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surnametitle of the comment / feedbackcomment / feedbacksubmittednum
FULLSTONCyril & Thelma FullstonThank you so much for the photo of the grave of Cyril & Thelma Fullston. It was much appreciated.

31/08/20178336
COOKTamar CookThank you, Charles Sale for the work you did. To find a little girl from our family who died in 1846 in Clutton, Somerset meant so much to me. Her family had moved to Wales before 1851 and I'm sure they often thought of her being there alone.

30/08/20178330
BRAUNDBRAUND, MITCHELL & COOKI love this site, as I am very interested in my family history. The Braunds and Mitchells are fairly well documented, the Cooks not so much. Thanks so much for maintain this site.

30/08/20178335
KEEBLEGEORGE KEEBLE ETCThis is a wonderful site which I have only just found - thank you! If I can photograph my local graveyard next year I will do so.

30/08/20178334
PARKGloria Thank you for prompt reply . you were very helpful .... more

30/08/20178333
ROBINSONRobinsonThank you so much for such a quick response (overnight) to my request for a photo of the gravestone for Joseph Robinson. I found your site so informative and am very grateful for the dedicated people who provide so many photos. It is fantastic being able to see a gravestone when you are so far away from a cemetery and unlikely to be able to visit the site. I may live in Australia but this site allows me to see gravestones in England (and of course other countries. Thank you all for such a wonderful service.

30/08/20178332
COOPERWonderful generosityMany thanks for this prompt and excellent service.

30/08/20178331
BURTONThank youThank you again for providing me a copy of Albert Burton's headstone. Your photos add much more to our family tree.

29/08/20178329
BEARDfeedbackThanks for providing a link to Beard gravestone. Unfortunately your reply/email link went straight to spam and was nearly missed. Not to worry - found it, just warn others who may miss their reply too. This is an invaluable service to people like me who don't live near to where their ancestors are buried. Kind regards ...

29/08/20178328
WILLIAMS Thomas Lockyer WilliamsThank you for the wonderful photo of the grave of Thomas Lockyer Williams and his wife. To find this was a huge boast to my research. Amazing to think I can be sitting at home in Australia and looking at a grave in Surrey, England.

29/08/20178327
WOOKEYVery grateful for access to the photos, Very grateful for access to the photos, especially as I don't live there and some have disappeared since they were taken. The site is a little winding to navigate but I have figured it out. Thank you. Helen

29/08/20178326
FORSYTHGreat resourceThank you very much for making this image available. I would never have been able to view it myself.

28/08/20178318
I'm sorry but I don't understand how to I'm sorry but I don't understand how to upload the thumbnail image of a grave to Ancestry. I have saved the thumbnail image to my desktop and then loaded it to Ancestry but the resulting image is illegible. I have seen the link you provide to transfer the high quality image to Ancestry but I don't know how to use this link. There is no facility on Ancestry to paste a link into a record. I am really thrilled to see the graves I was looking for but frustrated that I can't get them onto my family tree! Thank you for the massive amount of work you obviously put into this service. Sue .... more

28/08/20178325
WHITLEYThomas PHILIP Goodman WhitleyThe image associated with this name is of a different persons gravestone

28/08/20178324
TUCKImage of gravestone Thank you so much for this image, People like yourself are a fantastic help to people who cant go and see their ancestorsgraves etc. You are a wonderful person for doing this for others and at your own expense . Thank You from the bottom of my heart .

28/08/20178323
WRIGHTThank youThank you for a wonderful service.

28/08/20178317
WOODGreat ResourceThank you for a great resource

28/08/20178322
TODDElizabeth Jane Todd (nee Smith) / George William ToddMany thanks for the image - an invaluable resource for those of us unable to visit all the areas our ancestors lived.

28/08/20178321
AIMER Many thanks for the gravestone image of Many thanks for the gravestone image of George Aimer

28/08/20178315
MAXWELLAlice Maud MaxwellMany thanks for providing two excellent images of the gravestone of Alice Maud Maxwell. I am researching this person for a friend and to have these images is wonderful addition to the history of this woman.

28/08/20178320
MANNgravestone enlargement imageThank you for this very useful site and the quick response, sadly on this occasion I did not find the information I was looking for, but going forward I know I will be visiting this wonderful resource again in the future.

28/08/20178319
JOBJob gravestone photoWhat a good idea. Thank you for this excellent resource and the prompt response to my photo request. Website is very interesting and easy to explore.

27/08/20178312
PIGGJohn PiggThank you for your help and for providing me with an image of the headstone of John Pigg.

27/08/20178311
AYRESThanksThanks for helping me in my research for my family tree.

27/08/20178310
HOCKINGThank you. For sending image of James hThank you. For sending image of James hocking 1859. we have found relatives in Lancashire if we find graves we will send them to you on a stick.

27/08/20178314
Thank you!My grateful thanks for the photo and the wonderful resource you are providing.

