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MCLEODMcLeod family relationshipsFrances McLeod is the daughter of John and Agnes McLeod. I am very pleased to find this website, so good to know that early settlers in the district are being recorded. Thank you.

09/09/20122814
TALBOTBrandon and Byshottles. Durham I am looking into the Talbot family they moved to Durham from Moreton Pinkney in Northamptonshire. BenjaminTalbot b 1795 Ann Talbot b 1799 and her sister Susanna b 1803 I am not sure why they moved but they died in Durham With help such as your fine research site I will hopefully find further information thank you

09/09/20122815
HICKMANThomas and Caroline Vickary HickmanThank you so much for the prompt reply. The information on the gravestone has been so useful. Thank you again. DJ Hickman

08/09/20122812
RUSSELLWhat an amazing website, the picture camWhat an amazing website, the picture came back next day, it was just what i was hoping for - more information than I have been able to find in 4 months. Thank you. I am off to my local cemetery to do my bit for other families.

08/09/20122811
PROUDThankyouThanks Charles for the pictures, WOW they have caused a bit of a mystery because according to photo Agnes Proud was buried in 1910 but in 1911 she was alive and kicking on the census. Have to do a bit more research, but thanks anyway it all adds to the enjoyment. Regards Pat. .... more

08/09/20122813
ww1 soldiers buried at homehi ,I am a moderator on the Manchester regiment and I am helping out the Liverpool pals memorial fund, this site is the best I have come across for finding ww1 graves photos for the soldiers buried at home. great work you do, regards tony rodaway

07/09/20122810
WARLANDUnsure on details.Many thanks for the image of Henry John Warland's gravestone that is situated in Brompton Cemetery. I'm not exactly sure that the details on the stone are referring to HJ Warlands death but those of his wife and child. We have details of him re-marrying and having several more children to his second wife. HJW was also a returned convict from Australia who was transported from the UK to Australia initially for life but this was commuted to 9 years and he was pardoned earlier than the passage of 9 years.

07/09/20122809
PENNELLThank you.I am so impressed by the speed of receiving the photo I requested. It was only a matter of hours and it was in my inbox. Thank you so very much Charles, you have a great resource here for us humble family history researchers.

07/09/20122808
MCCLEMENTSjust a wee note to say thank yougreat site very helpfull

06/09/20122807
PENMANMany thanks for the image. This is the Many thanks for the image. This is the first gravestone I have seen for this branch of the family, Sad to see it is overgrown but great to see it has been recorded.

04/09/20122806
COBBOLDGrave of Algernon Waller CobboldThank you, Charles, not only for the photograph but for a really wonderful resource. I run The Cobbold Family History Trust and its website which takes up 110% of my time so I cannot offer help but I have sent a donation and I wholly applaud what you are doing...most successfully. Thank you.

04/09/20122805
SEAMONSTHANK YOU FOR THE REALLY QUICK REPLY AND PICTUREWHAT A WONDERFUL SERVICE YOU ARE PROVIDING TO PEOPLE WHO CAN\'T GET TO THE GRAVE YARDS TO VIEW THE MEMORIAL STONES OF THEIR ANCESTORS - I DON\'\'T HAVE ANY INFORMATION TO ADD TO THE WEBSITE AT THIS TIME BUT WILL BE PASSING ON THE VALUABLE RESEARCH TOOL TO FRIENDS AND FAMILY - THANK YOU - I CANNOT MATCH THE GRAVESTONE WITH MY COMMENT THOUGH.. COMMENT RELATES TO WILLIAM AND ELIZABETH SEAMONS AT LOWESTOFT - OH I JUST REALISED IT IS NOT TO MATCH MY FAMILY RESEARCH IT IS JUST SO THAT YOU GET VALIDATION. GUESS THAT COULD BE WHY OTHERS MAY NOT GIVE FEEDBACK AS THE SYSTEM REJECTS AND ADDS ALL SORTS OF SLASHES ETC TO THE TEXT !

