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surnametitle of the comment / feedbackcomment / feedbacksubmittednum
CRAIGMnay thanks for your image of Agnes CraiMnay thanks for your image of Agnes Craig. It was a very popular name in our family.

01/03/20165515
ThanksThanks - great resource and much appreciated

29/02/20165511
CRESSYFamily we left behind - CRESSY AND GLADWELLThank you for this web site. My parents moved to Canada when I was only eleven in 1957. I have not seen my Grandfathers headstone since 1969 and I have never seen it with my Grandmother name added. My Aunt Mary Gladwell and my Uncle Eddy Cressy and his wife are also interned at Cleethorpes.

29/02/20165514
ROUTLEYThanksThank you for your quick and accurate response to my request.

29/02/20165512
STEWARTAlexander Stewart/ Agnes Stewart/ Robert Stewart I would like to add I formation to these graves as they are my paternal grandparents and uncle . So that this will help others in the future . How can I do this ? .... more

29/02/20165513
CAMPBELLCampbell/McIntyre in/near ComrieI have many forebears interred in the Old Comrie churchyard - your kindness and effort in making these images available is very much appreciated by those of us too far away to take the images ourselves - thank you! Kyle

28/02/20165509
LECKIEGraveThis website was very useful and it was very easy to request a picture and I received it very quickly.

28/02/20165510
EWENIncorrect Full NameNo 73 - The full name on this gravestone should read 'John Ewen', John had no second name. (I am his brother)

27/02/20165508
BEVANThank you so much for your quick responsThank you so much for your quick response and excellent resource, very helpful

26/02/20165507
BRAYExcellent - BRAY-PARKER-AVISON-DANNThank you once again for such an excellent resource

26/02/20165506
CLEMESHARobert Clemesha 1680 -1747Thank you for this service. I believe Robert Clemesha was buried in the 'old graveyard in Goldsborough'. Would this be St Mary the Virgin or is the another older church? I am visiting the UK from Australia soon and hope to visit places connected to my family tree.

25/02/20165505
MITCHELLGrave of James MitchellThank you for the work done by Caroline Church.

25/02/20165504
JONESAppleyardThank you so much for all your work in making this possible for family researchers, especially those, like me who live on the other side of the world.

24/02/20165503
HANNANTfeedbackMany thanks

24/02/20165502
HANNANTBirth of Hephzibah HannantHephzibah Hannant on census 1851 & 1861 as niece of William Hannant before that no information whatever

24/02/20165501
ROSIEThank you so much.This is a wonderful website and service, thank you so much for the image of my husband's great-great grandparents' grave.

23/02/20165500
WOODWARDExcellent !I much appreciate the hard work and dedication of the people behind this site. It is of excellent help in researching family history. Thank-you !

21/02/20165499
PITCHERSConfirmation on the wrong trackMany thanks for providing this easy to view image of the gravestone. It has enabled me to confirm that the Robert I am researching is not the one on the stone.

21/02/20165498
LUMLEYJohn Lumley Burried St Leonards ChurchHi, I live in Canada and I am desperate to find the grave of a relative of mine. I know he was buried on the 15th Jan 1834 at St Leonards Anglican Church Thorton Le Street he was born 1753 and his wife was isabel/isabella (they may be buried together) I am hoping someone can help me locate the grave stone and send a picture or if not tell me how I may go about getting one…i.e. can I contact the church? Any help is gratefully received….thank you so much!

20/02/20165497
MILESThank YouThank you for the photo of the grave of Rachel Miles in Yarm. Very much appreciated

19/02/20165496
DEWELLRe: grave marker photo requestThank You very much!

18/02/20165495
appretiationMany thanks for pictures of MIs you have taken of some of my family

17/02/20165494
MEADEincorrect death yearAnn Butcher Barnstaple Grave died in 1861 She was my 3 great grandmother .... more

16/02/20165493
DODDSGratefulI am vert grateful to the people who take the time to provide these photographic records for others around the world.

16/02/20165492
PYEHenry and Elizabeth Pye: RochesterThe new instant access feature is amazing. Thank you.

14/02/20165491
ADSHEADHeadstone Picturethank you for sending me the image

12/02/20165490
BASSWell presented useful websiteThis is an excellent source of credible information regarding birth deaths and family relationships

12/02/20165489
BOOREResponding to a family member trying to trace us.The late Syd and Anna Boore are buried in Church Road Cemetery, Old Windsor, Berks. I noticed when carrying out some investigations that someone had left a comment on Syd and Anna's memorial page that they are trying to trace family. I am one of Syd and Anna's Grandsons. There are others, and Grand daughters, and many other family members which may be of interest to the searcher.

10/02/20165485
MUNROThanksThank you for the photos - they helped clear up at least one loose end. I have suggested your website to others, hopefully they will get benefit also

10/02/20165484
SWINBURNGeorge Swinburn - ref 388324I believe his date of death was January (possibly 2nd) 1889 and that he was baptised 18 Jul 1824 in Lamesley, the son of Robert and Isabella Swinburn.

09/02/20165483
BOONGreat WebsiteReally quick response to gravestone requests thank you. Info very helpful. Due to a disability I cant drive so getting round churchyards is difficult for me, it makes this website really important for my research. Steve

08/02/20165482
ASQUITHMidgley AsquithMidgley Asquith was a photographer whose studio was on the Royal Parade in Harrogate.

