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A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z |surname | title of the comment / feedback | comment / feedback | submitted | num |
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EARLE | Photo image | Greetings Charles from New Zealand. Thank you for the photo image of one of my ancestors. I am very pleased with the image's high quality, which will now be placed on his profile page in my Family Tree. | 12/05/2017 | 7642 |
HUTCHINGS | Thank you for an excellent site. Another | Thank you for an excellent site. Another discovery through Ancestry. | 11/05/2017 | 7636 |
WILSON | Thank you | Just to say thank you for the lovely clear photograph of the headstone and that I'm really impressed with the ease of getting the larger version of said photograph, and it's free too. | 11/05/2017 | 7633 |
HUGALL | Grangetown Cemetry - Thomas Hugall | Thank you very much for the excellent photo of Thomas Hugall's gravestone. Your site is superb - found it through Ancestry. | 11/05/2017 | 7635 |
CLARKE | Photo of Elsie & Aloysius SMITH's grave | Thank you for a clear and useful photo of the above's grave | 11/05/2017 | 7641 |
MOORE | Thanks! | Thanks for this brilliant website - and thanks in particular for the photo of the Moore family grave in Cleasby. | 11/05/2017 | 7640 |
Francis Edwards | Thank you. That was very quick and helpful. | 11/05/2017 | 7639 | |
FEATHERSTONE | thank you so much | thank you for the resource that you have made available. It fills in detail and gives leads where there is nothing else. | 11/05/2017 | 7634 |
BOYDEN | boyden | I just want to say a big thank you, what a great site this is I have used it before and and its really easy to follow and is always helpful, the images i have requested have always been quickly sent I will always recommend this site to my family and friends.thank you again x | 11/05/2017 | 7638 |
PARSONS | Parsons Family including Bedell and Fifoot relations | Their message:
Dr James St John Parsons is my paternal to maternal great grandfather. The others are his family and therefore great Aunt's / cousins etc to me.
I am undertaking research into the Florance and Parsons family.
I would also therefore very much appreciate copies of the memorials for:
1] John Benjamin Bedell 1971 (not a cousin to Dr Parsons but a grandson. Both a cousin and husband to Alice Hazel Bedell.
2] Alice Hazel Gage Bedell 1984 (not a cousin to Dr Parsons but a grand daughter. Both a cousin and wife to Benjamin Bedell.
3] Gertrude Gage Parsons 1961
4] Alice McLearn Fifoot 1940
5] Edith Maude Bedell 1952
6] Elizabeth Parsons 1908 (?)(I think this person is meant to be James Parsons (jnr) wife who died in Celyon. Her name in a 'Will' is Margaret but may of course be known as Elizabeth. She didn't die in Celyon.
7] James Parsons 1908
8]Elizabeth Gage Parsons 1920
If I may gently point out I have corrected the relationships in brackets. Of course if your information is correct according to the memorials this raises important questions.
Very many thanks indeed in anticipation for your assistance. Your work is a wonderful resource for researchers. thank you. James (Jim Florance)
| 11/05/2017 | 7637 |
SKODDER | Once again Charles thank you for this gr | Once again Charles thank you for this great service. I am able to view these graves with out travelling vast distances Joy Hetherington. | 10/05/2017 | 7629 |
GOULDING | Family History | Thank you for the photograph of the headstone. It is confirmation for me.
| 10/05/2017 | 7630 |
WALSH | Thomas Walsh | Thank you for your help. I think this person belongs to my partners family. | 10/05/2017 | 7632 |
GIST | William Gist | Thank you for the photo of William Gist's grave in Stoke Climsland. It turns out that he is buried with his parents and this has proved useful in my research of the Gist family. | 10/05/2017 | 7631 |
WHARRY | GPR goes from strength to strength | Having been a volunteer photographer in the early days of the Gravestone Photographic Resource I had occasion to use it myself recently while researching my family history. I was delighted to see how much progress has been made with the project, which is truly worldwide. This is a fantastic resource and I congratulate all involved but particularly Charles Sale - whose 'baby' this is. | 09/05/2017 | 7627 |
Thanks as always both good photos | Thanks as always both good photos | 09/05/2017 | 7628 | |
MAIS | Adah Mary Mais monument. | Thank you for the photograph it adds the final piece to the research. First class site | 09/05/2017 | 7626 |
STRACHAN | Simpson / Strachan Tree | Not many things free in this world especially especially services like this - Please, Please keep up the fantastic work | 08/05/2017 | 7625 |
HUNTINGFORD | Thank you for the image | I'm researching my family tree and stumbled across this website which had helped me with info about Cedric and Anne Huntingford. Many thanks for your help. | 08/05/2017 | 7624 |
STIFF | photos supplied | very easy site to navigate have used a couple of times in the past and once again have come up trumps, I was looking for Cecil Charles Stiff & Pat Brinkley both here and pictures of graves also bonus both ways, if you have difficulty travelling distances or time limits this is the best way, Job Well Done.
