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surnametitle of the comment / feedbackcomment / feedbacksubmittednum
MCINNESThankyou for emailing the link to the grThankyou for emailing the link to the gravestone requested. I am researching my McInnes ancestors and will be visiting the resource again.Regards Liz Short,neè McInnes.

06/11/201910447
PORTAS Mary Portas Monument Seeing a clear image of this monument shows that she was Mrs Mary Portas and therefore not the person who was my 4x great aunt. .... more

05/11/201910446
LANEGeorge Henry LaneThe image was much appreciate and thank you for what you do

30/10/201910444
HARVEYBertha EAHarveyThe relationship between the two named people are that they were husband and wife.

30/10/201910443
LOCKAngelaThank you so much for all of the work that has gone into documenting these cemeteries. I was able to see my 3x Great Grandparents headstone George & Mary Lock because of your work.

30/10/201910445
FARIEHeadstone of Alex David FarieI was attempting to receive an enlarged photo of Alex David Farie's headstone in the Old Rutherglen Cemetery... apparently his headstone is shown as David Farie… He was the father of Ian Esom Farris, who was my original direct ancestor to emigrate from Scotland to Virginia Colony approximately 1642.

29/10/201910442
SAMPSONAdditional informationRobert Sampson Grave at Barnsley The photo does not show the full headstone so some of this extra information may actually be on the headstone .According to the burial records published by.Barnsley Cemetery the grave number is L242. The occupants are Robert Sampson of Pitt St buried 25/06/1863 William Henry Sampson of Quarry St buried 13 May 1885 Mary Clark Sampson of Quarry St buried 24 May 1885 Albert Victor Sampson of Summer St buried 23 Mar 1888 The above 3 were grandchildren of Robert and children of Robert’s son Alfred and wife Eliza Eliza Sampson buried 9 Nov 1911 - wife of Alfred. Interestingly the records do not list Robert’s wife Ann, who subsequently married Joseph Lee, or their son John . There are several other members of this family buried at Barnsley Cemetery in Graves 16/72;F107; L 403 and G557.

26/10/201910441
CASTLEJohn Castle WardThank you so much for this image. I am researching the Castle family in the Darlington area and believe that John Castle Ward may be a connection. Many thanks for this and the other images you have sent me.

24/10/201910440
STORERJane and John StorerThankyou so much for the photograph of this gravestone in St Helen's Auckland. Jane and John were my gggggrandparents. As I live in the USA and am unable to visit this cemetery your service is really appreciated

24/10/201910439
JERVISJervis researchLooking for info on Maj. Edward Lennox Jervis for whom I have a copy of death certificate, death May 6, 1900, burial May 9. in Balham, Wandsworth? Assume burial in the church or the Jervis Mausoleum on the church grounds? I am in the U.S. so a bit removed. Thanks in advance for any info.

23/10/201910438
BRAY-PARKER-AVISON-DANNThanks!Very useful information gained from the gravestone

22/10/201910437
FLETCHERfamilySusan Nethersole Fletcher, gravestone no 757934, is mother to Edward Travers Fletcher

21/10/201910435
LAINGThank youThank you to GPR for a super resource. Your painstaking work is much appreciated. I will continue to explore as I'm sure there are other gems to be discovered! I have already found one (in another name).

21/10/201910436
NEVILLEBessie NevilleThank you for your help on this gravestone

19/10/201910434
TAYLORAppreciationThank you for providing the images. I will be researching other surnames and this has been helpful.

14/10/201910433
BORTHWICKHugh BorthwickThank you to all volunteers for this site. It's invaluable!

13/10/201910432
RIXThanksJust to say thanks for all the work you have done. Kind regards

11/10/201910431
HOPEI can't find the imagesI can't find the images I am told I have satisfactorily requested so must be looking in the wrong place. Can you assist please? .... more

10/10/201910429
CATTERICKThank youJust to say thank you for the photos you have made available. It is greatly appreciated and the quick response was unbelievable. Thanks again.

10/10/201910430
CATTERICKCatterick family & Thank youJust to say a big thank you for all the work you do. The photos were really helpful and gratefully appreciated.

10/10/201910428
LEARMONTThank youI am researching this family name as it was through marriage. What a great suprise it was to me to see all the names and dates right there. Thank you to whoever put this together.

08/10/201910427
SHENTONSHENTON, HAWKRIDGE, MCKIM, ETC : Thank youAs a volunteer for Findagrave.com, I know of the time and effort that is put in to photograph headstones - and it all comes from the heart!! I live in the US and have found quite a few of my UK ancestor's headstones through GPR because of your work. Very very much appreciated!

04/10/201910426
STEELEExcellentThis is an excellent resource, with high quality images and super service.

03/10/201910425
KNIGHTAppreciationI really appreciate all the work you've put in to this site - many thanks for sharing it.

