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WESTSarcophagus of Christopher WESTHello Charles, I am sorry that I posted a message for you in the wrong spot. I made note of a photo that you have, that I also have, but the other side of the sarcophagus as well. Please read my note and would love to send along the picture to you with the inscription also, if you like.

04/11/20122952
MCGEORGEThank you!A very quick and great service. Thank you

04/11/20122951
NEWSONAppreciation of headstone picturesResearching a family tree, especially from a distance is very difficult and finding your site, and all the gravestone pictures was extremely helpful. Your photography provided many clues, and I know have much more information on my ancestors. Thank you from Vancouver, Canada

04/11/20122950
DICKENSMarcia DickensThank you very much for providing this great service. So pleased to have found this photograph of my grandmother's plaque in Woking Crematorium.

03/11/20122947
HOWEWhat a brilliant siteThank you for allowing me to see the gravestone of a friend's great grandparents Arthur & Kate Howe at Woodditton,Cambs. Shame the stone was so weathered that anything but their names was unreadable! I'll certainly be using this site again.

03/11/20122946
HUNTERHunters of Blackness(Dundee) & Balskelly ( Parish of Barry)Thank you for the photograph. Hunter is a common name in Forfarshire known correctly as the County of Angus. Alexander Hunter bought the lands of Balskelly in 1810, it seems he was known as one of the Hunters of Blackness.These Hunters are a cadet family of the Hunters of Burnside. Any information would be helpful- Kind Regards Brian.

03/11/20122949
MERRETTExcellent serviceThank you for such a quick response Charles, I wasn't expecting a reply so quickly, especially with it being the weekend. A huge thank you to everyone who makes this site possible, I think this Is such a great resource and should be on all genealogist bookmarks :)

03/11/20122945
MAYNEheadstone of John MayneMy request was answered very quickly I have supplied a new photo in exchange.

03/11/20122948
PAIGEGrace Paige Bridgetown No. 168Grace Paige was the wife of William Paige of Totnes as shown on the Memorial

02/11/20122944
MANSONthank you very muchThank you very much for your wonderful service. Living in Australia makes it very hard to go to cemeteries in the UK.

01/11/20122941
PRESTONMary Charlotte PrestonVery worthwhile project. Gravestone of above difficult to read but still of interest. Many thanks for your help.

01/11/20122943
MCKINNONThank you Charles for the prompt responsThank you Charles for the prompt response to my McKinnon request. Your kindness is deeply appreciated.

01/11/20122942
HAVEYThank you for PhotosThank you for the Harvey Photos,

31/10/20122939
TAITGrave of Betty MortonThank you for the prompt attention to my request for this image. It has been very helpful. I would be pleased to help by taking photographs locally. Thank you again, Sincerely Stuart.

31/10/20122940
DALEthanksA big thank you to all those who have made this site possible.

30/10/20122938
JENNINGSGreat photosAppreciate so much that I have these photos of family graves, which also confirmed my belief that Uncle Thomas Jennings died in Instow. He was my grgrandfather's brother. Pictures make them 'come to life', and gives lasting proof that they walked this world. Appreciate also that I didn't need to make the long drive to get these photos. Thanks so much Charles Sale!!

29/10/20122937
CLAYDONClaydon Gravestone PhotoCharkes, Thankyou so much for sending me the photo of my great grandparents gravestone. My grandmother used to take me as a young girl to Ipswich cemetery to place flowers on family graves but I did n't know this one was there. Thank you for all the work you do. What a great service. Susan

29/10/20122936
CATANACHCATANACH/CATANAGHFinding this site was fantastic. Please consider adding your own photos to this website. This is like finding my "needle in the haystack". Kudos to the gentleman who set it up and maintains it!

28/10/20122935
WARRENkudosWhat a convenient and well planned website! My compliments. I do hope that your site will prosper, because it is so needed. Please put a google search bar on your site so others may easily find it, i almost didnt click on it from linkpendium because it looked like it was a personal website. Thank you again. I didnt find my warren but there is always next time....

28/10/20122932
FNLAYSONFNLAYSON & HARROWPleae thank all the volunteers photographers for their brilliant service which is so precious for overseas genealogist. On the image = Annie DUNNET is the aunt (not wife)of Alexander FINLAYSON who did not marry. Avis

28/10/20122931
BOLLINGTONThankyou so much!Just couldn't believe it when I found this site. It led me to my Grandmother and Grandfather's grave near Cannock, West Midlands. They both died young so I never knew them, but have been researching their lives. We visited last week and found it instantly. Will endeavour very soon to record our village church gravestones here in Tarrant Keynston, Dorset.

28/10/20122934
TUFTHeadstone of Samuel TuftSuper quality, information that I did not have and such a help - thank you Charles, much appreciated.

28/10/20122933
HEWITTHEWITT / MOYThank-you for these grave photos. I am researching my British ancestors from Australia and I really appreciate this website as I am unable to visit the cemeteries myself.

28/10/20122930
BANKS Interesting This site is great. The prompt reply and all the links are wonderful. I would recomend it to any one who is interested or doing family history. Thanks to all Helen

26/10/20122929
BLOOMFIELDLetitia/Elizabeth BLOOMFIELDThank you for sending the link to view the image of gravestone at St Mary's Old Church,Benhall also the additional links. I will be pleased to add any images I acquire from visits to other burial sites I intend to visit in the future.

25/10/20122926
BENSONGreat idea and projectI found this site via another and it helped answer some missing info for several people a great cross reference tool, i will be looking to start uploading my pics to help others and work on other cemetery work as possible, will spread the word about this site. thanks Anthony John Benson

25/10/20122925
ABBOTTThank YouThank you Charles for sending the photo so quickly. I would also like to thank Bob Willis who photographed and indexed St.Michaels, Coxwold.

