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surnametitle of the comment / feedbackcomment / feedbacksubmittednum
SHAWThanks so muchA wonderful service. Now to upload the various photos I've taken in cemeteries over the years.

21/09/20144595
LLEWELYNThanks!I've just received the link to the grave of Jenkin Homfray Llewelyn, which adds the names of both his parents to my tree! Thanks!!

20/09/20144594
STORKEYWonderful WebsiteIt's very rare that someone would give their time and money for free. Thankyou ever so much to Charles and the GPR site for sending me the picture of the gravestone.

19/09/20144593
LEYGravestone photoWhat a wonderful service, so humbled that people actually give up their time to photograph gravestones so as to document them for others to see. This is a free service given by the volunteers & I for one appreciate this no ends.

18/09/20144589
BURTONThank you!Thank you for all you do! Its greatly appreciated, especially by those who cannot ever make the trip to these locations.

18/09/20144592
MEADThank YouMartha and Henry Mead were my paternal great great grandparents. I had no idea when Henry died or where they were both buried until I came across your marvellous site. Thank you very much to everyone who is involved with this project, it is very much appreciated.

18/09/20144591
HOGGGravestone image receivedThank you very much for the prompt arrival of the image of the grave of Thomas and Eleanor Hogg and family. This is a wonderful resource and it is nice to know that some of the old family headstones still exists. Has helped me work out some other family members for genealogy. Grateful thanks.

18/09/20144588
IVELLIVELL/IVEL/IVILLMuch appreciate the photos and the time and trouble taken to run this site. Thanks very much I shall no doubt be back for more!

18/09/20144590
LAMMINGThanksAs always I found this image useful thank you for your service

16/09/20144587
Many thanks -Thank you very much for sending me the photograph of John Gayford's grave.

14/09/20144586
BRIGGSThomas Ruben BriggsAmazed to find this gravestone after Googling his name on a whim. He was my mothers, father and I have fond memories of him when I was young. I hope to visit the grave soon.

14/09/20144585
PRETTYExcellent serviceThank you once again for your extremely fast service in sending the photo through to me. Fantastic!

14/09/20144583
PRETTYAmazing and quick serviceThank you so much Mr Sale for your wonderfully fast and generous service. It was so fantastic to receive the photo so quickly after I requested it! I really really appreciate it.

14/09/20144582
WOODISONthanksthank you so much for the photographs, a brilliant site

14/09/20144584
JOHNSONInteresting photographs located.Thank you for the photographs for the Rev. James Hart Johnson and family. Particularly interested to locate the photo of the stained glass windows in St Margaret's Church at Hinton Blewett. All are most appreciated.

13/09/20144581
SEAMANPhotoMany thanks even through there is no headstone photo.

12/09/20144580
BEYNONMissing headstone Info to help youHi, I stumbled surprisingly upon your website tonight whist researching my family. They are all buried in St Leonard's church yard in Loveston and their graves have been recorded by David and Julie Wookey. There is one monument that has not been included although it may have been photographed. Amongst the Beynons is a larger stone cross with a rambling rose growing under/ around it. It belongs to my grandfather's brother Evan John (Jack) Beynon (1903-1931) who died aged 28 of TB. The inscription is weathered and the last time I visited barely visible. I would be so pleased if he could be included in the list along with his brothers, sisters, parents, grand and great grand parents and nephew, my father. Great idea to record such information. Thank you. Kind regards, Michelle Johns (nee Beynon)

11/09/20144579
MADDEVERthank youMuch appreciated to find the gravestone of my children's great grandfather who had been estranged from his children

10/09/20144578
BRIMSONGravesite photoThank you for your excellent service, much appreciated.

09/09/20144577
LEWISLEWIS in Ilfracombe and Hele, DevonThanks for the opportunity to add a number of details about LEWIS family members. I hope my comments can help other researchers.

08/09/20144575
ECCLESHALL OLIVE MURIEL ECCLESHALL Hi Charles, Thank you for the image of the gravestone. It's still confirmed that my Granddads name isn't on it after many years of which I haven't been there. The picture is very sharp and clear. I'll use this service again for another relative.

08/09/20144574
HOLMANHeadstone locatedDelighted to finally see the headstone on the grave of my gt gt grandparents. It also gave me some more clues to aid my family research. A really great resource.

08/09/20144576
Thank youJust wanted to say thanks for this excellent service. Response to my request was made within 24 hours. Thank you so much. Will trying photographing gravestones from my local churchyard to help others

07/09/20144573
PARSONSMany thanksMany thanks for the image requested relating to my 2nd great grandfather. I have added his wife's maiden name to the information. An excellent resource, much appreciated.

06/09/20144572
LAFFERTYThanksThank you very much for the photo's of headstones that I requested., Will add some info that I have for them

05/09/20144571
FOXOnce again a big thank you to all concerOnce again a big thank you to all concerned for this fantastic site. Thank you for the images I received of the graves in St Barnabas, Weeton. Fantastic. I shall certainly be making a donation.

02/09/20144570
MILSONI am very grateful for this resource andI am very grateful for this resource and for all the effort that must have gone in to setting it up and maintaining it. Having seen an image of the graves of some 3rd great-grandparents it has inspired me to actually visit the churchyard where I now know them to be buried. Many thanks.

01/09/20144566
METCALFEgravestonesThanks Charles for your valuable site. It has helped sort out some discrepancies in my research.

01/09/20144565
HUDMANMany thanks for photoVery grateful for your hard work.

01/09/20144569
STRANGlooking for picture of graveWhile looking at this site, I tried looking for my cousins grave, which is in High Blantyre cemetery, but could not find it, if anyone has a picture, i would be grateful to receive it. Not far from the grave of Daniel Nicol grave no 245771.