Im looking for any descendants from Daniel Stiff 1709-1813
thanks to Charles and all the volunteers
Cyril | 08/05/2017 | 7623 |
MILNER | Thank you so much for your help in my se | Thank you so much for your help in my search for Edward and Sarah Milners gravestone, very much appreciated | 08/05/2017 | 7622 |
GOSSAGE | A quick response | Thank you for taking the time and quickly responding to my request for the photo of the grave, your service you provide for people researching their Genealogy is invaluable. | 08/05/2017 | 7621 |
HOATH | Many thanks - excellent service! | Thank you for your fast reply to my request for the image of James HOATH's gravestone. | 07/05/2017 | 7620 |
GARLAND | Emma Garland | Many thanks on a great resource | 07/05/2017 | 7614 |
HAMER | Hamer of Ramsbottom and surrounding villages | Thanks very much for this brilliant resource. Before being directed to your website by Ancestry I had been trying to find information regarding Sophia Hamer and family from the Ramsbottom area. The monument for John Brooks (of whom Sophia was the maternal grandmother), has helped immensely to both confirm my existing research, by supporting the information on the 1851 census, and by also providing new information regarding when Sophia, and her daughter Alice Brooks (nee Hamer) died.
I believe there is a DNA link between this family and my own, which is descended from James Eckersley & Alice (or Annis) Buckley, a butcher and his wife who were living in Ballantyne Place (now Market Place), Ramsbottom on the 1841 census. I am interested in any further information regarding this family of Hamers, and am willing to share any information I have about them in return. | 07/05/2017 | 7619 |
FEWSON | Paulina Fewson and John Wing | Very much appreciated resource. Researching Wing family and thereby, by marriage, Paulina Fewson. Great to find where she is buried, I understand she died after a smallpox vaccination. Thank you once again. | 07/05/2017 | 7613 |
READER | Thank you | Thank you for allowing me to see where my 4th great grandfather and mother are. Researching the tree is difficult but with help from this site helps make it easier. Thank you | 07/05/2017 | 7612 |
VENNARD | vennard Headstone | I requested a copy of my ancestors grave today & was delighted with a quick response & the quality of the photo thank you so much | 07/05/2017 | 7618 |
DAVIDSON | Brilliant Website | Thank you so much, very useful website. | 07/05/2017 | 7617 |
Brilliant service! | Thank you so much for providing this resource. My ancestors are scattered over northern England and I live in the south so do not have the opportunity to visit the numerous churchyards where they are buried | 07/05/2017 | 7616 | |
MARCH | MARCH | Many thanks for providing a fantastic resource such as this. It is VERY much appreciated. | 07/05/2017 | 7615 |
ARGUS | The photos are beautifully clear and ver | The photos are beautifully clear and very helpful in researching family history. Many thanks for the time and effort you put into providing this service for others. | 07/05/2017 | 7611 |
RUMSON | Thank you | For providing such excellent information. So helpful. | 06/05/2017 | 7610 |
Just to say thank you for the photograph | Just to say thank you for the photograph of my cousins grave in Edinburgh | 06/05/2017 | 7609 | |
RADCLIFFE | Gravestone Photograph Request | Thank you for your prompt response. Good quality resolution. I would never have found the grave any other way. | 06/05/2017 | 7608 |
LAMPSON | Thank you. | What a special website - found through Ancestry. Thank you for the photo! | 06/05/2017 | 7607 |
STOBART | Gravestone photo | Thank you for the gravestone image of the Stobart family. It has been very helpful with my research, and brought back some memories of wandering around the grave yard at Bywell in the rain, some years ago. Thank you for the work you are doing. | 06/05/2017 | 7606 |
WIGNALL | JAMES WIGNALL OF HALLIWELL | THANK YOU. THE PHOTO WAS MUCH APPRECIATED. | 06/05/2017 | 7605 |
