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surnametitle of the comment / feedbackcomment / feedbacksubmittednum
BURKEThank You for this site, I am most grateThank You for this site, I am most grateful that I can see these photos as it would not be possible to travel to this Cemetery

02/10/20155257
MILLERThank you Charles!What a great resource to stumble upon :-). It can be very hard researching UK ancestors from the other side of the world, and to find this site that has photos on it as well is amazing. Thank you Charles for this awesome work, it is much appreciated.

01/10/20155256
CREESJohn & Frances CREES, St Nicholas's Churchyard, Charlwood, SurreyBeing able to read the inscription on my great grandparents' gravestone in St Nicholas's Churchyard, Charlwood was most helpful. The surname was correctly spelt CREES whereas her entry in the GRO Death Index is CRESS. In the Charlwood Burial register it was written CRESS but was then deleted and replaced by CRERS. Many thanks for providing the confirmation I was seeking. .... more

28/09/20155252
HARRISONMany thanksA big thank you for your help it is very much appreciated.

28/09/20155255
HUDSONThank you for you excellent site. All thThank you for you excellent site. All the hard work is very much appreciated. I have now been able to fill gaps in my family tree

28/09/20155254
LISSAMANthanks; errorsThankyou for this database. Couple of errors that could be corrected? Eva Lissaman was wife of Henry Lissaman(not of Rose who was her granddaughter-in-law). Kelsey W Lissaman died aged 90; Phyllis M Lissaman died aged 95. Happy to give you more detail if you need it. Thank you

28/09/20155251
BRACKENBURYMany thanksA very helpful site your work is greatly appreciated

28/09/20155253
RIDSDALEMany thanks.Grateful thanks for the speedy response to my request to view a gravestone. I find this resource very useful as I have previously viewed the stone for my great grandfather.

27/09/20155250
JEWELLMANY THANKSJust wanted to say thank you to the volunteers of the Gravestone Photographic Resource. I visited St. Helen's Churchyard in Abbotsham in September and visited the grave of Philippi Jewell. Your gravestone images are very helpful.

26/09/20155249
KERRFantastic ResourceThank you for this wonderful resource. Easy to navigate and well thought out. Your efforts are very much appreciated.

26/09/20155248
JUBYJUBY/LAFLIN/RAMPLINAs per usual thank you so much for the photograph. I would be unable to visit this cemetery and so your photograph answers questions for me. Thanks again.

25/09/20155247
LAFLINThank you so much for being so quick witThank you so much for being so quick with the photograph of Christopher Percy Laflin's grave. I do not know who the Dorothy Laflin on the gravestone is but will do all I can to find out and let you know.

24/09/20155244
CHURCHERThank YouThis a brilliant service provided for free which can help in locating graves for family history. The images so far have been of a very good clear quality. So thank you for this website.

24/09/20155243
STAINFIELDConnectionThank you for your helpful site. We have now made connection with a cousin. Very much appreciated

24/09/20155242
FOULGERHealful siteI found the site to be of great help in my family search

24/09/20155246
HUNNEYBELLWW1 Job S (Sydney) Hunnibell died 1.7.1916 France my 4th cousin once removed. WWI plaque St Marys OlHi, i am researching the Hunneybell family tree which has many different spellings. I have traced it to Old Newton and Finningham, Wickham Skeith in suffolk. My tree is public and is on Ancestry UK and Ancestry Australia. Job Sydney Hunnibell b 1895, was the Son of Charles Hunnibell b Old Newton 1871, who was the son of Thomas Honeybald ,1830 Haughley who was the son of Thomas b 1799 Agworth. I have become stuck at the marriage of William Hunniball b1711 aprox Old Newton and Sarah Balls b1712 suffolk? Sarahs Father was Thomas Balls and her mother was Mary but cannot confirm if mothers name was in fact Bayley as some other trees seem to think.Williams father was Charles b1860 Suffolk? died 1753, and his wife was Elizabeth malham b1680 aprox suffolk d 1720. The surname is hunneybell, hunneyball, hunnibald,hunibell, hunniball on different documents. any information anyone can supply on the origin of the name would be great, can only trace it back to 1680. I am in Victoria Australia, but was born in England, i went over for a visit to see the villages/towns, and visit the churches, but my wife was taken ill and we had to cut our visit short. I plan a trip back next year and will try and do some research while i am there. If anyone wants me to check any Australian records etc, i will be happy to help in any way i can. Thanks for letting me use this web site and all the work you do. best regards, Dave Hunneybell.

24/09/20155245
NARRAMOREElkanah Narramore, his wife and daughterVery many thanks for the image you sent to me of their grave in Totnes Municipal Cemetery. It is much appreciated.

23/09/20155241
DE MOLLSpelling of Eduard de Moll's name on his gravestone Name is spelt correctly as per Eduard's birth certificate, marriage certificate, death certificate, passport and signature. .... more

23/09/20155240
LENGTHANK YOUThank you so much for the grave photos of my great great grandparents. It is wonderful that people like yourself are willing to give their time to help in other people's search.

22/09/20155239
BAILEYBAILEY/BINNS/WADDINGTONWhat a fantastic site. I have volunteered to take pictures after one visit !!

22/09/20155238
LAMBERTHeadstone George LambertThank you for sending the link to enable me to add this to my Family History Research. Because I live in Victoria I am unable to go to cemeteries in South Australia to research them myself so I really appreciate your help. Regards. Shirley Taylor

21/09/20155237
PENGLASEFamily HistoryThank you so much for prompt response. If I can help in any way for any South Australian content let me know.