01/09/20144568
NICOLI found this site very helpful in gaininI found this site very helpful in gaining information for my family research, well done. .... more

01/09/20144567
BRIMBLEThank youThank you for supplying the image. Much appreciated. Excellent service for researchers in Somerset.

01/09/20144564
MACKENZIEMy Fathers FamilyI have traced 147 relations of my Father. I have printed out, Issue One, the first 118 names and given a copy to the Gairloch Heritage Museum. I am in the process of printing out Issue Two which is now up to 147 names. I have a problem in identifying modern day relations. Do you know of any possible relations around that may be able to assist. Kindest Regards, Roderick Mackenzie

31/08/20144563
I just sent an email...and it was not spI just sent an email...and it was not spam...yet, it was rejected?... I was requesting information on my 3xG-Grandparents - Edward West and Margaret Alexander West from Richmond, Surrey, England. One of their daughters, Emma Elizabeth West was my 2xG. She married twice - John Watson Montague Galloway - they lived in Lisbon area, Portugal and had children. He died and she remarried - John William Perkins - Analytical Chemist - in Brixton, England. They lived in England and had 3 sons - only 2 lived. Henry was my G-Grandfather. Looking for Edward and Margaret's gravestones. Thankyou, Layna Jan Wilson, Vancouver, Canada.

31/08/20144561
GRIMMERTHANK YOU SO MUCH CHARLES FOR GIVING UP THANK YOU SO MUCH CHARLES FOR GIVING UP YOUR PRECIOUS TIME UNSELFISHLY TO HELP OTHER POEPLE OF FINDING A PIECE OF OUR ANCESTORS RESTING PLACE YOUVE BRIGHTENED AND MADE ME FEEL WOW !!THAT IM A PRODUCT OF THIS STRONG PROUD AND HARDWORKING FISHERMAN GRIMMER FAMILY NAME IN THIS GRAVESTONE OF OVER A CENTURY AGO ..THE ANCHOR EMBLEM AND NAME OF JOSEPH KNIGHT WHOM MY WONDERFULL FATHER WAS NAMED AFTER THIS PUT A BIG SMILE ON MY FACE AND ONLY WISHED MY FATHER COULD HAVE ALSO SEEN THIS ..MANY THANKS AGAIN CHARLES NICOLA GRIMMER

31/08/20144562
POINTONMuch appreciated.A valuable resource; many thanks for maintaining this site and the prompt receipt of the image I requested.

30/08/20144560
ROBINSONROBINSON,PARSON,BINGHAMwhere do i begin,this was a very helpful website and very easy to use.it has provided me with informatation that i would have had great difficulty if not impossible to find myself for that i,m very thankful

29/08/20144556
MILESGreat siteI stumbled across this site while preparing for my first trip back to England since getting interested in family history. It's already saved me a lot of roaming around cemeteries time. Many thanks to everyone who has contributed.

29/08/20144559
SHEARERThank you for the images of great grandpThank you for the images of great grandparents gravestone - it will certainly save me a lot of time when I visit the cemetery the next time I am in Wick. I have tried looking before without success but now know what to look for. Once again many thanks.

29/08/20144558
JONESJONES /HAYWARDThank you very much for quick response tophoto request. Not certain if this is correct family, but gives me another avenue to follow with my brick wall. Am looking for the birth of samuel jones ca.1861. Given on 1891 census as dawley. Our Samuel married an Esther Hayward in Malinslee in 1884 and gives fathers name as Thomas.

29/08/20144557
HUBBERTHubbert of SibseyI am particularly trying to find William Hubbert born 1573, married to Ellen Costore and his parents William and Jeene Hubbert born about about 1530-40. I have found my line up to Sibsey and surrounding areas and I am now stuck without a birth record for either of the William Hubberts. I would also like to know if they built the first wooden bridge known as Hubberts Bridge to get their farm produce over to Boston. Thank you for this website.

28/08/20144552
WOODISONthanksThank you so much for teh photo, it has been very helpful

28/08/20144551
BROWNSCOMBEGeorge BrownscombeI have only just found your website, and have requested the image for George Brownscombe. I have yet to go through the remainder in your lists, and there may well be others that I should like to add

28/08/20144550
MIDGLEYThank youThis is a great idea especially for pople who live some distance form where their relatives are buried.

28/08/20144555
BROWNSCOMBEBrownscombe familyI have received one image for Lucilla Ann Brownscombe and am awaiting a second for George Brownscombe. I have written a letter of thanks for a wonderfaul service, and sent details of other family members. However, I don't think this has got through (classified as spam?). I am also unsure what the difference is between comment and feedback? Please consider this note as a help request.

28/08/20144554
CARPENTERCarpenter/MawerThanks very much for your help. Excellent service. Wish more websites like this were available!

28/08/20144553
ThanksJust to thank you for this excellent service.

27/08/20144548
EVERSONEVERSON/COLEMany thanks for providing this excellent resource. I am researching my husbands family tree and this has proved really useful.

27/08/20144547
Relationships seem missplacedIn Sleepy Hillock cemetery Montrose Angus Scotland the relationship information seems incorrect as against a males name there is a female relationship. e.g. William W Gray 208054 129 2 Isabella Lindsay Caithness husband of William W Gray 1853 1921 68 23rd March 1921 Robert Smith daughter of William W Gray 1854 1926 72 18th November 1926 Isabella Smith son of William W Gray 1885 6th March 1885 .... more

27/08/20144549
ROWERon & Sheila RoweMany thanks for your help in sending the image through.Excellent web site. I have been searching for Ron & Sheila for a while now on behalf of my Dad. Sadly they had both passed away. I suppose you have that tiny bit of hope that they would of still been alive. If their daughter Deborah Rowe comes across this, please get in touch

26/08/20144546


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