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surnametitle of the comment / feedbackcomment / feedbacksubmittednum
ROSEThank youThak you very much.Fantastic

30/04/20133309
ROSEThanksPhoto excellent. Much appreciated

30/04/20133308
SUMNERMany thanksThank you so much for the image of my great, great, great grandparents gravestone - I didn't know they were buried here until I found it on your site, a very valuable Family History resource.

29/04/20133307
BRADLEYThank youThank you for the prompt response and the clear photo of the grave inscription. I would like to help as I think this is a wonderful resourse. As soon as I have time on a fair but cloudy day I will start photographing the Sunbury, Australia cemetery.

29/04/20133305
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
HALLThanksI was so excited to find a grave photo of my Great Great Grandparents. Thank you very much. The photo is excellent

28/04/20133304
LARWILLThankyou for connecting familyI was very lucky to be contacted by a member of my family tree (Edgcumbe0; after I had gravestone photo sent to me. We live at opposite sides of the world, but it is just wonderful to have such a contact - and thankyou for your hard work.

27/04/20133303
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
WORRELLEXCELLENT SITEGREAT SITE TO USE WHEN RESEARCHING YOUR FAMILY TREE.

26/04/20133301
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
COCKRequest for image of gravestone of Thomas CockThank you so much for providing the image. Unfortunately it was not the Thomas I was searching for but at least I can rule that one out. I am looking for Thomas Cock whose wife was Anne Lovey. However, the assistance was much appreciated.

24/04/20133299
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
KIRTONThank youThank you so much for the opportunity to research family from the other side of the world! Great resource. Greatly appreciated.

24/04/20133297
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
WHITTLESEYWHITTLESEY/SEAThank you for responding to my request so promptly, I received a nice clear image. This is a great service you are providing, invaluable to any family historian.

23/04/20133293
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
GILBERTSONGILBERTSON MEIKLEThank you for your kindness it is much appreciated

23/04/20133291
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
DOEfeedbackThank you for your speedy response and excellent images.

23/04/20133295
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
SHARONIncorrect death dateHarry Sharon's memorial is among the most impressive in Passy cemetery (Paris) and gives a date of death of September 1906, when he would have been 21 years of age, not two.

20/04/20133288
TYLERThank youWhat a great service this is.I received a well written email providing me with links so I could download a photo and add comments to the record in GPR. The photo is very clear. It meant a lot to me to get a good photo of my second great grand uncle's grave as it's unlikely I will ever see it.

20/04/20133287
GRANDISONThank you for providing such an excellenThank you for providing such an excellent resource.

18/04/20133286
HARDSGrave marker for Elizabeth and William HardsThanks so much for providing the enlarged photo of the grave marker for Elizabeth and William Hards. This truly is a wonderful service provided.

17/04/20133285
BRAY-PARKER-AVISON-DANNWattamThank you so much for the prompt reply to my request for a photo. Incredibly helpful & useful resource, as always.

17/04/20133284
Denton War Graves Thankyou for the photo I requested, it is very good quality and will be most helpful in my research. I have updated this soldiers details on your site.I have photo's of the war graves in my local cemetery, would you like them.Margaret

17/04/20133283
Thank you so much. Very helpful in my reThank you so much. Very helpful in my research!

16/04/20133281
MUSHETTWould it be possible to have your voluntWould it be possible to have your volunteers search for a gravestone in the name of MUSHETT in Alloa or Nigg in Scotland ?

16/04/20133282
SCHOFIELDVery helpfulMany thanks for the photograph. I am very impressed by your web site which is very helpful and easy to access information. The photo I requested came through very quickly and was of excellent quality. The gravestone image was clear and very useful in family research. Thank you very much.

15/04/20133279
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


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