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surnametitle of the comment / feedbackcomment / feedbacksubmittednum
MEIKLEJOHNAcknowledgement of helpThank you for providing help with image of Magnus Sutherland's headstone which includes my 3rd Great Aunt Elizabeth Meiklejohn. Members of the Meiklejohn family emigrated to Australia, I am one of their descendants.

12/06/20165901
MEIKLEJOHNResourceThis has been a very helpful site for my research.

11/06/20165898
HETHERINGTONThanks again for your help. I really appThanks again for your help. I really appreciate it. It saves me a long trip.

11/06/20165897
BURGOYNEIt's all about the storiesI'm researching my husband's lines which lead back to the UK (so far). It always surprises me a little how much the stories touch my heart upon a new uncovery. Family histories truly fill out the story of who we are today and I'm so grateful for receiving a photo of the headstone for infant Lucy Mary Burgoyne. The family moved to Canada after little Lucy's death, so the story continues here in Canada.

10/06/20165892
COOKAn amazing websiteI was thrilled to find GPR online. I am proud to be a Freeman of Ipswich this was by birth as my family ancestors made a considerable difference to life as Blacksmiths in the Ipswich areas mainly Copdock and Washbrook from the early 1700's. I am now researching the exteded family and this site is fantastic. Thank you from Arthur Cook

10/06/20165891
BERGLINDRobert BerglindThank you for this fantastic service, it is very much appreciated. I live in Melbourne and very rarely visit Brisbane where most of the Berglind family live/lived.

10/06/20165890
WILTSHIREthetford graveThank you for the picture of my great great grandfathers grave. I searched up and down the rows but it was a hot day, not for walking and had to return home. Now i have a good reason to return..keep up the good work.

08/06/20165885
ROBERTSONSurprise - ROBERTSON LAMARRAThe link to my aunt and uncle's grave came up as a hint on Ancestry. This was a very nice surprise. I now know their dates of birth and death.

06/06/20165874
SALTERWhat an Amazing Resource - SALTER_MULLENI'm an American visiting in mainland China and via your website I found the tombstone of my great-grandparents in England. I can't tell you how many hours I tromped around the cemetery on my visit to England with no success. I'm totally in awe of this amazing service that allows me to view this grave halfway around the world in seconds. Thank you, thank you. 🌺 Donna Salter Mullen

06/06/20165873
SAWYERGreat ServiceVery prompt and very appreciated. Thanks

06/06/20165872
LEWISWILLIAM LEWIS Grave stone I just wish to say thank you very much for photo that you send it is so nice to find that some one is willing to help. Thank you very much. Barry.

05/06/20165865
POVEYExcellentA truely wonderful resourse thank you so much for all your hard work

05/06/20165864
MORRISSisters of Mercy gravestone, St Edward's, CliffordThank you for posting these photos - it was such a thrill to find them!

05/06/20165870
NUTMANGPR is excellent!I stumbled upon this fantastic resource on Ancestry.com. Thanks to the comprehensive work of Charles Sale I was able to view an ancestral gravestone with precious information. Though a trip to Bamburgh is always lovely, it's not always practical living in Texas. Again, this is an amazing treasure chest of information! Thanks again!

05/06/20165871
BENTLEYGravestone and Headstone photosThank you for displaying the Headstone of Annis & John Bentley this will now help in finding their date of death and burial place Thank you once again Paul Illingworth

04/06/20165860
GODWINThank youThank you for your prompt response in providing me with the gravestone image of John Godwin. Sadly it appears he is not related however the gravestone has greatly helped me in confirming this. Keep up the great work!

04/06/20165859
DENNEHYSraron Dennehy nee LazenbyThank you once again for providing a large image of the gravestone I requested. Your coverage of Scartho Rd Cemetery in Grimsby is proving invaluable

04/06/20165861
MESSENGERgrave photoThankyou so much for the photo of one of my ancestors

04/06/20165856
PEARSONAge of Deceased on Memorial in Lund, YorkshireThe age of Jane Martin should read 36 she was born in 1833. I am sure it is just difficuty in reading the stone: Details of indexing below: 43 Pearson William Pearson first name on this monument 1801 1878 77 131 265375 286 Jane Martin daughter of William Pearson 1843 1869 26 David Martin son-in-law of William Pearson Ann Pearson wife of William Pearson 1803 1877 74 .... more

03/06/20165854
JOHNSONThank you .Thank you for your fast response to my request for a grave photo & may I say what a great site. I will continue to use it as I search for my ancestors.

02/06/20165849
MASSONThank YouI have only just discovered this great site. Many thanks for all the effort that has clearly gone into it.

02/06/20165851
VALIANTThanksThanks for this resource. Very useful when researching ancestors.

01/06/20165847
GIBBSReally appreciate all the time and efforReally appreciate all the time and effort that has gone into photographing headstones. I didn't know where my ancestors were buried, and to see the headstone of my Great-Great Grandfather John Henry Gibbs, his wife Sarah, son John Henry and daughter Ada Jane has been a wonderful surprise. I live in New Zealand and am unlikely to get to visit in person. Although the headstone is lying down and the wording is difficult to read, the added comments that the younger John Henry drowned while swimming at Roker were appreciated. Thank you.

