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surnametitle of the comment / feedbackcomment / feedbacksubmittednum
MONEYCorrectionWilliam Money was married to Martha, whose maiden name was Woodger. Harriet Money is listed on the stone as "sister of above", not sister of Martha - she was actually the sister of William. .... more

17/05/20122575
FARMARName CorrectionsAnnette Emily Berkeley Farman (should read Farmar) Emily Jane Fogo was the above noted woman's mother Major G L Atterbury Farmar (should read C L Atterbury Farmar - for Charles Louis Atterbury Farmar) This was Emily Jane's husband. .... more

17/05/20122574
LEESGreat websiteThis is a great resource, well organised and user friendly. I hope that those who find the site useful will assist by making a small donation or volunteering. I look forward to returning regularly and seeing it grow bigger and better.

15/05/20122572
CLARKgeneral listingsGreat site, but is there a way to list surnames by date, say 1700\'s or 1900\'s? Sure would save some time and eye strain. If I\'ve just overlooked that, my apologies. I have some handicaps and it\'s hard for me to search very long in one sitting. But I really like your site, thank you for all the info. God bless J S .... more

14/05/20122569
RAYBOULDRaybould FamilyThank you for your information. I am finding it very difficult to research the Raybould Family.

13/05/20122568
LAMBIEHappy To Help!Many thanks for this excellent image. I have around 200 photos of Lambie graves in Scotland. I would be happy to upload some.

13/05/20122563
LOVEJust wanted to say what a great web siteJust wanted to say what a great web site - thank you.

13/05/20122566
Church Location Details correctionI believe that you have a church wrongly listed. Your records show: All Saints's Church Herefordshire (Cemetery 1410) the Church Photograph you have is of: All Saints's Church HERTFORD, HERTFORDSHIRE Common mistake as many people confuse Hereford and Hertford. I was raised in Hertford and attended the Church. Regards

12/05/20122561
Spreadsheet link problemHi Charles, I've been reading through your Volunteer information & found that the page to access a blank spreadsheet comes up as non existent. I would like to volunteer to photograph & record The 'Ipswich General Cemetery' Queensland, Aus. but could see nowhere to actually sign up. With re: to the spreadsheet, I have my own program & will just use the headings from your example. Thought you'd like to know about the link though. Cheers, Nina.

11/05/20122556
LINGThanksA very useful web site. I will be adding some gravestone photos in the future

10/05/20122550
WARRINERWith thanks for the family headstone photoBeing from the other side of the ocean from our family history makes researching and photos very difficult..Thanks to your volunteer organization I just been able to post a headstone that we could not locate when visiting in 2000..Thanks so very much..

09/05/20122549
BURBERRYThank youThis service of providing photos of Tombstones is wonderful.I can't thank you enough as I am unable to visit England and didn't think I would ever be able to see these tombstones.

09/05/20122548
HYMANBrilliantThank you so much for the photo of my relatives grave, you provide an excellent service. Invaluable resource for Family Research, keep up the good work. Paul.

07/05/20122545
WHYSALLCharles John WhysallVery useful website. I intend to take photos locally to add to the database.

30/04/20122539
KIEFFERThank youI thank you with all my heart. Jean Daniel Kieffer is a hero of faith and it is an honor to be able to see his gravestone.

29/04/20122537
THEWvery much appreciated by my familyvery much appreciated by my family

28/04/20122532
LISTERGravestone Resources OnlineI am most grateful for this brilliant resource. Thank you to all who make it possible and free.

26/04/20122529
LISTERScarborough gravestonesThank you for this brilliant free service, much appreciated.

25/04/20122526
FAIRBURNwell doneThank you to everyone who is working on this website. It's fantastic. I'm now living in New Zealand and can look at all the information and feel close to my roots even though I'm 12000 miles away. I return to this area every couple of years. Now I know the churches where some of my ancestors are laid to rest.

22/04/20122516
BROWNGrave 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.

19/04/20122509
BAINBRIDGEGrave in Wainfleet cemetaryThank you so much for this service. Thanks to you I have now added two dates to the trees which I am interested in Kenneth Amphlett

19/04/20122511
HARDINGRe: Gravestone photographI had no idea your resource existed until I googled my GGGrandfather's name and came across your website. Thank you so much Charles for the time and effort you expend for the benefit of family researchers like myself.

18/04/20122506
RUTHERFORDi think this is a wonderful service.i think this is a wonderful service.

16/04/20122499
PEASEMany thanks once again for showing the gMany thanks once again for showing the gravestone of my relative.

16/04/20122501
BLACKMOREServiceWonderful service, especially if you live in Australia. Tks. very much

16/04/20122497
MAIDENA great idea!Thank you for this photo. As my aunt died so much earlier than my uncle, I had not managed to discover her life span before. I have suggested that taking photos of graves could be a summer project for family history group members. That might help the project grow.

15/04/20122496
BROWNHenry , Mary and John BrownThis is so helpful. It is great to have this information when researching your family tree.

15/04/20122494
BURMANThanks for excellent serviceThanks to Mr. Charles Sale for the excellent and speedy help with my request.

14/04/20122490
FERRIERThank you for the image of Ann Ferrier's GravestoneThank you for the time you put into preserving these records. This image and the information on it helps to open a few more of my ancestor doors.