25/10/20122928
BETTSgrave=15599Gulielmus Betts Generofus = William Betts. - Generofus is a mistranscription of generosus .... more

25/10/20122927
RAMSDENThank YouRef Sarah Ramsden Holy Trinty Holmfirth Yorkshire. Thank you for a very prompt reply. For your info i suspect Somewhere in the graveyard lies Robert Ramsden Husband of the above who died 6 Feb 1865. Brian

24/10/20122923
FRYETTmarriage or death records - DOUGLAS FRYETTborn in Balham London UK. in Australia from 1916 to 1925 then can't find anything. No UK records after 1911.

23/10/20122921
ALDOUSThank youThanks for the image of the "Roll of honour for the dead", for my Uncle Maurice who was reported missing in Gallipoli, Turkey, 21st Aug 1915. It is a great web site, keep up the good work, I have a photo of the Headstone of Maurice's Mum & dad which i will upload to you, hope it will be of some use.

23/10/20122922
SAWYERBaby Monument for Gary Ellis Sawyer @ Christ Church, Esher Surrey EnglandLooking for a picture of the monument of my baby brother, who is buried in Christ Church, Esher Surrey England. His date of death would have been the very early 1960's, he was 2 and 1/2 years old. It is a small monument of a praying angel, his name was Gary Ellis Sawyer. Thank you for your help in this matter. Linda Sawyer Smith 417 Seeman Road Virginia Beach, Virginia 23452 United States of America .... more

22/10/20122920
SERJEANTJoseph SerjeantExcellent and efficient! What a fantastic site and amazing work that has been done. Thank you so much Charles. I really appreciate your quick response in sending the gravestone image. It's great to finally find a gravestone for one of the Serjeant's from Ipswich, Suffolk.

21/10/20122919
COXRachel Martha CoxWhat a fantastic site - and such a great servioe and free. Thank you.

21/10/20122918
BOYLEphoto imagethank you for your quick and wonderful service.the work you do is brilliant and i for one am extremely grateful.ive now seen the grave of my grt grt grt grt grt grandparents which if it wasnt for your brilliant work i would not have seen .thank you again for all the work you do .

21/10/20122917
LANGBORNElangborne genealogyWhat a great site thank you it is defficult to find out anything when you live half a world away.

20/10/20122916
DRABBLEDRABBLE, DOWGILL/DOUGILL, REDWHi' I've been researching my family tree for two years (and my husband's for much less time). I've just discovered your excellent website, whilst planning a visit to Pateley Bridge, where there are some Dougill graves. I will certainly use your website from now on.

19/10/20122914
BONWICKMany thanksMany thanks for the excellent photo of my ancestors MI on the wall of St.Peter & St.Paul church Lingfield. I had tried to photograph it back in 1991 but the shadows from a nearby tree rendered it all but useless to read the inscription.

19/10/20122915
HODGSONAn amazing 'free' resource! Had chanced An amazing 'free' resource! Had chanced upon the site previously, and lately uploaded a few of my own images. However, this was the first occasion I'd requested information, which was dealt with promptly and professionally, putting many 'paid' sites to shame. I for one now wish to get involved on a more regular basis and look forward to being able to contribute to growing the database - I'm sure it will reap benefits for my own research. Could I urge all casual viewers to likewise take the plunge, or at least give the GPR the widespread publicity it deserves.

17/10/20122911
GOODINGPhotos of ancestor's grave stonesThank you so much Charles for sending the photos of my Gt Gt Gt Grandmother who is buried in Barham, Suffolk also that of my Gt Gt Uncle buried in Ipswich, Suffolk.I am very grateful and will add these to my research on the Gooding family tree. Regards Trevor Gooding

17/10/20122913
FRAGALLWhat a fantastic service you are offerinWhat a fantastic service you are offering here. I was so impressed at getting a response just a few hours after making my request. Thank you very much. I will be back because I know there are some more pictures there that I would love. Thanks Charles. This is an invaluable resource.

17/10/20122910
ROBERTSHAWGeorge RobertshawI was thrilled to receive a photo of my Grandfather\'s headstone. During a recent visit to Micklefield I was unable to find this. You have made my day.Sincerely with thanks Doreen

17/10/20122912
TRICKETTBERNARD EDWARD TRICKETTim just grateful this site exists thanks for your help..andrew trickett...son

17/10/20122909
WHITINGBuckingham BuggMany Thanks to GPR for the photo of Buckingham Bugg's grave at St Margarets Church, Ipswich. The inscription gave helpful information about his profession. He was a witness at the marriage of a distant ancestor of mine.

16/10/20122906
CLEGGETTThank youI have just found this website and was instantly successful finding two graves in Blakiston, South Australia. Thank you. .... more

16/10/20122905
LEASKphotoA great site that has obviously taken a lot of hard work and dedication . Many thanks and to all who have contributed.

16/10/20122908
WOODWARDwilliam woodwardI am trying to trace the burial of a william woodward, I do not have an exact birth for him but I know that his death was registered in Suckley, worcestershire in 1834. I belive he may have lived in neighbouring Lulsley when he died. Any info would be much appreciated.

16/10/20122907
FORDHAMI own a cased double rifle made for W A I own a cased double rifle made for W A Fordham. I am trying to find out as much as I can about him. Thanks for your help.

16/10/20122904
STAINSBYThank YouThank you for the photo Charles. This is great website with a wonderful service - A brilliant resource for the family historian.

15/10/20122903
BINNINGTONBINNINGTON/THOMPSONOnce again, thanks for the speedy response

14/10/20122902


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