31/05/20165839
WOODThank youenjoy your site, and for the quick response. I have recommended your site to friends who are doing their ancestry like myself. jo

31/05/20165838
DOBSONGeneralThis is a vital resource. Thanks for all the work you do. Gravestones are a decaying resource through deterioration or development. Unless we preserve them they will be lost forever

30/05/20165833
JUDEPhotoThank you for the photo I requested it was instant Your work helps a lot of people who cannot visit A cemetery

30/05/20165832
AGGIOAppreciationThank you for the photo which I requested from your site. With what you described as your new way of sending the photo it was there instantly. I know how much time it takes to do something like this and it is greatly appreciated.

29/05/20165830
BURFOOTThank youWe just wanted to express our appreciation of you providing this service. It means a great deal to see this valuable record of my husband's ancestry from half a world away!

29/05/20165825
BULLMy great-grandparentsJonas and Ellen's son Walter John married Edith Mary Clark in 1908. Their son Norman was my father.

28/05/20165823
DACKMr Sale , Thank you once again for sendiMr Sale , Thank you once again for sending me a picture of an ancestor's gravestone. I appreciate your help greatly. Kind Regards, Sue

28/05/20165822
IVESThank YouThank you for your help

27/05/20165820
WALESThanksThank you for making it so easy to find a photo of a family member's grave stone.

27/05/20165818
CHATWINGravestone, ScarboroughThank you for the quick response to my request, it has clarified two questions by having an enhanced image of the gravestone to review. Very much appreciated.

26/05/20165812
REEDJohn and Elizabeth Reedthank you a] for the site and b] to the kind people who photographed St Mary's churchyard graves in Whickham, Gateshead for the photos of my 3x great grandparents' gravestone: it has solved one problem and thrown up another trail to follow! I am very grateful.

26/05/20165816
DRINGMany thanksI appreciate the quick response to my inquiry and photograph of the Dring grave. I am happy to help with any research required in the Bendigo, Victoria, Australia area. Best wishes Betty J

26/05/20165811
HARTLEYHartley familyThankyou so much for this wonderful resource.

25/05/20165807
Photos receivedThe photos from Gayndah Cemetery have enhanced the profiles of people in my family tree in a big way.

25/05/20165810
Thank you so much for the great images oThank you so much for the great images of Headstones, been very helpful

25/05/20165808
WILSONMiddlesbrough Ancestors - WILSON/WAITE/THOMPSONMany thanks for your excellent coverage of Linthorpe, Middlesbrough. You have helped me answer a number of questions concerning my family.

24/05/20165806
Thank youThanks very much for the image of John Gray Draper's gravestone.

24/05/20165805
ALLEYALLEY/SONGESTThanks for providing these photos which have enable me to find the grave of my great great grandparents. A wonderful find that I did not expect to be able to do. Many thanks

24/05/20165803
CAMPIONTHANKSThank you so much for the excellent image of my ancestors' gravestone.It was wonderful to find your website Charles, and to be able to find out where they were buried so easily. Many thanks to the photographer- I am so grateful, as I could never have made it to Lincolnshire myself.

22/05/20165799
EWBANKExcellent Website and ServiceThank you for the service you provide on your excellent website. I will be in touch shortly to see how I can help as I have many photos of headstones. One Name Study for the Ewbank Family.

21/05/20165794
BEANRobert's wife forename spelling.The headstone shows her as Anna Jane whereas all census's show her as Hannah Jane (born Kensington, London)

20/05/20165792
STEADMANSTEADMAN/WEBB/CHANCEI was thrilled to find this website through Ancestry & it's free! I was able to find the gravestone of my gg grandfather William Chance and wife Julia Barris. Also in the same plot were two of their grandchildren Eva Chance Webb age 7 months and grandson Robert William Adam Webb. St.Laurence Church is nearby the Great Stone Inn on Church Lane in Northfield, Worsc. which was owned by William and Julia and later daughter Elizabeth and son in law Adam Webb from the early 1860's until after Adam's death in 1901. Julia's widowed mother Hannah Barris had also lived there until her death. I received a very quick response to my request and can't thank you enough. Nancy from Alaska

20/05/20165788
WATSONDavid Watson (died 1955 in Coupar Angus, Perthshire)Many thanks for the information that you supplied to me regarding the grave stone of David Watson (died 1955 in Coupar Angus, Perthshire).

19/05/20165785
SEDDONThank youMy husband and father-in-law will be happy viewing this picture. As we live in Australia my father-in-law was unable to attend both his mother's and father's funerals and has never seen their headstones.

19/05/20165783
KITTONThank you!Thank you so much for providing these photos! Adding so much material to the family tree without actually having to fly overseas and track down the grave sites on a short vacation!!

19/05/20165787
BRAYBRAY-PARKER-AVISON-DANNExcellent and quick, as always.

19/05/20165786
GAILEYFailure to viewI requested an image to view yesterday and despite following the instructions to view, I cannot access it. I have tried again today with the same result. All the other requests are highlighted but not the most recent one. .... more

18/05/20165779


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