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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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JONES | Grave of Mary and Edward Jones | Thank you for putting this photo on your website.
These are my paternal grtgrandparents. Mary died at Sinet Farm Pentrecoch, Edward went on to farm at Llety, Llangynhafal until his death. | 23/08/2017 | 8284 |
MCKENZIE | Apology, wrong ancestor | My apologies. I learned after requesting photo that I have the wrong ancestor. Alexander McKenzie is not my ancestor. | 23/08/2017 | 8275 |
WALL | Graves of Wall family | Thank you for this wonderful service. The photos of the graves I requested were very clear and sharp. | 21/08/2017 | 8269 |
LONG REMEMBER GOING TO GRANDPA | Moved as a child from Grimsby to Sussex when I was about 7/8 . Never saw my grandad again and now I'm 74 I'm older than he was when he died in1953.
Thanks to this app. I've found his and grandmas grave although delapitated and picture of same. Many thanks | 20/08/2017 | 8263 | |
FENWICK | Brilliant resource | Thank you so much for the links to the photos of the graves of Thomas and Jane Fenwick. The images are excellent quality and they arrived so quickly.
I will gladly help with the gathering of information for this brilliant website, such a valuable resource. Many thanks to all involved in obtaining and compiling this brilliant website. | 20/08/2017 | 8261 |
GILBY | Many thanks for providing the wonderful | Many thanks for providing the wonderful information on this website. It really is a great resource. I am researching my great great grandfather Elisha Bradley, who came to and settled in South Australia in 1850 with his wife Sarah (nee Foster) and two children Edmund and William. Elisha's parents were William and Susannah (nee Snushall). I am currently trying to track down information about Elisha's siblings and forbears in and around Wisbech, Cambridgeshire UK. I believe that one brother, John Bradley married Elizabeth Gilby in the Parish of Wisbech St Mary. The names of Elizabeth's parents Joseph and Sarah and her sister Ann (who is buried there) are inscribed on the headstone (in the Wisbech General Cemetery), an image of which of have accessed on this site. | 20/08/2017 | 8265 |
KEMPE | Surname spelling | Dear Charles and other fantastic people who have created and run this great resource. Just for accuracy, please can I mention that the surname of Lucy Maud Kemp has an e on the end of it - i.e. Kempe. Frederick Hawke Kempe is my maternal grandfather. Thank you all for your hard work and giving spirit to create this resource. .... more | 20/08/2017 | 8260 |
KEMPE | A Fantastic Resource | I am researching my family history and this wonderful GPR website is a fantastic resource. I never even knew I had a step-grandmother until a few weeks ago and here I am half way across the world in New Zealand able to look at her grave. Thank you SO much to everyone who contributes in so many ways to this resource. It has been quite emotional and means so much to me. Thank you, especially to Charles. | 20/08/2017 | 8259 |
SHAKESPEARE | HALL/SHAKESPEARE | This is such a profound experience for me to be able to have such an elaborate website and dedicated caretaker of the site. I am researching my Hall family ancestors in the USA which go back to the early 1600s here in Yarmouth Massachusetts. Just recently I discovered a possible link to Doctor John Hall, husband of Susanna Shakespeare. Charle's help in finding the actual gravestone of Susanna was remarkable. It sent me the link instantly. | 19/08/2017 | 8258 |
BUSSEY | BUSSEYS IN NORFOLK | EFFICIENT AND REALLY USEFUL SITE FOR TRACING MY FAMILY, MUCH APPRECIATED | 18/08/2017 | 8255 |
PARTINGTON | Many thanks | Great site, thanks very much. | 18/08/2017 | 8246 |
GOWRIE | What you do is amazing. I still have mor | What you do is amazing. I still have more to look up! So excited how easy it was also
Thank you so much for the time you spend to do this | 18/08/2017 | 8252 |
WITTS | Photo Request | Thank you so much for your prompt reply in sending me the phot of the headstone I requested.