01/10/201910424
WOODRUFFAnother piece of the jigsaw foundI have used this website quite a few times now. I’m really pleased that this website is available and helping me in my family research. I would highly recommend it. Many thanks

30/09/201910423
WELLSA valuable resource: WALTER WELLSThanks to all involved for a great website; I found the memorial I sought, which I had not found elsewhere, including the pay-to-view sites. Keep up the excellent work.

28/09/201910422
PEARTExcellent site.The request was made on behalf of a distant relative named Sheri Daniels who lives in the USA and is researching her family tree.. She was delighted that someone had taken the time to photograph the headstones in local churches and cemeteries and she really appreciated the photograph of her ancestors headstone.

20/09/201910421
Such a useful resource, thank you so mucSuch a useful resource, thank you so much for a great website.

20/09/201910420
SpellingDear GPR This is a great resource but please note that All Saints Farnborough is actually at FARMBOROUGH. It is spelt with an 'M' not an 'N' .... more

19/09/201910418
SETTLEThanks very much to GPR - I’m researchThanks very much to GPR - I’m researching my family tree and this is a really useful service. Much appreciated.

19/09/201910419
THOBURN Cha? Thorburn listing correction and info: ThoburnThe name on the gravestone is “Rachael wife of John Thoburn”. She was recorded in the 1841 census for South Tanfield along with her husband. I do not know what month the census was taken, but she evidently died the same year. John Thoburn remarried in 1842 to Elizabeth Smith, whose family lived in the next dwelling. The Thoburns and at least a couple of the Smith family immigrated to Johnstown, PA, USA in 1853.

18/09/201910417
GOODWINPercy Alfred GoodwinThanks so much for the photo of Percy & his wife's gravestone - and thanks for the quick reply, it's much appreciated.

18/09/201910416
MITCHELLFEEDBACKThank you so much for your copy of photo. I was able to get so many dates and now will follow-up with Local Histroy at the Library. I live in Sydney Australia so your service is invaluable to me, thanks once again >>> Christine

17/09/201910415
LACEYRobert LaceyThank you for such a wonderful resource. I appreciate all the work that has gone into it.

15/09/201910413
FRAMINGHAMthanksYet again you have come across trumps with information as to what happened to my ancestors. I don't know what we would do without all these photographs that give us these little clues we need to sort out our ancestors. Thank you very much

15/09/201910414
POTTERPotter/Lynas headstone, RedcarThank you so much for sending photos of the Capt. William Lynas and Ann Potter memorial!!

15/09/201910412
NICHOLSONImage RequestI have just requested an enlarged image, and was amazed and delighted to receive an instant link. The quality and clarity of the image is brilliant, and I was able to see the names of my 5 x Great grandparents John and Hannah Nicholson and their family. Many thanks to all involved in such a fantastic project - it's much appreciated!

14/09/201910411
WAITGrateful thanksThank you for the images which have given further avenues for research. A superb resource site.

14/09/201910410
Thanks for imagesThank you for the images I requested they clear to read. Great.

13/09/201910409
FAEDDean G Stone Janes & Mary FaedMany thanks for the photo of their gravestone. Donation to follow Susan

13/09/201910408
MULLENDERCatherine Mullender gravestone, Pakefield, SuffolkMany thanks for the image of Catherine Mullender, wife of Emanuel. They were my husband's 3 x great grandparents. I would love to hear from anyone else researching the Mullenders. My mother-in-law believed that they came from Holland originally but I have not yet been able to verify this.

13/09/201910407
Thank you very much for this site and thThank you very much for this site and the photos!!!

12/09/201910406
ELLERBYThank youI would like to thank you for forwarding me pictures of the Ellerby family from Ulceby. I have only just come across the name in my family tree so I found the pics a great help. Lesley Airey

11/09/201910405
WIGGINSWiggins, Lumley, MorleyI'm researching LUMLEY's WIGGINS, MORLEY's of Yorkshire's area

09/09/201910404
PALMERThanksThanks for the prompt photo, that I requested. I am researching the Burrows family from Derbyshire. Miriam Palmer's maiden name was Burrows. Thanks again, Dale

09/09/201910403
LINDSAYThank youThis is my first time on this valuable site. Thank you to the volunteers who have worked to provide such a great service especially to those overseas people seeking family links to the 'Old Country'.

08/09/201910400
WHITEThanks for the photoExcellent website for genealogists. Thanks to Charles and all the volunteers

08/09/201910402
PALMERConflation of two individuals named John PalmerMonument to Mary Bathurst in Bishops Lydeard, listed as 541734 & 530620 (I believe this is a duplication) The monument mentions Dr John Palmer, Warden of All Souls, first husband of Mary Bathurst. The monument also commemorates John Palmer esq., son of Mary and Dr John Palmer. It is the son's death gate that is given as March 15th 1689.

08/09/201910401
WITHEYJohn Ralph WitheyThe first grave in the churchyard belongs to my first cousin named above. Sadly he died at the age of just one year ( not 47 as stated).

05/09/201910399
HASLEWOODEliminationThank you for the enlarged image, unfortunately for me it has proved not to be the person connected to the HASLEWOODS.

04/09/201910397


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