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surnametitle of the comment / feedbackcomment / feedbacksubmittednum
SIMMONSGravestone photoThank you for the photo and your prompt reply ,l know in which cemetery my relative was buried , but having this photo will help me locate the grave.

05/11/20166609
VERRALLHeadstonesI wish to thank you for the great service provided for fellow Family History research.

05/11/20166608
KITTMERGreat resourceYour resource (one picture) certainly filled in a some gaps. Thank you.

05/11/20166607
TIGWELLExcellent siteJust downloaded an image of my Great Uncle/Aunt's gravestone. Many thanks for running this service.

04/11/20166605
CURZONThanks for a grave photo.Many thanks for a quick response to my request for an image of a gravestone. It's very encouraging when kind things are done like this that help genealogists enormously.

04/11/20166604
DOPSONThank youThank you for the photo of Alec Dopson it is very much appreciated.

04/11/20166603
EASTABROOKThankyou for forwarding the photographs Thankyou for forwarding the photographs of my grandparents graves, this has been really helpful as they link in so well with the work I am currently doing on my family tree. Your help is much appreciated.

04/11/20166606
BRADSHAWAmazed that this existsFantastic! Was doing some research on my father's side of the family and stumbled upon this site. A link to a photo was e-mailed to me in only a few days. Caution though, it went into my junk mail folder (gmail). So if you've requested a photo be sure to look in the junk mail box! Thank you very much!!! I would be interested in casually helping out by taking and submitting photos however I live in Toronto, Canada so I'd imagine all of the area cemeteries have been catalogued. Is there a list of cemetaries that have already been catalogued? I spend several weeks of the year in central and northern Ontario and often pass small rural cemetaries that may not be included. .... more

04/11/20166602
STEELThanksThanks very much for the photograph of the headstone for one of the people I'm writing about. I would not have known it even existed if an online search hadn't linked to your site. Keep up the great work.

03/11/20166601
PARTRIDGEMary PARTRIDGE (nee GILES)Mary was the wife of Josiah, who was buried with her in 1897. Many Thanks for the image provided

03/11/20166599
AMOSViolet and Alfred Oscar Hilltop LeedsVery impressive and helpful website, thank you for all your efforts. No doubt I will be returning to it as my research into family history continues.

03/11/20166600
DAKINThanksCharles, Many thanks for the photo of the Dakin gravestone. Most in Castleton St Edmunds seem to be related one way or another. No doubt i'll be back for another!

02/11/20166598
FERGUSSONMany thanks for this siteGreat site and will save me lots of time and travel cost!

02/11/20166597
TIGHEThank You!!Just wanted to thank you for the photo. I think I've found my great great grandparents!!

02/11/20166596
CROSSWELLCrosswellGreat website for those of us with family in England. My grandfather was born in Swanmore HAM and all his rellies (Crosswell/Cresswell) lived around the Swanmore/Durley area. Allan Cresswell Perth WA

01/11/20166595
GALEEllen Gale born c1871 died November 24th 1924Thank you so much for your time and effort in providing a copy of the headstone and grave of Ellen Gale. It is my cousin's grandmother and she had never seen her grave. Thanks Charles Sale for responding to my request and for providing such a wonderful service, it has helped with our family history project. Best Regards

01/11/20166594
PROCTERThank youThank you for the service you are providing. Really exciting to see photos of graves of people we are researching.

31/10/20166592
PROCTERRedforth Procter 1860 - 1920Sometimes spelt Proctor. Redforth Procter was born in 1860 and baptised at St. Peter's on 29/4/1860. He married Phillis Barker on 14/4/1879 at St. Lawrence's. York and died 1920.