13/04/20122488
ALMONDAlmondThank you so much for the grave of William Almond. This is an excellent resource. I have just spent two days pondering the image and after more research I have come to the conclusion that the date on the grave for Elizabeth Almond, wife of William, is wrong. She actually died in December 1869. I have found the parish record for her burial at St Peter's. She is on the 1861 census. I can only assume that her name was added later and either the family or the engravers got it wrong! I must take a trip to Morley to check it out. Thanks again for such a good service.

06/04/20122475
SMITHPhotoVery Helpful and Obliging very quick sending photo through.Hilda

04/04/20122472
WHITINGThank you!Thank you for the prompt service. Thank you for keeping this service free. I have and will be searching this website for other related families Duck, Morley, Killeen etc. You have a very big heart to do this work. I am hoping to be in England this year and so will not be able to help with local mapping until next year. add my name to your list and keep in touch. thank you again for a valuable source of genealogy.

31/03/20122464
EASTAUGHMany thanksI was very impressed with both the speed of the reply and the quality of the photo. A little disappointed that the names of other people requesting the same photo did not appear in the email.

30/03/20122460
DENNISA great find at Sutton BridgeAs a volunteer I have listed 43 churchyards so far and know the time it takes to photograph and index so was delighted to find Sutton Bridge had been photographed as it contains the grave of my brother in laws great great grandparents.

30/03/20122459
WHITEWHITE AND RAND AND RELATIVESWith thanks to the website owner and the volunteer photographer for the Headstone photographs you have sent me. Your web site is excellent and has been very helpful,

28/03/20122457
POTTERHusband of ElizabethIf you read the inscription carefully you will note that the Thomas Potter mentioned comes from Manchester. This is indeed the case and he is mentioned in the context of the burial of his wife Elizabeth. He, himself, went on to live until 1845 and was buried with his second wife in Ardwick Cemetery - vault 498. The only other person buried in this grave is Lucy Potter the infant daughter of Thomas's brother, William. See my previous comment.

24/03/20122451
PAWSEYJust a big thank you.Hello Charles, thank you for the prompt reply and grave photo, I have several grave photos, from Victoria Australia, which I will send you. We are on holiday for the next two weeks and will post on our return. kind regards Loretta

24/03/20122449
PARKERFrank and Lavinia ParkerThis website is incredible with a wealth of information. I will come back often to continue my research. Thank you for the hard work put into it.

23/03/20122448
RARITYWrong RarityToday I requested an image, but misread the details of the William Rarity on the grave.That William Rarity could well be a relative, since MY William Rarity was also born in Kirkliston. But my gg Grandfathers were born in 1824 and 1855.Regards Doreen Greenhalgh

23/03/20122445
MINTERChurch nameI believe the church in Marlesford is St Andrews, not St Michaels. .... more

23/03/20122447
POTTERLucy Potter - Buried in St.Mary the Virgin, Tadcaster in grave number 40655Lucy Potter b.12.01.1807 died on 1 November 1808 Manchester, Lancashire, from complications arising from Measles. “William took her body (attended by his brother-in-law, John Spencer,) to Tadcaster on Thursday morning in a chaise and buried it the same evening (3rd November 1808) on the Top of my Father and Mother’s Coffin - she was not quite two years old.” Source: Richard Potter’s papers at the London School of Economics. Misc. Coll. 0146.

20/03/20122441
HANDThank youThankyou for taking the time and trouble to create this site.I'm sure it will prove to be an asset in my research!

19/03/20122434
ARDINGARDING/WILDINGThis site is great, especially for me in Canada. Just spent two weeks in England going through cemeteries and at most, found 8. This site gives me more. A great service - all should help. When the warmer weather comes I will take my camera and photograph some sites. Thanks, Sharon

18/03/20122431
DUCHARTVery helpful listingThis will enable myself (born in Wick, my mother being a Duchart) and my daughters to plan our visit to Wick later in the year.

15/03/20122428
FRENCHThank You!Dear Charles, I wanted to personally thank you for all of your hard work and the great service you provide to those of us interested in gravestone photos. You are a good human being.

15/03/20122425
WEADLEYThank youThank you so very much it's only about two days ago that I asked for a photograph and it's in my mail box already. Very well done and thank you again

14/03/20122422
POTTERIdentity of Elizabeth Potter, née PalmerBuried in grave number 40655 at St. Mary the Virgin, Tadcaster. This person was the wife of Sir Thomas Potter (son of John). She died in York at her mother's house at 3 a.m. on Friday 9th February 1810 and was buried in Tadcaster on Thursday 15th February 1810. Source: Richard Potter's (1778-1842) (also one of John's sons) papers held at the London School of Economics Coll. Misc. 0146. .... more

10/03/20122413
TAYLORThanksI just wanted to thank you for offering such a fantastic service.

08/03/20122408
BESTThanksThank you very much for your help in supplying links to two photos. As so often happens in family history, whilst I was able to confirm some theories, other avenues to explore opened up unexpectedly. Fascinating!

05/03/20122401
IRELANDImagesAfter the initial hiccup, Charles was on to it, images were very clear :)

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