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Incorrect postcodeThe postcode shown for St Andrew's church, Great Finborough, Suffolk is incorrectly shown on the website. The correct postcode is IP14 3AD. .... more

24/11/20166685
WINGATEMany thanks, I have been researching GeoMany thanks, I have been researching George Wingate but this grave stone suggests his widow remarried. Thanks for showing this avenue of research.

21/11/20166673
WOOLSEYGrave photoWilliam Albert Woolsey was my maternal grandfather. I would be most happy to reciprocate any gravestone photos from here in Hawkes Bay New Zealand.

20/11/20166669
GIRLINGTONSir John GIRLINGTON (1613-1645/48)Your website and the extensive content is a wonderful resource for genealogists. I appreciate access to and use of the requested image of the memorial marker of Sir John Girlington (my 9th great grandfather). This image will be included in my ongoing genealogical research. Thank you for your assistance & generosity in making available these photographs at no cost. Sincerely, Kim Turnpaugh Anderson

20/11/20166672
COTTERILLSplendid serviceA really efficient site and service - so pleased to have found it for my research on the Derbyshire Cotterill family. So helpful and the reply from Charles was extremely fast. It is a pleasure to deal with a site that has such a personal touch.

20/11/20166670
MCLAURINThank you very much.Thank you very much for your highly valued work. This is great work you are doing, keep up the great historical work. Thank you, Garland Johnson

16/11/20166658
PRIMROSEFamily ResearchThank you for your speedy response in viewing the head stone of David Primrose, very helpful website

16/11/20166662
LESTERThank youMany thanks for the photograph of the headstone for Emily Lester ( Great Grandmother)

15/11/20166647
LAMBI found a new relativeThank you-when looking for information about Cuthbert and Ann Lamb (nee Dawson), I found another son I did not know existed

15/11/20166646
CONQUESTThanks for imagesThanks for images

15/11/20166656
HOLLIGONThank you imagesThank you images

15/11/20166655
Thanks for grave information. Hopefully Thanks for grave information. Hopefully I will now be able to locate them. I only know the location of one of them.

15/11/20166654
RICHTERThanksAs I live some distance from Great Oakley, I was really grateful for the image of the gravestone I was researching. Sad, though, as the child died aged 8. Elsie Mary Richter

15/11/20166652
JACKSONThanksI just wanted to say thank you to the lady who took the photos and the other [people behind the site.

15/11/20166649
SCAWTHONGeorge and Mary ScawthonMany thanks for a great service, I think I have found where my great-great grandparents are buried after looking for many monthes! I shall certainly use this site again. Thankyou.

14/11/20166645
HERD Great resource I have searched for many years for the information I received, unaware of the work of kind go,integers such as yourself. Thank you so much. Wonderful to know my Aunt and Uncle are resting together.

13/11/20166642
COOMBSCoombs family gravestoneThank you for your quick response, I am intrigued as to how a family living in Baguley, Cheshire came to be buried in Lister Lane Cemetery in Halifax! If anyone out there can enlighten me, I would be most grateful

12/11/20166640
COLLINSThank You!What an amazing website! It's incredible that I was able to see a photograph of the headstone of James and Charlotte Collins who may be my great-great grandparents.

12/11/20166638
HEMMINGBrilliantThis is the 3rd time I have used your service & it has been brilliant each time - basically an instant response. It is so helpful to find graves of family relatives and not to have to go round lots of graveyards searching.

12/11/20166637
INDSarah IndIt was very interesting to come across the gravestone for John and Sarah Ind (nee Head). The biblical references on the gravestone perhaps give some insight to their lives and beliefs. Sarah was a sister of my husband's great grandmother and this information increases our knowledge of that side of the family history. Thank you for all your efforts in making this excellent resource available.

12/11/20166636
EARLESCharles Earles, Rebecca EarlesThank you so much for your speedy action in providing me with a photo of John Earles' gravestone. It has added more clarity to the little I already know about him and his family.

11/11/20166634
PICKCommentThank you for the information this site is fantastic and has helped me alot in researching my family tree

11/11/20166632
DOBIEMargaret DobieThankyou for the copy of the image I requested. It was much appreciated.

09/11/20166626
RABBITTThankyouThank you for your excellent web site and prompt response when I requested a copy of an image. I am researching the Rabbitts of Bedfordshire and the image of John Rabbitt is very useful. I hope to be able to take photographs of my local cemeteries in Wiltshire soon and to support this site in the future.

09/11/20166625
CARTWRIGHTHanmer WW1 soldiersYour website is proving very useful - thank you. We are researching all men from Hanmer who served during WW1 and telling their stories on Twitter (@HanmerWW1) and Facebook. We would love to hear from any family members or anyone who can help

09/11/20166628
SPEEDThanksThanks very much for you excellent website and service. Photo of memorial to Mary Speed, died 06 Jan 1828, at Ston Easton, greatly appreciated

07/11/20166619
DONALDSONBrilliant resourceI knew nothing of my grandmother's family but now got a start with Alexander B (Binnie) Donaldson, This resource looks as if it will be very helpful since I no longer live in Scotland. I will try to get some pictures from our local graveyard to send to you. Thank you

07/11/20166618
APPLETONSmithExcellent site. Many thanks for all your hard work, much appreciated.

07/11/20166617
ADEYUseful sourceThank you for mainaining this site as very useful and especially as i live abroad.

07/11/20166621
WICKSHeadstoneThank you for the photo of our tupuna's headstone.

06/11/20166613
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
SIMPSONSimpson/ FergusonThank you for the images. They are very helpful and may I say a terrific site.

25/10/20166577
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
TINSONThanksThank you for the photo; it is much appreciated.

23/10/20166565
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


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