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surnametitle of the comment / feedbackcomment / feedbacksubmittednum
PARFITTPARFITT - PERFECT - PERFITFOUND SITE VERY INTERESTING, PASSED WEB ADDRESS TO MY FRIENDS, WHO WILL DEFINATELY FIND IT USEFUL, THANKS. Dave P.

09/02/20122319
OATESGravestone photographsThank you Charles for the quick response. The photo shows a nice clean stone, so hopefully, Dean Cemetery Scarborough is well cared for. I'm sure your service is greatly appreciated, especially by overseas researcher like myself.

09/02/20122318
BELLAMYMany thanks for the photograph, it has bMany thanks for the photograph, it has been a great help with my family tree researches.

09/02/20122317
ALLUMHeadstoneMany thanks for the photo.What an interesting and useful site!

08/02/20122312
HEARDLizzie HeardThe reqest concerned my great grandmother. Response was immediate and courteous.

08/02/20122316
HEARDLizzie HeardThe reqest concerned my great grandmother. Response was immediate and courteous.

08/02/20122315
DANIELMost helpfulMany thanks to GPR for a very fast service … most grateful

08/02/20122314
ELSDON Research successI have found this service to be promtp, accurate and successful.

08/02/20122313
WIGGLESWORTHFieldhouseThe pictures are brilliant - thanks for the site -it's great

07/02/20122311
EWINGGPR 60031 This memorial has decayed badly in the last ten years. I have photos from ten years ago which show everything more clearly. Note this is GE's burial ground - but he himself is buried in Eastwood, Glasgow. He moved there after his first wife died, and she is the first name on the memorial (missing on your caption) "Anne Innes, spouse of Greville Ewing died 23 August 1795". Janet Jamieson was his second wife. Isabel Gray is indeed the wife of Alexander Ewing but NOT the mother of Greville Ewing: she is his step-mother, his mother having died. Jacobina Evans was a niece of Greville Ewing.

07/02/20122310
FOLEYGravestone of Thomas & Amy FoleyThank you so much for your quick response. Living in Australia makes things so much more difficult and your wonderful service is a great help. Congratulations to all involved.

06/02/20122309
BINGHAMBINGHAM / LLOYD-WILLIAMSThank you for your efforts - after looking hard for something that seems to be nonexistent and almost giving up, it's a tremendous thrill to find it available -- and FREE!

06/02/20122308
grave pictures Thank you for the photo of the grave which i recieved today , this is an amazing site i discovered yesterday and will certainly be telling other people about the good work

06/02/20122306
STEPHENSONI'm researching the Stephenson line fromI'm researching the Stephenson line from Bywell, Heddon-on-the-Wall, Crawcrook and Ryton. When summer arrives we'll search out an old cemetery here in OH and photograph the headstones.

06/02/20122305
LANEThank you so very much for the photo andThank you so very much for the photo and the quick response. I really appreciate the information. It helps a lot with my research. Great site. I'll be looking for more ancestors here in the near future.

06/02/20122307
BROWNBROWN 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

05/02/20122304
HUXTABLEWilliam Huxtable b c1829Thank you very much for making these images available. It is a great help and your efforts are appreciated.

05/02/20122303
LONGHURSTMarilynI appreciate the use of this website; when I have the chance to return to Iowa where many of my ancestors are buried, I will submit photos of their tombstones. Again thanks for the help. M Schultz

05/02/20122299
PARKERGrave imageI ty vm for your help in lookin into this image but i found it to not of my ancestor which sets be back to square one but much grateful :)

05/02/20122302
ROTHINROTHIN/RATHINI am searching for any graves of family with the surname Rothin or similar. (eg. Rathin, Rothen, Ruthen, Rothan). They lived in the area prior to 1820, but other branches of the family may have been there later. What a great site. I look forward to any "finds" & thank you in advance.

05/02/20122301
BARNACLEThankyou for imageThankyou for sending me the image of my gr gr gr grandparents William and Elizabeth Barnacle of Stratford upon Avon.