GILBERT | Thank you for your prompt reply.It has h | Thank you for your prompt reply.It has helped considerably to solve a problem pinpointing Robert Henry Gilbert's 1st wife.again many thanks. A wonderful resource in tracing family history. | 05/05/2017 | 7604 |
PRATT | Thankyou | Thankyou for sending me the image of my great grandfather Caleb Pratt. I live in Perth, Western Australia. It's highly unlikely that I would ever get to see Caleb's headstone if it wasn't for this website. I had no idea that he was buried in Middlesex along with his son (my great uncle). I always assumed that Caleb was buried in Oxford where he lived with my grandfather and his family up until the time of his death in 1945. My thanks to yourself and the wonderful volunteers who provide such a helpful service for family history researchers not only in the UK but from around the world. | 05/05/2017 | 7603 |
HARTNOLL | Hartnoll headstone | Many thanks for sending me the link to the photo of the headstone for John and Jane Hartnoll
I will also go through the list of all HARTNOLLs your hold in your database to see if the are related.
It is a wonder full service that you provide
Kind regards | 05/05/2017 | 7602 |
OWEN | Love this site! | What a great concept this site is! Never did I think when I started researching my family tree earlier this year that I would be able to gain such knowledge and resources! The information you have been able to supply me with was for Winifred Maud Owen and her son, Peter. Auntie Maud, as she was known to me, was my mother's step sister - my grandfather's daughter with his first wife. Unfortunately, Maud died just before I was born. Peter was her son (only child, I think) who, tragically, died in a motorbike accident after leaving our home after a visit. Thank you. | 04/05/2017 | 7599 |
NEASHAM | Wonderful website | This is a fantastic website, so kind that the information is provided free of charge. | 04/05/2017 | 7601 |
GAETH | Alexis Gaeth and Karl Otto Gaeth | Thanks very much for the photo of Alexis Gaeth's headstone. I am researching his son Karl Otto Gaeth. Karl changed his name by deed poll in 1915 to Charles Vickery. He was killed in action in WWI. His name appears on the Whangarata War Memorial as KO Gaeth. His mother was Maud Gill who later married JJ Vickery (after Alexis' death). Maud was a daughter of Edmund and Jane Gill from Tuakau. | 04/05/2017 | 7598 |
BUTTS | Brilliant service | Thank you very much for the brilliant service in supplying a photo of the grave of my husband's great-grandparents, Fred and Lavinia Butts. It has been very helpful. | 04/05/2017 | 7597 |
FINCHAM | Wonderful project | It is such a worthwhile job that all the volunteers have undertaken for future generations that might feel they want to research their roots and as the gravestones age and the writing is undesciferable the photos are a lasting record. Many thanks.
I have been researching the Fincham family from Norfolk. They farmed at Place Farm Kenninghall from about 1790 I think. William Fincham who was born about 1786 was the first to farm there followed by his son William who was born in 1820 and carried on working the farm for the Duke of Norfolk. | 04/05/2017 | 7596 |
MACKINNON | Received picture of grave marker | Thank you for the picture. I receive it this morning. This was so quick and easy. The picture was beautiful. Thank you so much. Clare Yeakle | 04/05/2017 | 7600 |
PICKETT | Preacher Pickett | I so appreciate being able to see this gravestone and the comments engraved upon it. Thank you so much for your hard work which helps so many of us from overseas get more information about our past. | 03/05/2017 | 7595 |
DORRELL | Once again, thank you for your help. | Once again, thank you for your help. | 02/05/2017 | 7594 |
RASPIN | Gravestone images | This is an excellent site. I have used it previously and can only praise it. The author/administrator is courteous, well informed and provides an excellent service with good quality images. Thank you very much Charles & well done. Please keep up the good work - it is very much appreciated. | 02/05/2017 | 7593 |
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