This help was very much appreciated
Keep up the good work x | 17/08/2017 | 8243 |
CARTER | grave details | I found this service very helpful in reading the inscription on my grandfather john carter of trunkey creek grave of 1911 | 16/08/2017 | 8241 |
ANDREWS | Amazing Response | Thank you very much for your prompt response to my request for a photo of the Andrews Gravestone. It was exactly what I was looking for and was much appreciated | 16/08/2017 | 8240 |
SPROUL | Martha Elizabeth Sproule Headstone | Just like to say, thanks so much for the photo and thanks to all the volunteers for their hard work | 15/08/2017 | 8235 |
MITCHELL | Josias Mitchell Gravestone Photo | Just like to say, thanks so much for the photo and thanks to all the volunteers for their hard work | 15/08/2017 | 8234 |
PALMER | Revd. Edward PALMER | Thank you for the photograph of the PALMER family at Gt. Malvern, WOR. | 15/08/2017 | 8237 |
DEWING | Ancestors of Andrew Dewing | The pics I downloaded from this site will hopefully help me track down the ancestors of Andrew Dewing from Needham, Mass born about 1620. From my research most Dewings came from Norfolk, England | 15/08/2017 | 8236 |
YOUNG | Excellent Resource | Thanks for providing this excellent resource in adding images to my family history. Your work is appreciated | 13/08/2017 | 8225 |
ALDOUS | A terrific service | Thanks for a speedy and comprehensive reply to my requests for photos of the gravestones of my ancestors. | 12/08/2017 | 8224 |
RIGBY | Elsie Rigby | Charles -- Thanks so much for providing the photo of Elsie Rigby's tombstone. You made my day! It's wonderful of you to sacrifice your time and energy for strangers! | 12/08/2017 | 8219 |
RIGBY | John Rigby Tombstone | Thanks for sharing the photo of John Rigby's tombstone. So kind of you. I appreciate all the labor you put into this effort of collecting tombstone photos! | 12/08/2017 | 8218 |
RIGBY | Samuel Hatherley Rigby | Thanks so much for the photo of the tombstone of Samuel Hatherley Rigby. It's so good of you to make the effort to make these photos available to us. I'm very grateful. | 12/08/2017 | 8217 |
QUINTON | Netta Quinton | Thanks for the photo but closer inspection of the inscription it appears that this is the grave of her husband James. This has been helpful with further research. | 11/08/2017 | 8216 |
BINKS | Binks/Hughf/Gray/Lockey | Many, many thanks to you for your wonderful service. | 11/08/2017 | 8211 |
HOSKINS | Many grateful thanks for the gravestone | Many grateful thanks for the gravestone image for John Robert Freeman. John's wife Emily (nee Hoskins), 1851-1940, was my 3rd cousin. The image also provided information about 4 of their children, which was an added bonus. This is a most useful resource. Carole. | 09/08/2017 | 8200 |
JEAL | Jeal gravestone | Thank you for the gravestone image Charles. I shall try to visit the grave in Brighton as soon as possible. | 09/08/2017 | 8198 |
TAYLOR | William Taylor | Thank you to all the volunteers who give their time to make this resource available. The image was great and response was very quick. | 09/08/2017 | 8205 |
SHILLING | Great site | I never knew my Shilling great grandparents had such a memorial in Fareham, with my paternal grandfather also commemorated on it. This site is a fantastic resource. | 09/08/2017 | 8197 |
BLACKLAW | This website is a real treasure - I woul | This website is a real treasure - I would never have known if or where my ancesters graves were in Edinburgh and elsewhere. | 09/08/2017 | 8196 |
PESTELL | Thanks | Thanks again for the excellent imaage of my Pestell ancestor's gravestone. Especial thanks to all who have contributed in whatever way | 09/08/2017 | 8203 |
COOK | Thank you for the image | Thank you for this resource. I was very pleased to be able to view and save a good clear image of the gravestone. | 09/08/2017 | 8202 |
RICHARDSON | James & Betsy | Thank you so much for the photo of James & Betsy's gravestone ....I found your wonderful site through Ancestry.com where I am a member and as I live in Australia it is wonderful to find where my 5th great-grandmother's brother James and his wife are buried. | 09/08/2017 | 8195 |
WALKER | Excellent resource | I was delighted to find that I could access photos of gravestones in Swaffham Municipal Cemetery, its a great help in my family history research. Thank you. | 08/08/2017 | 8190 |
HOLDEN | Thanks | Thank you very much for providing me with the image of Alexander and Eleanor's gravestones. It is very much appreciated. I discovered this handy resource through Ancestry. | 08/08/2017 | 8189 |
HOLLAND | family tree | Thank you for help finding Holland family stone,had no idea where to look before. | 08/08/2017 | 8192 |
ASHTON | Gratefull thanks | What a wonderful picture of the Ashton's gravestones, my wife will be so pleased. Thank you. | 08/08/2017 | 8191 |
BROOKES | THANKS | thanks so much for the photo of Private George Brookes's gravestone, this is the completion of another missing link in my dad's family tree. What a wonderful resource of information you have.