31/10/20166591
WILTSHIREThank you.Thank you for the beautifully clear photo of my great uncle Albert Edwin Wiltshire's headstone. Wonderful service and such a speedy response; even on a Sunday. I've updated the information where I can & it's given me new info to add to my Family Tree. Excellent website. Keep up the good work

31/10/20166593
HULSEVery helpful siteThank you, Charles, for creating and maintaining this site and for your quick and helpful response to my request for an enlarged photo of the grave of Nathaniel Thomas Hulse, died 1881.

30/10/20166590
RODHAMThank YouTracing family lines from overseas is difficult enough but the information found on this site is invaluable.

30/10/20166588
FAWCETTFawcett family, YorkshireJust discovered this website and already found one headstone that belongs to my family lineage. My research is the family lineage of Thomas Fawcett, born 1869, Soothill, to 1958. Thank you to this website for the wonderful work put in to find the gravestones of our families.

30/10/20166589
FOSTERMary Foster (Holliday)Thanks for the enlarged gravestone image. Very helpful in identifying actual dates of death/

29/10/20166585
GORDONWilliam Ross GordonThis is a very good website, lovely clear large photos, and such a help to researchers who can't get around to all the cemeteries down here in Australia. Thank you so much for all your help Charles and your email back to me. I would highly recommend this website to others looking for their loved ones.

29/10/20166586
BROWNW A BrownI belong to the Poppy Trail Trio who are doing a poppy trail in our cemetery chapel at Newton-le-Willows, Merseyside. We lost approx 300 men from the town in WW1 & are placing a poppy cross for each one on the specially made boards in the chapel. Also we are doing a document for each soldier. This is not always easy as so many records were burned. To get a photo of a gravestone from a churchyard so far away from us is brilliant & will add to our folders that the documents are kept in. Thank you so much for providing this. We are very grateful.

29/10/20166587
GARDNERGravestone for James Gardner and Deborah Rushton-GardnerWonderful website, within moments of clicking on the link to see a picture of my 3rd Great Grandparents gravestone - I received the picture. Thank you so much.

28/10/20166580
STOURTONCharlotte's first name is misspelled in the databaseIt shows Caharlotte instead of Charlotte Stourton .... more

28/10/20166584
PORTFamily treeThank you wonderful site

28/10/20166583
DANBYJohn DanbyJohn Danby was an ancestor of some Botting family members appears to have had three wives. I have not been able to find much about his first wife, Ann Danby [nee ?].

28/10/20166582
TURNERVery prompt and helpfulThanks so much for access to the details on this headstone. These details vary from the parish burial record. Very puzzling! I am trying to trace the origin of my ancestor, Thomas Turner, who was last confirmed residing in West Wretham, Norfolk, in the early 1800's. His wife, Elizabeth Tuffs, came originally from South Pickenham. Thomas had been the Warrener at Bromehill Warren on the Weeting Estate and Elizabeth had worked in the manor at Weeting Hall. They married in 1778. There is an 1836-37 Register of the Electors for the Western Division that records a Thomas Turner living at Thorpe Farm, West Wretham. I have long assumed that this must be the same Thomas Turner that moved there with his wife and family about 1790 from Weeting. After all, how many Thomas Turners would move to a place with only a handful of residences? However, I have never been able to find a record of burial for either Thomas, or his wife Elizabeth, in Wretham or any where near by. One theory is that the parents had gone to live with their children or grandchildren. Some did live in the Pickenham/Swaffham area at about this time. This burial is certainly one of interest to me in my search.

28/10/20166581
DAYThank YouThank you for your prompt answer to my request. It is a great service who live down under in Australia.

27/10/20166578
BECKThanksThank you very much for the photograph of the gravestone for Joseph and Mary Beck. I'm so grateful to the people who give up their time to preserve our history.

27/10/20166579
CALTHROPPThank-youYour speedy reply to my request for a photo of the grave marker for my ancestor was very much appreciated. I would have been happy with a wait of a week or more..... less than 24 hours is remarkable. I really appreciate your assistance.

