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surnametitle of the comment / feedbackcomment / feedbacksubmittednum
MAWDSLEYMawdsleys of South Queensferry from 1870Would like contact with anyone else researching the above

15/04/20133278
STEERScottish Steer familyWould like contact with anyone researching the above from George Steer 1880s whose son of the same name married in South Queensferry

15/04/20133277
CROUCHFredeick William Nicholls Crouch(1808-1896)Would like contact with anyone researching the family of FWN Crouch

15/04/20133276
HALLHall head stones in FrimleyWhat a wonderful resource to be able to tap into. Thanks so much for your generosity. I will definitely be visiting the graveyard when I come over from Australia.

14/04/20133272
WATTSThank you, lovely to see actual headstonThank you, lovely to see actual headstone. There are a few old headstones of Watts family i know of in Northumberland so when the weather cheers up i will take photos and send them on to you.

14/04/20133274
Photo requestsI have only just come across this archive and find it absolutley brilliant. The 2 photos I requested came through within hours and were of excellent quality. One, particularly, furthered my family history research greatly. I shall probably be requesting more soon! I would also like to become a volunteer to add to the archive. Many thanks for maintaining such a valuable resource.

14/04/20133271
BIDDULPHThank you for the Grave site pictureI appreciate the effort people have gone to for the pictures to be sent on. Thank you

14/04/20133273
ENYONPhotoMany thanks for the clear photo of the gravestone requested. Excellent site.

13/04/20133268
FRANCISWith ThanksYou are my saviour - I've been trying to find Walter Francis's death record for months without success. I had discounted this one on the basis that the 2 ship log records I found both have him as 38 and from Chelmesford. Do you have any idea where these details would have originated from.

13/04/20133267
HUTTON-HALLHuton - Hall Family From old reseach papers that my late Father held it stated that one origin of the Hall Family of Yorksire,Northumbria and Cumberland originated in Yorkshire from Huton-Hutton Hall Family and that the Family were in some way related to the Huton Family from Inglewood Forrest in Cumberland.

13/04/20133266
LEATHESLeathes family treeI have a burial date of 19th July 1788 Reedham for The Rev.Edward Leathes. Any information would be welcomed.

13/04/20133270
ANDREWDelightJust seen the image of my wife's grt grandparent's grave in Ilfracombe. We lived in North Devon for for almost 20 years without realising how close we were to ancestors. Great facility.

13/04/20133269
LEWISThank YouMany thanks for the photograph which you sent. I am very impressed by your web site which is a wonderful idea. Thank you very much.

12/04/20133265
HALLGate Helmsley Has anybody visited the church yards in the Gate Helmsley, Dunnington, Holtby, Warthill, Upper Helmsley, Stockton on the Forest areas? Looking for a Hall family who resided in this area for some 250 years, evidently in Gate Helmsley where I can show a continuous line from 1671 to the end of the 1900's. Had fully intended to make the effort myself but, living in El Salvador, Central America, there's no knowing when I will eventually make it.

11/04/20133264
HALLHall family, Gate Helmsley I live in El Salvador, Central America and I have been working on a genealogical study of the Hall's who show a continuous presence in Gate Helmsley and Dunnington area for almost 250 years. My grandfather, Fred, was evidently born in Dunnington about 1888 although there seem to some later connections with the Walmgate area in York. Fred always insisted that his family were from Gate Helmsley, just a mile of so from Dunnington. His mother, Mary Hall, is variously reported to have been born in Gate Helmsley or Wilberfoss around 1861 but I have never established this or that she ever married. In the 1891 census Fred, his mother and some uncles and aunts were said to be living with his grandfather, James Hall, variously reported to have been born in Gate Helmsley, Holtby or Warthill in 1826 or 1832. In the 1901 census indicates that he was living with a grandparent, a Jane Whitwell born around 1830 but with no marriage details for the mother it's difficult to establish a relationship with this family. Have hit another more serious brick wall on a George Hall born in Gate Helmsley born around 1671 but my sources have failed to provide any parents. Evidently married around 1695 to a Mary and I am supposing an Agar born Stockton on the Forest? It appears he had four children, William, Mary, George and Francis. There is a truncated link to a Mary Hall born around November, 1609, in Gate Helmsley who possibly married twice to a Jonie Sicklin, born in Dunnington and to a Robert Wittie born in Beverley. Robert Wittie was a respected doctor famous for his literary discourse on the virtues of sea bathing and the spa waters of Scarborough. Can anybody help? Do the local church yards offer any clues to the identity of this George? Is he linked in some way to this Mary Wittie nee Hall?

11/04/20133263
HEWITTGravestone Photographic Resource serviceThis is an excellent service, without which I probably would not know where or when most of my releatives died or were buried. Keep up the good work.

11/04/20133262
BRANSONSusannah BransonA great site and very quick response to my request for an image which has been useful in our research. Thank you

10/04/20133259
Samuel Matthew BolderI waited for the email, but then realised I could access the image via the website. Thank you very much. I wanted to add some genealogical detail, but found that the only way to do it was to order the image again, so that is why I requested it twice, not short-term memory loss! Thanks again.

10/04/20133258
BURTONThank youThank you for a most invaluable service.

10/04/20133257
MILLIGANMany thanks for the image of the monumenMany thanks for the image of the monument to Frederick Paterson MILLIGAN (1870-1961) it has been helpful in my research of the family.

10/04/20133256
How do I post a work in progress church?How do I post a work in progress church?

10/04/20133255
CARBUTTGravestone of Betsy Carbutt.Thank you so much for the very clear image of my great Grandmothers gravestone. I could also see some details of my great Grandfather on the stone.