27/08/20178309
AppreciationThank you so much for recording and documenting memorials.

27/08/20178313
COLQUHOUNHeadstone of Janet ColquhounThank you for the improved image. You are supplying a grand service.

27/08/20178308
MORLINGThanksGreat to see Headstone. I live in Christchurch, New Zealand so unable to visit UK CEMETERIES.

27/08/20178307
SHAFTOHarriet Shafto Wonderful photo of the gravestone, invaluable service to family tree research

26/08/20178302
LEEJANE ANN LEEThank you for the quick response to my request & for providing an invaluable resource for all family history researchers.

26/08/20178306
LEIGHAn amazing resourceAs I live on the opposite side of the country from the place where my ancestor is buried, this website has allowed me to view his grave without doing a 7 hour round trip. Huge thank you to Charles for such a fast response and a wonderful clear photograph of the gravestone.

26/08/20178305
MORLEYThank youStumbled upon this site just today and would like to thank everyone involved. Currently researching George Morley the father of Thomas George Morley who was born in the UK about 1825 , Thomas left his homeland and ventured to Australia, he married Sarah Bott in Australia January 1855 and died May 1891 at the age of about 65. Thomas & Sarah had 9 children ( Rebecca, Robert, John, (John child death) Mary, Elizabeth, Maria, Charlotte & William ) we have limited information of his family in Britain and finding a site like this is wonderful and could be very helpful. Thank you

26/08/20178301
STURNSturn gravestone Thanks for providing a great resource and so quickly. Much appreciated. 😊

26/08/20178300
BACHPhoto serviceThank you so much for a great picture sent to me today. This is a great site for those of us researching our trees and the picture was sent very quickly. Thank you,

26/08/20178304
BRAYBRAY-PARKER-AVISON-DANNVery useful information gained from the gravestone

26/08/20178303
RENYARDRenyards and NorrisesHaving done an ancestry DNA test recently I've discovered new cousins, some several times removed but all interesting to explore the past with. One such cousin told me about the Beaulieu connection and I've been delighted to note the Renyards and Norrises in the graveyard. This is a really helpful website, especially since I'm in Australia and can't view the graves myself! Many thanks for your help - I'm looking forward to finding more relatives as time goes by, especially those connected to Edmund Renyard and Sarah Ann Renyard (nee Norris). Glad to hear from anyone who can help.

26/08/20178299
BROWNCharles Veall BrownMany thanks for the image. This is a fantastic service.

25/08/20178295
CHADBONDGratitudeThanks again for your prompt help in obtaining a grave photo!

25/08/20178298
Thank you for the images. The site was vThank you for the images. The site was very clear and easy to use

25/08/20178297
PEARSONGravestone pictureMy request for this photograph was fulfilled immediately. It help enormously with my family research as I thought my ancestor was George Henry Pearson. From this picture I realised my error, as his middle name appears to be Hunter.

25/08/20178294
SMITHMany Thanks!Thank You for your quick response. This information will be helpful in research of Thomas Henry Smith's family.

25/08/20178293
ROWLANDMoses Rowland - St Mary Redcliffe CemeteryI am extremely grateful to Charles Sale for the image of the grave containing my great grandparents, Moses and Ann Rowland. Also buried in the same is their daughter, Ellen. I had visited the cemetery before but was unable to locate the grave.

25/08/20178296
LAMBThank you for your help and quick responThank you for your help and quick response for posting the gravestone of Tom Lamb,this website is very helpful in family research and I will certainly recommend it.

24/08/20178289
BRETTRecieved imagesThank you very much for the gravestone images for my gggggm Elizabeth Ann Brett nee Mussett (1794-1839), Cley,Norfolk and for the gravestone of William Benjamin Brett (1845-1896) and his wife Lucy Miall Brett nee Mountain (1850-1894). I am researching the Brett family from the Cley area of Norfolk. My branch moved to the London area eventually ending up in the Barnet area.

24/08/20178288
MCMURTRIEThankyouThank you very much for the hours and effort you put into this resource. It is invaluable for research and very much appreciated.

24/08/20178292
LAKEthank you as always first class servicethank you as always first class service

24/08/20178291
HALLA long quest to find the death of Thomas HallThank you very much for a wonderful resource. At last I now know when Thomas Hall (died 1867 the son of William Hall and Jane)died after a very long search.

24/08/20178287
HUDSONGravestone of Elizabeth Hudson (nee Willans), George Hudson and their son Robert HudsonThank you very much for the image of the gravestone of my husband's 3 x great grandparents and 3rd great uncle Robert. It was helpful especially as the ages on death on the gravestone were there which enabled me to put the date of death against their names on my husband's family tree and hence up popped the death records.Hudson is a very common name and this has helped greatly. As I live in Australia, we don't always get to go to the cemetery too often! Once again, thanks for your help. Anne

24/08/20178286
MAWThank youThis is a very helpful resource, particularly as you are able source burial information from all over UK.

24/08/20178290


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