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surnametitle of the comment / feedbackcomment / feedbacksubmittednum
AYTONGravestone for children of Cockrell and Hannah ReadshawThis is a very useful resource and tanks are owed to Charles Sale for running the site. The gravestone image is a very useful confirmation of the Readshaw childern in Cockfield. Cockrell Readshaw died in 1806 and appears to have been buried in Hamsterley. Any further details would be welcomed.

26/10/20178624
PECKETTSt.Mary's Winfarthing, Norfolk - memorial to Leslie PeckettSo pleased with my good quality photograph of the memorial for Leslie Peckett - found in St.Mary's, Winfarthing, Norfolk. Without this resource, I would never have known it existed. Leslie was my grandfather's cousin. Many thanks for putting a piece into my family tree jigsaw.

26/10/20178623
SCOTTGrave photoExcellent!

26/10/20178625
COLLINSBlanche Collins/WarnerThanks a million for the photo of my great grandmother's gravestone. I went to this cemetery looking for it when visiting UK some years back, without success so thought she was in the 'pauper ' unmarked section.

26/10/20178622
SCHREIBERGreat site,thoroughly recommend !Great site,thoroughly recommend !

25/10/20178615
PORTASSThanks so much for supplying the photogrThanks so much for supplying the photograph of James & Olive's Headstone, thereby confirming their burial at St Matthew Churchyard. Very much appreciated!

25/10/20178616
CROFTGreat service - CROFT & MELLORSMany thanks, so easy and helpful.

25/10/20178621
GREABYGREABY/GREBBY - Thanks!I very much appreciate being able to see the headstones of my relatives. I'm doing similar work in Norfolk, VA and know how much effort is involved. Thank you sincerely.

25/10/20178620
QUINTONTheodore Hilary CholdThanks for the photo of my friend's ancestor's gravestone. I'll have to have a look for my relatives. Keep up the good work.

25/10/20178619
Response to emailI received the image when I requested it; your retrieval system is easy to follow. The possible ancestor (Ogden, William Lambert) turned out to be an infant grandson. BTW, unique and interesting User validation.

25/10/20178618
POTTSThank youThank you for the quick response in providing a larger picture of what I believe is my grandmothers grave stone. This is a great service and must take an tremendous effort to run. Many thanks

25/10/20178617
REIDKiddMany thanks for the pictures of the grave markers of John Mills KIDD, Euphan KIDD, and Susannah BLACKMAN

24/10/20178611
BAGNALLCharles Bagnall Grave PhotoReceived a photo of the grave of my great great grandparents Charles and Harriet Bagnall in St Matthew's Church, Grosmont, Yorkshire. Charles Bagnall, along with his brother, founded the Grosmont Ironworks in the 1860s. Wgat a great service.

24/10/20178610
QUINTONThanks for the imageMany thanks for the image of the memorial to my friends uncle, Theodore Hilary Child.

24/10/20178614
PATTERSONPeter and Mary PattersonThis site was really helpful - they had good quality photographs of the gravestones of my 3-Great grandparents, Peter Patterson and his wife Mary (nee Neal).

24/10/20178613
VON FALKENHAUSENThank youThank you for satisfying my curiosity @ gravestonephotos.com . A lot can be learned from history and I believe gravestones gives us a glimpse into our ancestors life/death. I was keen to find out how my ancestors were buried and I was very glad you had a record from one of them. Seeing this particular gravestone, how ornate it was, makes me understand he did great things. I know some might think it's morbid, to look up gravestones, but I think it's inspiring to see how they were commemorated. Keep up with the excellent work! Thanks again, Val

24/10/20178612
BAKEWELLJohn Edward, wife Martha and 6 yr old son Charles William Bakewell. A very useful and helpful resource. Thank you for your work

23/10/20178604
BURNABYAlgeron Edwyn BurnabyMinna Field Burnaby was the 2nd wife of Algernon Edwin Burnaby. She was the niece of Marshall Field, the Chicago department store tycoon. Her father Henry Field was Marshall's brother.

23/10/20178609
DOUGLASSResearchA valuable source of family history information. Many thanks. Details of Augustus Douglass (b circa 1829) and his wife Elizabeth who lived in Wales before moving to Middlesbrough still elude me!

23/10/20178605
HEASMANGreat resource - thank you!much appreciated

23/10/20178608
MOXONThank YouThank you for the gravestone image of George Moxon 1799-1864, my husband's 3X Great Grandfather from Barnsley. I greatly appreciate the valuable service you are providing.

