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surnametitle of the comment / feedbackcomment / feedbacksubmittednum
SPINKSSPINKS, BENTONThank you very much for the photo, your website is brilliant for Family history. It's also good to see the final resting place of your family even if we never knew them. Thanks again.

29/04/20133306
ELLIOTTGravestone photo request thank you.I just wish to sincerely thank you for the beautiful image you provided of my grt grt grandmother's gravestone, as I'm not sure that it now still exists. I'm very touched.

27/04/20133302
WORMALDJoseph Wormald GravestoneI would like to adhere to the old adage (less is more)when refering to this web site, so in two words...ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!!

25/04/20133300
LASKEYMary Laskey gravestone inscription etcAm advised full transcription reads: Sacred to the memory of Mary Laskey, Wife of William the son of the Rev. William Laskey,Rector of Braton, and The daughter of William James, late Commander of the Portland Falmouth Packet Who came on a visit to her daughter at Hope and Departed life July 27th 1841 aged 68 years. Her end was Peace. Mary LASKEY (nee JAMES)(1772-1841)born Falmouth. Capt.William JAMES (1745- ?)born Falmouth. William Gearing LASKEY (c1770s- ?)born Bratton Clovelly, Devon. Rev. William LASKEY (1744-1793) born Perranarworthal, was rector of Bratton Clovelly till Oct 1779, then rector of Trevalga till death. Sarah GARING/GEARING (c1745-?) born Rotherhithe, married Rev William LASKEY 1765 at St Giles in the Fields, Middlesex.

24/04/20133298
BONIWELLBoniwell family gravestoneWhat a fantastic prompt service. I would help too if I lived in the UK. Thanks

23/04/20133294
CARMANThank youThank you for the quick response for photos. The subjects were in fact distant ancestors.

23/04/20133296
TRIPLETTTriplettExtremely helpfull and a joy to find. Cannot thank you enough, would never have known about this grave but for your dedicated service. Patricia S Triplett

23/04/20133292
HASTINGSYOUR WEBSITEThank you so much for the image of the Gravestone of John Sutton Hastings and wives, i think your website is absolutely fantastic!! I am unable to help at the moment as i am only a novice researching my tree at this time but i would indeed like to help in the very near future, if i have anything you would be interested in. Many thanks again. Best Wishes. Jane.

23/04/20133290
STREETMany thanks for all your helpThank you for your help in finding my grandfathers brothers grave we have been able to put flowers on it for the first time since my grandfather died

22/04/20133289
GRANDISONThank you for providing such an excellenThank you for providing such an excellent resource.

18/04/20133286
Thank you so much. Very helpful in my reThank you so much. Very helpful in my research!

16/04/20133281
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
ENYONPhotoMany thanks for the clear photo of the gravestone requested. Excellent site.

13/04/20133268
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
QUICKFALLI cant hank this site enough for all theI cant hank this site enough for all the information collected

10/04/20133254
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
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
WELLINGSThank youThank you so much for the images of grave stones. Excellent service and a great help in family history research

06/04/20133249
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
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
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
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
TALLINThank you again. Every find helps to filThank you again. Every find helps to fill out the family tree!

29/03/20133223
CHARGEThanksThank you very much for the photos of George Charge in Whorlton,Yorks. and John and Margaret Alexander Charge in Copgrove. I was very interested to see that Margaret died in Clevedon, Somerset, where she must have gone after her husband John died, but was returned to Copgrove to be buried next to her husband. Thanks again for your speedy reply.

26/03/20133217
MAYthankyou for all your help what a lovelythankyou for all your help what a lovely service its wonderful to know i can go and see this grave

26/03/20133220
Great resourceThis is such a fantastic resource - I plan to contribute and will encourage others to do so as well.