08/02/20165481
WITTYWitty GravestonesWhat a fantastic resource and very generous of Mr Sale to allow it to be used in this way. Excellent quality of photography. Many thanks. G.Steer

08/02/20165479
BURROWSBURROWS HIGH TRAXONWonderful site. Excellent pictures

08/02/20165480
LAWRENCELawrence Graves at Ebenezer Chapel, AmrothThanks for doing this entire graveyard. It is on a steep slope and inaccessible to those with limited mobility. My grandparents are buried there as well as other relatives. Thanks to lady who did the whole yard.

06/02/20165477
THRUPPThrupp Listed GraveThank you so much for the super pictures of my husband's Thrupp ancestors. Facilities like these are often the only way many f us researchers can get to see the graves so a huge 'thank you' to everyone who makes this resource available.

06/02/20165476
HILDREDGrave marker of Elizabeth Pocklington Hildred (b. 1815, d. 1848) in All Saints Church Cemetery in HoI am working on my family history over here in Wisconsin, USA. My family is from Lincolnshire and we still have someone living on the family farm purchased in 1856 by Sam Hildred of Lincolnshire. Samuel Hildred was born November 11, 1811 in his mother’s village of Belleau and Aby, Lincolnshire, England and passed away on August 12, 1897 in Saxeville, Wisconsin. Sam lived 29 years after the passing of daughter Christiana Hildred Roemer and his second wife Ellen Hildred in 1868, and 17 years after his third wife Judith passed in1880. During that time, he worked hand-in-hand with grandchildren Arthur and Frances Roemer, sold the farm to grandson Arthur in 1890 and helped raise his great-grandchildren Pearl and Anthony Roemer. On May 14, 1841 at St. Adelwold's in Alvingham Sam married Elizabeth Pocklington from Aby. Sam and Elizabeth later moved 30 miles south to Kirton-in-Holland, where their daughter Christiana was born. Elizabeth died in May 1848 and is buried in at All Saints Church in Holland Fen. Later in 1850, Sam married his second wife Eleanor and together they all emigrated from England to the United States with daughter Christiana. Christiana married Carl Roemer from the farm directly southwest of the Hildred homestead in Saxeville. Their children were Arthur (b. 1861), Frances (b. 1863) and Samuel (b. 1866). Christiana passed away on February 3, 1868 at age 25 and Eleanor on December 5, 1868 after taking care of her step-daughter. Eleanor and Christiana are buried side by side in Saxeville, Wisconsin. I would like to complete the family and find the grave marker of Elizabeth in Holland Fen.

02/02/20165475
WHITTLEHolden GraveMany thanks for this information

01/02/20165472
HOLMANgravestone found the cemetery quite by chance, had a interesting walk round and was surprised to find a stone with the same name as me.

01/02/20165474
LAWRIEcopies of gravestone imageswonderful website and brilliant resource. Thank you so much, this helped clear up a sticking point in my research.

01/02/20165473
SANDERSONThank YouOnce again a very big thank you for your information - truly wonderful.

31/01/20165468
STEVENSONStevenson, Seatter & Burgher PhotosRecently, I requested photos of my mother in laws family through your site. I am amazed at how fast they were processed for us to view. Living in New Zealand and my mother in law aged 85, wouldn't be possible to fly to Scotland to visit with her Scottish ancestors as she is in a rest home. We are so very thankful for the dedication of others that we will never meet. The photos are lovely. The photos were Maryann Stevenson # 454889, Margaret Stevenson # 45888, James Stevenson # 455107, George Stevenson # 454866, Andrew Seatter, 454866 & Margaret Burgher # 455006. Regards, Harry Rogers

31/01/20165470
WATSONThanksThis is a great resource especially as a live 12000km away from where my relatives came from. To be able to see the grave stones when it is not possible to travel, is a bonus

31/01/20165469
COATESCOATES AND BEANOnce again I send many thanks for the help I have been given on this site. I have used it twice before and each time have received pictures in a timely manner. Thanks to everyone involved in this great website. June

30/01/20165466
BEECROFTThank youThis website is a great facility in helping to track down the whereabouts of our ancestors. Great work. Thank you.

30/01/20165467
SAVORYFeedbackThank you! Excellent resource

29/01/20165465
PRICEGrave Inscriptions (3 off) for Cecil Price, John Price and Martha PriceMany thanks for the 3 images of headstones I am researching in Rossett, Wales. I found your site very informative and this has led me to yet another branch of the Price family history.

29/01/20165462
PAINEPrompt photographic ResponseI am so pleased with the image's which were here in my inbox so promptly this afternoon. Thank you so much for this, it has given me great pleasure and I will now add them to my research and also the Kemp town society website who will add them to the information that I have already given to them. What a wonderful website, keep up the good work! I am feeling very enthusiastic and it is all down to you. BRILLIANT!

29/01/20165464
BELLInteresting FindI came upon this site whilst doing a general search for information and found it to be very useful. During my search I uncovered further family information which I found particularly interesting. Great work!!

29/01/20165463
CLEMENTSJOSEPH/CLEMENTSThank you so much for the photos of the graves. They provide valuable information. As I live in Holland I can do this research myself. I do plan to visit some local dutch cemetries soon and will send you the photos to add to your collection if that is helpful.

28/01/20165461


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