I will keep checking through to see if I can find anymore of my dad's relatives.
Thanks so much again.
Lorraine Hazelman (nee Brookes), Tongala, Victoria, Australia | 06/08/2017 | 8183 |
BROOKES | GEORGE | Private George Brookes, Rank Number 4459, born Wrockwardine Wood, Shropshire. Son of William & Eliza Brookes. George had 5 siblings, Emma b 1868, William b 1872, Samuel b 1873, Thomas b 1875 and Florence b 1877.
George's brother Thomas married a Lilian Turner and they had Annie b 1898, Albert b 1902 (my grandad), Gladys b 1904, Horace b 1907, George b 1908 and Norah b 1910.
Private George Brookes was gassed in the First World War, he was discharged from the Army on 26th August 1915 aged 43 years and 84 days. He died on the 29th August 1915.
| 06/08/2017 | 8182 |
METCALF | Helpful photos | This site was very helpful and it is gratifying to see the actual gravestone of my ancestor. Living in Canada, it is not viable for me to go to the graveyards in England to do this research. I truly appreciate the volunteers who have spent so much of their time making it easier of others to track the details of their ancestors' final resting place. Many thanks, Rosemary P | 06/08/2017 | 8181 |
DAYUS | Information on David Henry DAYUS (16 March 1951 - 28 Oct 1969) | David Henry DAYUS's father was Henry DAYUS 1923–2007, his mother Phyllis Ada LOVE 1924–1970, his siblings Andrew C DAYUS 1957–, Georgina DAYUS 1959–, Peter DAYUS 1962–, Mandy J DAYUS 1963–. (This info posted August 2017) | 05/08/2017 | 8180 |
RITCHIE | The Reverend David Ritchie 1762 to 1844 | Being able to view the Gravestone of the Reverend Ritchie will no doubt help no end in a linked search. I am also very impressed at the speed in which my request has been processed. There is so much more to looking at an old or ancient monumental description. I have in the past found it to be a kind of trigger and on one occasion at least when I found that there was no marker at all in a cemetery the unexpected happened. The ancestor at that time wasn't even one of mine, just someone that I had been asked to help find in Australia by someone else in England. Within the week that ancestor's grand-daughter walked into our office and in only a few moments I not only learned who she was but every vital detail about her grand-father. Two months later the grand-daughter was able to call on and see her long lost cousin in Yorkshire. Never give up, Malcolm Hutton | 05/08/2017 | 8176 |
A Great Resource | What a great resource. As the sole administrator of a free-to-use website myself I know just how much work can be required to keep the site up to date and to respond to queries in a timely manner. | 05/08/2017 | 8179 | |
Thank you! | Thank you so much for your extremely fast response to my request. Living in the US it was not practical to visit England to get a photo of the grave and it means a lot to have it. | 05/08/2017 | 8178 | |
CHEESEMAN | Superb site | What a brilliant site. It is so good to be able to see gravestones of our ancesters that are not within our own area. Special thanks to everyone concerned with this site. The work that is put into it and all for free is excellent. Thank you so much for all your hard work | 04/08/2017 | 8170 |
HARPER | Wick Harpers | Thank you so much for sending the photo so promptly, it is a great help to getting the information I need in researching the Harpers in Wick. | 03/08/2017 | 8167 |
O'DONNELL | Thank you! | Thank you so much for providing this service. The photo of Michael and Ellen O'Donnell's headstone at St Declan's parish, Ardmore was a huge find for me. I have a photo of family standing next to it in the early 1900's, but there was no info regarding location. Puzzle solved! Thank you again | 03/08/2017 | 8163 |
TOWN | Captain Charles Aubrey Town MC | My Royal British Legion's Poppy Shop's Passchendaele 100 Poppy Lapel Pin is dedicated to Captain Charles Aubrey Town MC who was killed in action. The photograph of his memorial has proved invaluable in providing information to assist my research into him and his family in honour of his sacrifice. Thank you for providing this amazing resource. | 02/08/2017 | 8162 |
ROBINSON | Brilliant pictures | Thanks for your rapid response, great photos. Web site easy to use and good to be able to add such detail to my family tree | 02/08/2017 | 8160 |
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