25/03/20133211
CRINALLSearch for Crinall family membersI found this site during a general web search for crinall family members. I quickly found two new possible family members, and the quality of the photo provided was exceptionally clear Feedback was received within 24 hours, an excellent turn-round. I will certainly use the site again. Many thanks

24/03/20133210
CRAMONDThank you very much for sending the photThank you very much for sending the photograph of the tombstone of John McGregor Cramond from Cramond churchyard cemetery, Cramond, near Edinburgh, Scotland. Tombstone hard to read, so there are mistakes in your reading. I will send corrections.

23/03/20133204
BONEWell done.Many thanks for the image of the headstone requested. This is an excellent site and I am sure it is much appreciated by family history researchers and others.

22/03/20133202
NORMANGreat siteGreat website Charles. Thanks very much for the photos.

21/03/20133199
STAULKEYgravestone photothank you very much for the gravestone photo and the prompt time that is was sent and special thanks to all the people who take the photos and log them thanks again for kind help

21/03/20133197
BINKSBinks in MiddlesbroughMany thanks for your wonderful efforts

20/03/20133196
BURTAs a researcher from Australia I very muAs a researcher from Australia I very much appreciate this site and the volunteers. Thanks.

18/03/20133190
DODGSHONA huge thank you.Thank you so much Charles for the image you sent me of my great great grandparents. I find ancestery so exciting!!! I really appreciate the work you have done. Sharon

16/03/20133186
HUFTONGEORGE HUFTON - So moving !Thanks for the photo of my father's ancestor, was very moved to read that he died at the early age of thirteen. Thank you for you service, much appreciated. Christine

14/03/20133183
SHELTONThanksThank you so much for your help in acquiring this photo and so much more information.

14/03/20133181
KEENEThanks!Thank you so much for the quick reply on a free image. What a great project! Keep up the good work .... more

12/03/20133176
JAYRevd William James JayThank you for sending me an image of the headstone of W J Jay, so quickly and thank you to the volunteer who took the photo. I have been a longtime volunteer for this project, and with Spring around the corner, urge anyone thinking of taking photos of their local churchyard/cemetery to please do so. I am sure you will enjoy it and someone who picks up one of your umages may just volunteer themselves.

10/03/20133168
JOHNSONfamily historyI sincerely appreciate your help in this matter, and hope to look for further names, Thank You

10/03/20133170
BUCKETTThank youI googled Edwin Buckett and found your amazing website. I live in Canada and asked for two photos from St. Mary’s Church Cemetery, Warsash, England and three days later they arrived via email. I’m grateful you are so generous with your time. Thank you.

10/03/20133167
BARNARDExcellent ServiceMany thanks for providing this free service - it is indeed vert useful for family history research.

06/03/20133164
Henrietta OvensSuch a wonderful site. I was thrilled with the photo and the quick response. Thank you

04/03/20133159
JACKSON Ralph JacksonThank you for such a great resource. I live in Australia so cannot go to see my ancestors resting places myself,it is lovely that someone cares enough about history that these gravstones are documented.Many thanks again.

03/03/20133158
MOIRDonationI'd like to transfer you a small donation as thanks for your trouble with the Moir image but I can't see any acct details on your site. Please help me!

02/03/20133157
MOIRTOMBSTONE PHOTOThanks so much to Steve Lockwood for sending me a larger image of Peter & Margaret Moir's tombstone at E Grinstead. Scottish Peter became a pioneering coffee-planter in Ceylon in 1822 and was apparently the cousin of James Taylor from Laurencekirk, Scotland, who first experimented successfully with tea-planting in Ceylon.

02/03/20133155
MORRISONMORRISON/DRUMMONDVolunteers are a necessary part of researching and rarely receive any recognition, so, on behalf of all researchers , I would like to say a very big THANK YOU for all the time and effort put into this wonderful site.

01/03/20133149
TURNERThank you for such a quick response. I rThank you for such a quick response. I really appreciate the service you offer.

27/02/20133143
WYNNJoseph and Sarah WynnLiving overseas is always hard when researching - what is great is when you stumble on a site like this and you find a hidden treasure you never thought you would find - many thanks to you for the hours spent helping others like myself

26/02/20133139


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