10/04/20133261
QUICKFALLI cant hank this site enough for all theI cant hank this site enough for all the information collected

10/04/20133254
EnnisLooking for Ennis' in Tagoat, Wexford, Ireland. Especially interested in Daniel Ennis B-1833, D-1915 and Margaret Rochfort Ennis B-1849, D-1891

10/04/20133260
HARBRONCongratulations.Having just discovered your web site I must say a thank you and well done.It has already been a great help in my searches. Ron.Harbron.

08/04/20133252
Fantastic websiteThank you so much for sending me the grave photo I requested and so quickly as well. This website is one of the most organized and easy to us sites that I have been on. Thanks again.

08/04/20133253
MOOREMOORE, JACKDavid Jack married Charlotte Mary Moore in Georgetown, B. Guiana, in July 1865; they had 5 children, first one in the British Guiana (Alice) and the other three in Edinburgh: Norah, Ernest, Lewis and Charlotte. Let me add - now that I've seen photograph and comments on the tomb, that JOHN MOORE was Charlotte (Moore) Jack's father, then a widower, who spent 40 years in the British Guiana as a Catechist (1842 to 1883). Cheers A Moore

07/04/20133251
STURDYA big thank you your photograph validateA big thank you your photograph validates my research.

06/04/20133248
Many ThanksThank for the opportunity to obtain copies of headstones - helps make the history come alive - particularly when one is unable to visit the cemetery oneself - many thanks to all who make this possible - great job

06/04/20133247
QUICKFALLHow to add comments This is such a great web site I have requested a photo a long time ago. and sometimes do not want a photo but would like to add information about the grave. without requesting a photo How do I do it Help please

06/04/20133246
WELLINGSThank youThank you so much for the images of grave stones. Excellent service and a great help in family history research

06/04/20133249
FOUHYWilliam FouhyThanks for the great photo. Will research some more on the family connection. Great work Charles

05/04/20133245
BONDSFIELDRachel BondsfieldMany thanks for sending me the photo of Rachel's grave. She was my 3 x great grandmother. I am planning to travel to Ipswich in the not too distant future to check out further Bondsfield graves.

05/04/20133244
QUICKFALLInterested in any Quickfall either SurnaInterested in any Quickfall either Surname or Christian Name

05/04/20133243
Dawes and BrittonThank you so much for the service you give. I appreciate it very much

04/04/20133241
MITCHELLGravestone photo request thank you.Thank you so much for your wonderfully prompt service. The image is also very crisp and perfect. I'm also very impressed with the craftmanship on the headstone. My sincerest regards.

03/04/20133238
A big thank you Charles to you and the vA big thank you Charles to you and the volunteers for making these images available.

03/04/20133237
LEITHEADThank youThank you Charles for this excellent and very valuable genealogical resource. Thanks too to all your helpers who make it possible. I'm also collecting variants such as Leithhead, Leathead, Leathhead and Liethead etc so I may well be back for more.

03/04/20133240
Thank you for this website I have used iThank you for this website I have used it such alot and found so much help in my research and have visited many cemeteries useing the information from your grave pictures and will continue to do so

03/04/20133236
SHADFORTHMany thanksI am most grateful to you for the photograph of the grave of Ann Shadforth. Thank you so much for such a wonderful resource.

03/04/20133239
PORDAGEThank youVery clear picture,brilliant site to use when you do not live near the cemeterys were your ancestors are buried.

02/04/20133234
COLLIERSaraThank you for enabling me to add to my family tree.

02/04/20133235
COOPERExtra information about the grave, and its whereabouts.Thank you so much for your help the photograph is wonderful.not on the epitaph is that my grand mother was interred also, which is a shame, So i have my grand parents and great grand parent in the one grave, which my mother couldn't find on a recent visit and wondered if you had any idea where too? kind regards Jenny.

01/04/20133231
CHAPPLEGPRVery helpful and easy to access information. The gravestone image was clear and useful in family research.

01/04/20133233
PHILLIPSGrave HelpHi, the other day you send me the grave of Thomas Phillips in the A2 section of the Durham Road Cemetery but I was wondering if you had the actual grave number? I've tried finding the grave today with no luck at all so I thought it might help to have the full grave number. Hope you can help, Sarah.

01/04/20133232
GAETHThank youThis is the thrid time I have received a photograph as [art of my research. This is a brilliant site for general research and deserves to be better known.

31/03/20133230
RATCLIFFEMy ancestorsI found this web site simply by searching on Google. It's wonderful and ....... wonderful that it is free. I am going to see if there is anything I can add because I have one or two photos of gravestones on my family tree but I'll have to check to see if they're here already.

30/03/20133227
PHILLIPSA million thank you. So I have a Robert Phillips buried in the A2 section of the Durham Road Cemetery (Stockton-On-Tees) and in a nearby grave are those of his 6 grandchildren that never survived infancy. There's no headstone on any of them, the photo that you sent me today of Thomas Phillips was actually Robert's son and guess what? It's close to those graves and I never even realized! Thank you so much for filling in the missing holes. Now I just need to find out if the others ever had a headstone or not.

30/03/20133229
SLACKThanksI've heard so much about Aunty Dolly, I found it quite moving to see her grave. Her brother Edgar also missed her very much.

30/03/20133228
COWLINGCOWLING/PARKINSON/ETC..Many thanks! This is a really great resource for family historians. I will certainly be happy to add the other photos I have of graves. Many thanks once again! Jenny

29/03/20133225


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