05/02/20122298
WIGBYThanksAmazing! Researching a family story for a friend who has emigrated to Australia and through your wonderful website I have been able to send her a photo of her grandmother, gt grandfather and great aunts grave. Thank you so much from both of us! I have also been on the request for help page and promised help to a fellow in the US who is researching a family in my home town. All good news. I shall be visiting the site again without doubt and when the better weather comes will try to send you photos of graves in the local church here in York. Many thanks again for a wonderful website.

04/02/20122293
QUINTONVery grateful !Delighted to receive the photo entitled Charles Quinton. The name on the monument is partially obscured by vegetation, but if you look closely I think you will agree with me that the name of the deceased was James (not Charles). By way of confirmation the Bury & Norwich Post dated 20 December 1859 records this death as "at Elmswell, in the 81st year of his age, Mr. James Quinton"

04/02/20122297
PUGSLEYPUGSLEY/STADDONI just wanted to say thankyou so much for the link to the photos i requested. I was absolutely blown away with them and i'm sure my dad will feel the same when i show him as it his side of the family i was looking for. Once again thankyou so much its much appreciated

04/02/20122292
EDWARDSBENJAMIN EDWARDSThank you so much for getting back to me so quickly. This stone did not turn out to be my grandfather's, Benjamin Edwards. I have you book marked now for further reference. You have been a great help, Charles!!

04/02/20122296
REDFERNJoseph Elmer Peacock 1878-1885There is some confusion about the relationships on Josephs tombstone. He died when he was 7 and cant be the father of Jessie who not born until 1913 and is likely the daughter of Samuel Redfern. Also, Samuel Redfern cant be the father of Joseph as he was only 2 when Joseph was born. If anyone knows the connection between the Peacocks and the Redferns, could they let me know, please? .... more

04/02/20122295
SMITHSMITH/BAMFORDJust to say that the photo I requested was not attached to the email you sent to me at my gmail address - I have photos of gravestones if they are of interest. Glenys

04/02/20122294
ELLISWhen your return email arrived there wasWhen your return email arrived there was no attachment, can you please resend Thank you Judith

03/02/20122291
ASHLEYtreasurefinding our heritage is finding another piece of a family jigsaw puzzle

03/02/20122290
KNELLERWalter S. KnellerMany thanks for sending the image of the grave monument in Elmsworth Cemetery, Suffolk which features Walter Samuel Kneller, Ellen R. Kneller, Dorothy E. Forsdike (Kneller) and Bertie Eustace Forsdike. Although I had already been sent a grave headstone transcription it is nice to have an image and I am grateful to whoever took the photograph and to you for taking the time and effort to send me the image. I do have further information about these family members and I shall be sending it to you by the method you have explained in your message.

03/02/20122289
KILLICKIt would appear that Kingswood has been It would appear that Kingswood has been the family church and it has been great in putting names together. well done

03/02/20122288
KNELLERMary Ann KnellerMany thanks for sending the image of Mary Ann Kneller's grave monument in Ash Cemetery. The date of death and her age shown on the image is the same as appears on the Ash burial record and the GRO Index but I'm afraid the absence of any further family information means that at present I am still unable to place her within a Kneller tree or suggest further data to add to your records. I am, however, very grateful to whoever took the photograph and to you for taking the time and effort to send me the image. If I do discover any further information about Mary Ann Kneller I shall certainly send it to you.

03/02/20122287
BARKERThank you for your helpThank you for the photo of my grandparent's grave. This will help us to locate the grave as we never knew exactly where they were buried and want to visit it to leave flowers. I never thought I would find this information on the internet and it is a wonderful link to the past.

02/02/20122286
DURRANTDurrantMany thanks for the wonderful photo and the service you are providing. This certainly helps people who live thousands of miles away and have no hope of ever visiting these graves sites.