20/09/20155236
MARSHALLMarvellous siteMany thanks to Joyce Hunter who took pictures at St John's Church Gateshead Fell. The information on the gravestone I found filled in a lot of details for my family history. Other ancestors who are buried in the same cemetery unfortunately don't seem to have gravestones. Please keep up the good work. It is greatly appreciated, I'm sure. by everyone doing family history research.

19/09/20155235
HOSKINGHelpfulGreat site making my family tree much more interesting.

18/09/20155233
RISKEWICGPR grave number 406047 - image name IMG_0154Thank you so much for sending me this image. I had no idea that the spelling of the surname was different to my grandfather's and this is his brother!

18/09/20155234
BUTTURINIButturini at Awanui CemeteryI am hoping that someone close to Awanui Cemetery in New Plymouth is able to take photos of the Butturini headstones for me, they are located at Block 07, Plot 318 & 319. More than happy to take photos around the Sydney Australia area for anyone.

17/09/20155232
BEVERIDGEResearchI was seeking images related to William Beveridge and being able to obtain his gravestone very helpful. Excellent site this and the work much appreciated.

17/09/20155231
HOLDSWORTHThornton HoldsworthWonderful resource! Many thanks.

16/09/20155230
REILLYre Mary Ann ReillyI found this website after searching on Google and I have found it to be excellent, not only in design and ease of navigation, but in the information it contains. Also the service provided where a larger photograph of the gravestone is sent via email link is fast and efficient. Many, many thanks. WK

16/09/20155229
CALLASThank you.Thank you for the Photo. I will to reciprocate soon.

16/09/20155228
HARVEYThank youFast and effective supply of the requested image, and free of charge! Many thanks.

15/09/20155226
LINDSELLThank youThank you so much for the images. Brilliant!

15/09/20155227
KEARSLEYWonderful web site with great photos Thank you, thank you, Living in Canada, what a great discovery to be able to see the full tombstone of my Great Grandparents from England. It is because volunteers like yourself care enough about our research that makes this possible, We appreciate all the time you donate to this rewarding cause.

14/09/20155221
FOSTERFoster FamilyThank you for the the photo of James Foster grave at St Peter's Morley. The maternal side originated from Sussex and because of your site I am able to fill in some of the gaps in my family tree. I did have a photo of my grate grandfather's grave at Morley Cemetery (Leeds Municipal) but at present I am unable to locate it. His name was Jabez Foster. As I am no longer living in Morley I am unable to take another photograph.

14/09/20155220
COATSGreat SiteThis site is such a valuable aid to family history research.

14/09/20155219
CROSSFIELDThankyouThankyou so much for this wonderful service. Very happy to recommend.

14/09/20155225
MOTHERSOLEArthur Mothersole, died July 1939.Thank you very much for your reply to my search. Unfortunately, I could not find my ancestor on your lists, but my research continues.

14/09/20155224
GAMMONThanksWonderful site - many thanks

14/09/20155223
ROPEThankyou for the photoThank you very much for the photo of the grave of John Roope at Morningthorpe. It shows the family crest as it was in the 1600s and is wonderful to see as I have only read descriptions of it before this.

14/09/20155222
Super ServiceSuperb Service, Superb Collection, Superb Photographs. Having a neurodegenerative medical condition I am totally wheelchair and housebound getting out to look round our many beautiful cemeteries for myself is no longer feasible. This web page has restored that ability to me and for that I am forever grateful. Please keep up the wonderful work which is rapidly becoming an important tool in the world of Family Research and when you reach that point where it becomes an impossible task, please, please pass it on to someone or some organization who will maintain it and nurture it to even greater heights. It is your wonderful legacy to the word.

13/09/20155216
DAVEYThanksThank you for a very useful resource and one that adds great depth to family research - this has now been bookmarked and will be used again

13/09/20155218
DEARLOVEThanks - the pic was great for the familThanks - the pic was great for the family history :o)

13/09/20155217
STEELIsabella (Steel) OliphantThank you to all the volunteers of this site. I am the family historian for my family, and I truly appreciate the dedication that has been put into this site. Most people have no idea the thousands of hours that are put into such a project such as this. Your beautiful detailed photo of the Oliphant family monument is very much appreciated. I am able to see my ancestor, Isabella Steel, wife of Walter Oliphant quite clearly. The photo is an invaluable resource to my tree. Again, thank you all very much.

10/09/20155215
BUTCHERANN BUTCHER grave in BarnstapleMY 3 great grandmother Ann Butcher died in 1861

09/09/20155212
DUCHARTMany thanks for your swift response to mMany thanks for your swift response to my request, and for the quality of the image - which I wanted to illustrate a family tree I've been compiling. This is greatly appreciated. I must also remark on the excellence of your website. Rona Farquhar

09/09/20155211
BLACKHALLWhat a fantastic serviceOnce again Charles, thanks for those wonderful high res images.

09/09/20155210
SECKERThanksThank you for sending me the requested Headstone photo. After a couple of phone calls I managed to get information about the actual location of the grave. When I visit Burvale, I will happily take photo's of other grave stones and send them to you. I normally photograph headstones when I visit family graves in Kensal Green Cemetery, then I search for descendants on Ancestry to pass the photo on. I would volunteer to help your site but I can't commit to a regular flow. Anyway, once again, Thank YOu so much for the photo. Regards, Rose.

09/09/20155209
HITCHENSAppreciationMany thanks for the further photos. Having only recently discoverd the family had moved to another area I doubt that I would have found their graves without this website.

09/09/20155208
HOOKWAYJohn HOOKWAY died 1857 - Bideford Old Town CemeteryThank you for sending me a copy of John HOOKWAY's gravestone. This is a wonderful service you provide, thank you so much.

09/09/20155214
HALTERHALTER ( HOBBS DESCENDANT)Thank you for the photos, very much appreciated

09/09/20155213


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