04/09/20122804
MILLSPossible new ancestorMany thanks for sending the memorial photo so quickly, it's quite exciting that I may have found another branch of my family I never knew I had! A very interesting website, I wish I had found it earlier.

02/09/20122803
TUCKERTrue connection of Reginald C Tucker to Percy R Tucker & David C MainsGrave no 42641 at Holy Trinity Church Sunningdale Berkskire,Percy Raymond Tucker is the brother of Reginald Clifford Tucker & David Cecil Mains is the son- in-law of Reginald C Tucker,Reginald C Tucker was my FatherDavid Cecil Mains was my HusbandFrom Janet E Mains .... more

01/09/20122802
Splendid work - thank you!I wanted to tell you how much I appreciate your work. I was at Greyfriars last year, took hundreds of photos, and when we got home to the US, I found so many of the stones were unreadable. Thanks to your page, I can determine what those stones said.

01/09/20122801
RUDDAppreciationWhat a wonderful resource for people trying to research their family but are unable to make the journey to the necessary area to do it in person. Thanks to all concerned in making these images available.

31/08/20122800
HUGHESHUGHES/OLESEN/WEISSI want to thank you for spending the time photographing and indexing this project. I am in the states and finding my 3X grandfather\'s tombstone in Hartlepool has made my day. A good friend in the UK was the researcher who saw your website and passed the information along to me. THANK YOU from the stateside family of Samuel Hughes buried in Hartlepool, England.

30/08/20122799
DALTONLucy Dalton gravestoneThanks very much for this photo of Lucy's gravestone. She was the wife of my 3x great uncle, John. I must try & get to see this churchyard when I visit Lincoln (my birthplace)again.

29/08/20122798
RIDDELLCopy of Riddell GraveThank you for being so prompt, this is unusual these days and the fact you do this free of charge should be acknowledged here. Thank you very much and I will try and send you a couple of ones I have here.

28/08/20122797
SHARMANHeadstones Frostenden, SuffolkThank you for the excellent photograph. An amazing website - really good to have the options to sort by category too. I think I've spotted three relevant ones so far.

28/08/20122796
STALKERDuncan and Margaret Stalker (nee Morrison/Morison)I asked for a copy of another Stalker headstone, but realised that I was on the wrong track. But viewing it, it was so clear. Am looking forward to seeing the next headstone. Gail Mulhern

28/08/20122795
REEDERRichard Threfell ageI believe that Richard was born 1699 which would make him 82 not 52. He married Ellen Brade in 1728.

28/08/20122794
ALDERTONthanks for what you are doingi am new at this and i want to say thanks, what you are doing is so helpful, i live in the u.s., and i wonder what i can do from over there.........

27/08/20122792
ALDERTONthanks for what you are doingi am new at this and i want to say thanks, what you are doing is so helpful, i live in the u.s., and i wonder what i can do from over there.........

27/08/20122793
ROTHNIEThank you so much for the picture. I alwThank you so much for the picture. I always understood my aunt Jeannie to have been buried in Balquidder. I will now be able to visit the grave when I,m next in Perthshire. Thank you Mau Watkins

26/08/20122790
BAKERThank youMany thanks for all your time and trouble in presenting this wonderful archive. It was really good to actually see my grandparents' headstone

26/08/20122791
COBBOLDheadstoneThank you so much for this headstone photo, The 2 boys drowned in a boating accident in Ipswich, it has been well documented in the Ipswich Journal and it is nice to know that they are buried with their parents.

26/08/20122789
WILKIEGravestone of Peter WilkieThank you very much for offering this service. I am so pleased with the photograph and the information gained from reading it. This website is a great resource for family history.

26/08/20122788
HARRISPhotograph of headstoneThis is a fantastic site. Very clear photo's and the request for a copy was sent, on line, well within 24 hours. Thank you, great service.

25/08/20122785
BASSEYBASSEY OKON AMBAHI just want to say this site afforded me the opportunity of seeing the last resting place of someone who meant a lot to me. I really appreciate the promptness of the response and I thank all those who are taking the trouble to get the information and photos and also to respond to requests for images without charging a dime. May the Almighty God bless and enrich them.

