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surnametitle of the comment / feedbackcomment / feedbacksubmittednum
DOOLEYThank you Thank you for your prompt reply to our request

23/10/20155289
COLBORNEThank youThank you for responding so quickly with my request for a photograph. Much appreciated and your website is a great tool for research.

23/10/20155288
COLBORNEThank youThank you for taking the time to respond to my request for a photograph. Your website is great.

23/10/20155287
SYMNSPhotograph requestMany thanks to the person that took this picture and posted it onto this site - much apprecaited. Would it ok to post this image to my ancestry family tree online and credit the gravestonephotos web site please. Kind regards Angelo

23/10/20155290
BEEDHAMExcellent siteHi, Excellent site with quick response to queries. Will certainly keep using the site

22/10/20155286
LEGGETLEGGET AND THROWERHi Charles,Thankyou for you quick response, I am not sure if that gravestone belongs to my line, but I would love to find anyone researching my ancestors, Legget's and Throwers from the Suffolk area of England. I would be very pleased to share my research with them too. Thanks again for a great Site.

21/10/20155285
GAINEAn unexpected breakthroughI couldn't believe my luck when this site popped up when randomly put a name into Google. In researching my family history I began knowing literally nothing except my father's name, but the gravestone image helped me link to another family branch many miles away and revealed the unusual married name of a great aunt I'd never have found any other way - she evidently married abroad. Thanks for your intriguing hobby!

20/10/20155284
CONWAYPossible grave locationI was in Middlesbrough today searching for the grave of my great-great-great-great grandparents, their names are Robert and Mary Ann Conway and they are buried in Linthorpe Cemetery. I was wondering if you are able to provide a more precise location of the grave? Thanks very much, and also thank you for this website. I've already located two family graves thanks to it!

19/10/20155283
SANDERSONHelpfulThank you for photo of my grandperants gravestone it helps my research

18/10/20155282
SHORTSHORT, MASON, WILKINSONBecause of the hard work of a caring man Charles Sale, I now have a connection with my lost ancestor Elizabeth Short. Her name is known, and part of my and my family's memory. Thank you so very much Charles for your efforts in helping me connect to my English roots. Sincerely, Kurt De Vinney West Hills, CA

17/10/20155281
PUNNETTThank youThank you very much for the photograph of the headstone to my cousins grave, great service.

17/10/20155279
HIRSTThanksThank you for the wonderful service you do for many families. I was most grateful for receiving the information as I am interstate (WA).

17/10/20155278
FROSTCharles Daniel FrostA huge help to find the WW2 Memorial at Buckfast Abbey in the collection. Saved me petrol, time and effort and enables me to tell the American enquirer more than before.Thanks. Everyone who uses this site should reciprocate with a picture!

17/10/20155280
SIMPSONMany Thanks!Thanks so much for taking these photos and making them available. Robert Woodliffe Simpson was my great grandfather.

15/10/20155275
CALDERThanksThank you for photographing my great-great grandparents' gravestone. It's an excellent service you are providing.

15/10/20155276
GRAHAMChristopher Graham and kin memorial in St. Saviour's DartmouthThank you for making this high resolution image available. I was able to add a little to the details of those mentioned on the stone. The details for the person named at the bottom of the stone, Richard Furneaux Weekes, were not clear on this image, as is often the case for such entries closest to the ground. But a clearer image was found on Google earth's resource and the details found there have been added to correct some errors in the entry here.

15/10/20155277
PETERSTyreman GravestoneI am most grateful for the image of the Tyreman gravestone at Nether Silton, Yorkshire which will be added to the Peters family history. You are running a fantastic and very efficient resource for those searching their family history and we must all be grateful for that. I wish the website every success in the future.

10/10/20155272
CARRThank youA very good help.Impressed with the site and all its information.Thank you so much.

10/10/20155274
MITCHELLThank you once moreThank you for providing an image of the gravestone of Robert Mitchell. I honestly think you provide one of the most useful on-line services to family historians

10/10/20155273
OVERThanks very much for giving me access toThanks very much for giving me access to Brinklow War Memorial photographs. They will be included with my family history project.

08/10/20155270
DISTINFantastic photographic qualityYou are wonderful! Thank you so much. This lettering re the death dates was faded over time but as we had the burial dates from fmp we knew this was the correct stone. In the past you have helped with many of my other lines too.

08/10/20155271
HEYThanksThanks for the photo's. I have only just found your site and already have requested and received some photo's that have added to my knowledge of some of my ancestors. Kudos to your and your volunteers :)

07/10/20155269
PAULHarriet Ann PaulThank you for your prompt response to my request. You provide a wonderful service.

07/10/20155268
HARWOODThank YouI received the photograph of Richard Harwood's gravestone from you today. I would like to take this opportunity of thanking you very much for this service. Although I was unable to glean any information from it your efforts are very much appreciated.

06/10/20155266
TRUMANThank you for your quick response. The hThank you for your quick response. The headstone photo can now be added to my family tree programme.

06/10/20155267
TULLOHthanksThanks. I now know that Reginald's grave number 157214 is just 1 different to that of his grandparents/great aunt & uncle . So presumably next to it, though cannot see them both in either picture

05/10/20155265
PROUTProut HeadstonesThank you for the wonderful work you do on this site. I spent a couple of days last month going around half a dozen graveyards looking for Prout headstones.

05/10/20155264
WINTERBURNThank youA great resource so thanks to all volunteers who contribute to this website

05/10/20155263
BURKEOnce again, many thanks for this great sOnce again, many thanks for this great service

04/10/20155259
JONESJONES/BATHGATEThank you once again for a great photo, and quick response for photo requested.

04/10/20155262
KELLYExcited gratitudeI am really pleased to have found this information. I have been struggling to find anything at all. My uncles did not ask enough questions when they were younger and we all regret it now.

04/10/20155261
TULLOH great genealogical information provided by this site Thanks once again with providing me with a decent photo of a grave. It has added to my knowledge of one Reginald Tulloh-Hatchhett, whose wife, Agda Ormrod/Osmond was an aunt-well half aunt!- of friend whose forebears I am researching Many thanks

04/10/20155260
SHARPEHannah SharpeWhat a great resource for the family history researcher, I came across it by chance. I have been researching my Sharpe/Iserby family in Norfolk for years and to receive a photo of my great-great-grandmother's gravestone has been amazing. Thank you for all you do.

02/10/20155258
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


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