nee Poulter). Thanks again. Kind regards, Ian Whittington

26/04/201910138
SQUIREEasy to use site - SQUIRE/STAPLETONEliza Stapleton/Squire and Richard Stapleton. I knew where they were buried but had no photos, so this service has proved invaluable in my research.

26/04/201910137
ALLOTTThank youMany thanks again for excellent service!

26/04/201910136
BARCLAYGravestone PicturesVery excited to see William Barclay pictures of gravestones in another country on this website. Look forward to finding more family members soon.

26/04/201910135
BRUCEWilliam Bruce, my G.G.GrandfatherNice photo. Thanks for the use of the site. Recommended to me by two mutual friends. I will be back for more.

25/04/201910131
MCBRINNFamily researchThank you for your resource - it all helps in trying to find a lost family

25/04/201910130
STABLESRaymond Stables buried St Mary’s Heacham Norfolk was born in 1927 NOT 1928.....actual birthdate waPlease rectify ..1927 NOT 1928

25/04/201910132
ARUNDELThank youThanks for your help. I have information I have researched for the Arundel and Mosley surnames I have found through Ancestry.com please let me know if it is useful to anyone

24/04/201910129
SCOTTBig thank you for this wonderful resource!This resource is especially helpful for those of us researching family history but living too far away to do so in person. Thank you to those who volunteer their time to take the photos and add transcriptions of the grave stones.....much appreciation....especially to Charles Sale for making this resource available!

24/04/201910128
PEMBROKEThanks for the images of Ids 117231, 117232 & 117345Thank you for giving me access to Headstones I would otherwise not have seen and for the amount of work you obviously put into collecting and distributing them. I'm sorry that I cannot help. Too old.

22/04/201910127
KANNThanks!Thanks so much for providing this excellent resource. I was able to quickly find the image I wanted - much appreciated :)

22/04/201910126
HALLIWELLMany thanksMany thanks for providing this invaluable resource, much appreciated.

22/04/201910125
GERVASThank youI am researching my ancestors and have discovered they came from Epworth. Surname Gervas. Any assistance would be very much appreciated. Thank you.

21/04/201910123
LITTLEThank you! Grave photo re: Rose Little, Sheringham, NorfolkThank you very much for providing the photograph. Unfortunately it gives too little information for me to be able to identify her at present, but I will keep trying!

21/04/201910124
LARGEThank you!Just want to say thank you for the photo and acknowledge the valuable work of the volunteers. I came across the website this afternoon for the first time and by this evening I had received the link to the photo. Thanks again. .... more

21/04/201910122
SAVAGEReginald Ernest Savage Thank you for the larger, clearer photos of his monument. This has given names of his children and grandchildren which I didn’t have.

20/04/201910121
TARBOTONAppreciationThank you so much for this service. When you live on another continent it is hard to take these pictures for yourself. I have paid it forward by recording the graves in a cemetery near Georgian Bay and registering them with Find a Grave. I hope your efforts will inspire others.

19/04/201910120
GOODHAREDelighted to find a Goodhare gravestoneFantastic clear image, link sent quickly. This is a super free resource, independently maintained.

18/04/201910119
MATHIASFound my grandpa's graveThanks for the website

17/04/201910116
LEEThe Lee Family of Sibthorpe, NottinghamshireMany thanks to the photography volunteers and those who have created and maintained this valuable site. 11 photos of family gravestones viewed. That is fantastic! Mary Lund Toronto, Canada

17/04/201910118
RUSSELLThank-youThank-you for sending the grave stone picture of my third cousin John Russell 1828-1900. I am in Canada and not able to get to that cemetery. Thank-you again!!

17/04/201910117
POOLEThank youResearching the Poole branch of my family tree.

16/04/201910115
PEERSThank youThank you for the photo of the Peers grave in Stockton on Tees (Ann Eliza Peers and her parents). Very prompt and helpful.

15/04/201910114
BLANCHETTExcellent serviceThank you for sending me the photo of Arthur Reuben and Edith Razel Blanchett's gravestone. A very useful site when graves / headstones are not in your local area. Thank you.

14/04/201910113
KELLETTJane Heselton (Heseltine)Jane Heselton (Heseltine) was buried in the same grave as her maternal grandparents Thomas and Jane Kellett, hence the inscription on the back of the Kellett headstone.

12/04/201910107
HARRISONThankyou - 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

12/04/201910106
STUBBSfeedbackThank you for offering this useful service.

12/04/201910112
BROWNThankyou - 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

12/04/201910111
CANTAdditional Info re George Frederick CantGeorge Frederick Cant b 1867 Brightlingsea mariner was part of the crew of a Sydney-built ship the 'Era' that was owned by Winter, Brandt & Co., of Fremantle. He was drowned, presumed fallen overboard from the fishing boat ‘Era’ during the night of Monday 26 June 1905 while the ship was anchored in harbour. The body was discovered by means of pouring oil on the surface and recovered from the bottom on the Thursday. He was known to the crew as Frederick Carter. (see extracts from The Geraldton Express and Murchison and Yalgoo Goldfields Chronicler of Friday 30 June 1905, page 7)

12/04/201910110
MANSONThanksYour website is a real gem of a find! I was thrilled with the two photographs I have downloaded. Sincere thanks to all those who have contributed photographs. Thanks also to those involved in running the website.

12/04/201910109
HANSONSarah Elizabeth (Weaver) HansonMany thanks for details of Sarah's husband and his family. A great asset to family history research.

12/04/201910108
MATTHEWSThanks - MATTHEWS/CAPELThanks for the access to your image Charles.

10/04/201910104
SKIPPENExcellent assistanceThank you for your time in helping me find my Great Great Grandfathers grave.

10/04/201910105
ROSSIwanting know if an Aleardo Rossi died in county durham as he was my none's business partner (none wathank you Charles for all you do connecting families. also if anyone out there knows who Aleardo rossi was married too and his children id be grateful. Also having difficulty finding his other business partner - Nello Padreddi .... more

09/04/201910103
BAISTERThank youThank you for making the photos of headstones available for people to see. Your service is instant and is greatly appreciated. emam

09/04/201910102
BAISTERThank youThank you for making the photos of headstones available for people to see. Your service is instant and is greatly appreciated. emam

09/04/201910101
FISHWICKChildren of William and Jane FishwickChildren of William Fishwick (born about 1770) and Jane were christened in St Mary's, Whitby. They were Joseph and Thomas, christened in 1796. Are there any death records/headstones with the Fishwick surname in the church ground?

09/04/201910100
BERRYThank youJust to say thank you for the image. It's such a help since I live in North Yorkshire so visiting the South West is not very easy. Hilary

09/04/201910099
HARDYThank You! Many thanks for your prompt reply and links to images. Much appreciated.

09/04/201910098
MITCHELLResting Place of Our AncestorsWith gratitude to Gravestone Photographic Resources I have received an image of a family member, interred long ago and in a far off place. GPR is a valuble resource for us who seek to know our family's history. Thank you again and good luck in the future. Regards PJM.

08/04/201910097
WOODHOUSEThank you!Many thanks to all the people involved in preserving these images. They are invaluable!

08/04/201910096
ALDERTONThank you!!Thank you so very much for this wonderful resource. Being able to view grave sites of my ancestors from the other side of the world is amazing - and of great help in family history research - allowing us to gather further details from the memorials written on them. I am very grateful to you. Mary

07/04/201910095


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