25/08/20122784
BOLINGBROKEThank youThank you for the images and for your prompt reply. Thank you also to all the volunteers that have made this such a wonderful resource.

25/08/20122787
BOLINGBROKEThank youThank you for the images and for your prompt reply. Thank you also to all the volunteers that have made this such a wonderful resource.

25/08/20122786
SINCLAIRLittle Dunkeld CemeteryDo you have any plans to upload any photos or data for Little Dunkeld cemetery in Perthshire ?

25/08/20122783
HORNBYHORNBY/TURNER A very interesting and useful web site I am considering becoming a volunteer but after reading the comments and feed back seems to me its just run and maintained by one person which makes me think of the longevity of the web site no point in me roaming round church's yards if in 10 years something happens to the web site owner if you understand what I mean .... more

24/08/20122779
BARWICKThis is just to say once again, how gratThis is just to say once again, how grateful I am that you offer such an efficient and "user friendly" service. Again, many thanks. John Kirkland

24/08/20122782
WATSONThank YouThank you for your prompt reply. This is a great resource I have only just discovered.

24/08/20122781
STANNARDWhat a delight I am extremely grateful to learn of this resource, that I stumbled upon thanks to G**gle. Thank you very much.

24/08/20122780
APTEDI appreciate any help you can give. If iI appreciate any help you can give. If it wasn't for people like you I wouldn't have found out as much as I have. Now looking for the father of Richard Apted who was baptised in Wiston Church Stenning.

23/08/20122778
RICHESRICHES/PLUMMERWhat a wonderful service, living as I am in France I would never be able to get to take a photo, I have only just found this service and thank you so much for making the images available.

21/08/20122775
EXLEYFantastic Resourse ThankyouThese photos are an invaluable resourse when tracing your family tree. Thankyou to all the volunteers and Charles for the work that goes into this website.Sincerely Tammy from Canada

21/08/20122777
ENGLANDAgnes EnglandExcellent site! The very quick response to an image request means I have found the death dates for 4 family members without having to wait for certificates to arrive. Thank you.

21/08/20122776
MCMENAMENMcMenamen - photo(s) requestHi, I am interested in sourcing an image(s) of the grave of: Thomas M McMenamen, buried in the Kingston Cemetery, Kingston Upon Thames, London. Grave Details: Cemetery: Kingston Grave Number: 724 Type of Grave: Consecrated Class: A. Would anyone have an image of this grave already? Or would anyone be willing to photograph the grave for me? Thomas is a relitive. I live in New Zealand and cannot get there myself. I look forward to hopefully corresponding with someone who might be interested in helping. Kind regards, Michael .... more

20/08/20122771
MONCRIEFFrelationshipthe first entry under the name Moncrieff on your list - Robina Christian Scott Moncreiff - was the daughter-in-law of Alexander Dickson.

20/08/20122774
DOWSONGreat resourceThank you for sending the links to the photos I requested so quickly. It's a great resource that I had not seen before. Hopefully I can find some time to contribute some of the photos I have.

20/08/20122773
GOUGHThank you for your prompt reply. The phoThank you for your prompt reply. The photo will now go into our family memorabilia.

20/08/20122772
WILLINGALEThank you Charles. Your website is a GodThank you Charles. Your website is a Godsend and your efforts very much appreciated.

19/08/20122770
NICHOLSThanksCharles ,Thankyou so much for the images via online. One inparticular is very clear. I have a couple of headstone images that I will sort out and send to you . Cheri

19/08/20122769
CAMPBELLfrancis norman campbellI would like you for the prompt responce to my request for the image of the gravestone of francisn campbell and his family they are so clear.i thank you for the wonderful work you are doing to bring these pictures to people like me far away .... more

18/08/20122766
GIBSONThank you by much for the prompt reply. Thank you by much for the prompt reply. Very much appreciated.

18/08/20122768
TODDFeedbackVery quick service, clear images and lots of helpful advice. Thank you.

18/08/20122765


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