02/02/20122285
ADLINGTONAdlington PhotoThanks once again for a great collection of photos. Wish I could more to assist you in your good works. New Zealand is a little far away to be of much use. Regards, Kay Lang.

01/02/20122284
MUNROThank-you so much. Since I live in CanadThank-you so much. Since I live in Canada, and the grave is in Scotland, this is a godsend!!

01/02/20122283
HARMERMore InformationThank you once again for this lovely, clear photo, which is an enormous benefit in terms of information about this family. I can add a few things about Daniel Harmer, he was a wharfinger and managed about 7 vessels sailing to different parts of England with his colleague James Boardman,and together they traded as Boardman and Harmer. You can google "Daniel Harmer Wharfinger" and come up with various interesting articles, for example his feedback in the House of Commons where he answered questions in connection with a navigation bill, also an unfortunate story about Daniel Harmer and a steamship called "the Bold Buccleuch". Daniel was married to Maria Newby on 26th Dec 1803 at St Martin @ Palace, Norwich. Their daughter Maria Harmer was born 23rd June 1819 when her father was a waterman.In 1841 they lived at 115 West End Cottages on Chapel Field Rd, and had three servants. Maria still lived there in 1851 after Daniel died,and employed two servants and a nurse. Daniel's will was proved in Canterbury. Daughter Maria married William Jay in 1838 and then Justinian Barrell Clarke in 1845 two years after the death of William. Her will was proved in Norwich when she lived at 21 Surrey St.I hope this will be helpful to someone, the photograph of the family's monument has paradoxically brought them all very much alive to me, and I'm very grateful to have received it. Linda Kitt

01/02/20122282
LONGFELLOWLONGFELLOW/HARDCASTLE/TOWNENDThank you once again..this is such a wonderful project.. and the hard work, time and expense that each person gives is very much appreciated. A massive thanks guys.Great images, very clear

01/02/20122281
RIDSDALERequested Photograph (feedback)Many thanks for your excellent photograph, this helps a lot with my family tree research. I have found in the past that lots of information can be gained from gravestones, especially when looking back before census records began.

01/02/20122280
FOSTERHEATHER ISABEL FOSTERHello we are trying to find an reference to a Heather Foster that died at a young age of 3 month's old. She died in Hartlepool according the the death certificate and we were wondering if anyone knew where she was buried and if she had a marker or headstone??

31/01/20122279
FLETCHERFAMILY HISTORYThank you for the speedy service. The photo has filled a gap in our search

31/01/20122278
BALCHThank you for your awesome work.Thank you all for your awesome work recording the headstone images. To be able to request an image of a family member and receive it so quickly is outstanding. The quality of the photo is superb. Once again thank you so much Charles Brent Affleck New Zealand

31/01/20122277
OffordGreat site, great service, many thanks

30/01/20122274
KNIGHTSCemetery monument look-upA very big thank you to Charles for taking the time to compile these records and to generously share them with those of us who live outside of the UK. It is greatly appreciated!

30/01/20122276
BROOKBROOK AND STOKESThis is a great site and will prove very helpful to anyone looking for gravestones in cemetaries far from where they live.I am looking for Brook\'s who lived in Hunslet, St Peters ecclestical district.

30/01/20122275
GUNNJohn Henry & Annie GunnThank you so much for sending me an enlarged photo, I really do appreciate it. My dad was excited about seeing his grandparents grave for the first time. I look forward to the day when I can view it in person.

29/01/20122269
PROSSERgravestonegreat project so pleased with the results

29/01/20122268
KNILLFantastic resourceWhat a fabulous site this is. Sharp images of the stones. This is brilliant.

29/01/20122267
HUTCHISONAcademic research.What a useful resource. I can't quite believe that your work does not receive funding, it should, but well done anyway. Many thanks.

29/01/20122273
PARKEgravesThere are many more Parke graves in and around Brome Street, Suffolk, the ancestral home of the Parke family in Suffolk.

29/01/20122266


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