25/10/20166572
ESHELBYThank youThank you for your excellent service. Reading the verse on the Ann Eshelby gravestone helped some way to confirm that this is the right person (along with location/date/spouse name) as her husband Christopher was a Pilot and the imagery is very fitting.I am trying to discover exactly how Ann Eshelby was linked to Alice Mary Hicks Nevison who was described as her 'niece'on the 1881 census in Clee with Weelsby. Ann Eshelby's maiden name was Foster and Alice's mother, Mary Ann Nevison, was the daughter of a Mary Foster and John Nevison.

25/10/20166576
SMITHAppreciation of this valuable resourceThanks Charles for the very prompt receipt of three images requested; I am absolutely in awe of the time and dedication you and your fellow volunteers give to this fabulous resource. I will be coming back time and again to gain further information/confirmation on my family tree. I am currently looking at my Smith line in Ifield but have many other names I would like to follow up on. Well done to all!

25/10/20166575
PHELPSCharles EvansI want to say a BIG thank you to all who take the photos for this site. The photo for Charles had a plaque at the bottom for his wife that gave me a death date.

25/10/20166574
SIMPSONSimpson/ FergusonThank you for the images. They are very helpful and may I say a terrific site.

25/10/20166577
REYNOLDSId like to thank the gravestone photograId like to thank the gravestone photographic volunteers for providing this service. Its great too see the gravesite of a direct ancestor in England online as i live in Australia. Thanks.

25/10/20166573
JACKSONDamaged gravestone for Elizabeth JacksonBelieve the gravestone for George Jackson who died in 1820 is my 4th great-grandfather but really wanted to see the date for his widow, Elizabeth, but it is too damaged. I particularly wanted to see it because she was supposed to be giving birth in 1816 to my 3rd great-grandmother, Ann, and I am concerned she was 66 when she died so am hoping she was a lot younger than her husband and died a lot later than him as well!

24/10/20166570
Annie ScottThanks for the photo, helped clarify a few things

24/10/20166571
Thank You for the effort you give to maiThank You for the effort you give to maintaining the site and assisting users to access the photographs which are such a great help to our family research

24/10/20166569
TINSONThanksThank you for the photo; it is much appreciated.

23/10/20166565
CASERequest for graphics of Headstones.cRequest for improved graphics was replied to promptly, and the quality was excellent. The assistance was most appreciated and the graphics have been attached to my Tree. Thank you very much.

23/10/20166568
Thank YouHi Team, I just wish to say a huge Thank You to all those involved with this site. It has enabled me to look further into the lives of my family. I live in Tasmania, Australia, when I get to see a headstone with details of people who are connected to me through out history in the UK I get very excited & I cant wait till I can put them in their rightful place in my Tree.

23/10/20166567
BAKERKellaways cemetery detailsYou have a grave listing for Robert Sandford Baker this should be Robert Sancroft Baker. Sancroft is the middle name of several members of this family coming from the marriage between a Baker and a Sancroft and a connection to Archbishop Sancroft. He was my husbands grand uncle my husband and our two sons both have Sancroft as a middle name .... more

23/10/20166566
FELBRIGGFELBRIGGWow! Thank you so much for the pictures of Symond de Felbrigg I hope to visit some day.

22/10/20166564
I found your website when using AncestryI found your website when using Ancestry. Thanks to you I think I've found one of my brickwalls. I'll be able to check parish records now. Thanks again. Regards Janet

22/10/20166562
CRUSHERFantastic siteThank you for this fantastic site which will save me hours in travel time. I will be in touch to offer my help photographing local headstones.

22/10/20166563
COOKStanley Charles CookThank you for providing an image of my parents' gravestone. It is lovely to be able to look at it on special occasions as I live 250 miles away.

21/10/20166561
DIXONDixon from Illington,NorfolkThankyou for Photo of George and Sarah Dixon from Illington Norfolk I now been able to add this to my Ancestry as these are my 3x Gt Grandparents.

20/10/20166556


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