23/10/20178607
SMITHGravestone photosJust come across this website. Very impressed to find photos here of two inscribed gravestones of people I'm researching. Thank you.

23/10/20178606
CAMPIONCAMPION/MCKAYMany thanks for the image of a grave headstone. I will try to send pictures from my local cemeteries.

22/10/20178601
First time I've used your service. ImpreFirst time I've used your service. Impressed. Many thanks

22/10/20178603
PERGIVIEKudos - SIMPSON/PERGIVIEMuch appreciation and thanks to Charles and all of the volunteers who have spent their time in sustaining and creating this site. It helped me get past a brick wall in my genealogy. Thank you all!!! Christine

22/10/20178602
GRAYALEXANDER GEORGE GRAYThank you so much for all you are doing Charles. Until now, I had not been able to find any links to my Grandfather's family line. I appreciate the value you place on ensuring that the individual story is not lost. Any feedback would be most welcome.

22/10/20178600
EDENFeedback from a request to view Charlotte Maria North grave monumentThank you for your very prompt reply to my request. There was no image displayed on the link you sent me, but it did contain the transcription of what was on the monument which was extremely helpful. I would love to see the image if possible though. Despite not being able to view the image this time, I would like to say what a fantastic resource you provide. .... more

21/10/20178597
LONGLEYJohn and Ann LongleyThank you for more beautiful photos.

21/10/20178599
SANKEYThank youWhat a great service you provide. Thank you so much for the very clear photograph of the gravestone of Henry and his wife, which I shall add to my rapidly expanding Sankey family tree.

21/10/20178598
MCDONALDThank youThank you so much for sending me the link to view the gravestones of Matilda Jane McDonald and her daughter Jane and sons Evan and James. The work you do is wonderful.

20/10/20178596
DEBNEYThank You!Thank You for your hard work on this excellent site and for the grave stone photographs of my 5 x Great Grand Parents Richard Debney & Sarah Debney (nee Fisher). Cannot recommend this site highly enough. Thanks again.

19/10/20178592
WOODSThank you!George and Fanny WOODS - thanks for the lovely clear photo of their grave in Altofts Cemetery, Near Wakefield, Yorkshire. It was such a quick response to my request! This couple didn't have any children and Fanny, my 2 x great aunt, came from Melton Mowbray, Leicetershire. I wonder if anyone from the family has ever seen the grave before I saw it today! Thanks to Charles for running the site and the volunteers who photograph, index etc the graves.

19/10/20178595
CALLENDERBamburgh, Northumberland, EnglandJames Callender. James was the Gardener at Bamburgh Castle back in the early 1700's. I found a gravestone on this website listing James Callender's daughters, Elizabeth, Miriam and Jane, along with (perhaps) his brother Aaron. James died in Newcastle Upon Tyne, in June of 1770, and is buried at St. Nicholas. He had moved in with his sons Michael and Robert who ran a garden nursery in the area. Does anyone have any information on who James Callender's wife may have been?

19/10/20178594
FIELDTracing Ancestors Hi, Thankyou for the photo of the gravestone of Mary field who is buried in St. Mary's Church cemetery, Ticehurst. Our family have had a wonderful afternoon at the cemetery looking for the grave of Mary Field, which we found easily thanks to your photograph. Keep up the good work, and Thanks again, Liz.

19/10/20178593
BABBThank youThanks for all the work and research you so generously provide to others, it's a wonderful site.

18/10/20178591
TAGGThanks heapsThis is a great site! Very helpful to family researchers who live too far away from where they need to search. I appreciate all the work the volunteers do and hope to volunteer one day too.

18/10/20178587
KNOXJohn Knox & Mary Ann AllisonA very useful and great site. Hope to find out more about my ancestors

18/10/20178586
THURLOWThank YouThank you so much Charles for supplying the photo's requested. They are so very helpful in tracing ancestors

18/10/20178590
TROWTrow family - NewdigateCharles, just wanted to thank you for the efforts you have put into this site. It is greatly appreciated, best, Jannine

18/10/20178589
HOOPERThanksThank you so much for this resource. Being able to find my ancestors headstones is a great addition to my genealogy studies.

18/10/20178588
NIXONNIXON GALLAGHER FINLAYThanks for all the work and research you so generously provide to others.

18/10/20178585
HULMEHulme Family HistoryMany Thanks for the photos of the two gravestones recently received. I am much obliged. John Hulme

17/10/20178583
MUIRThanksThank you so much for the very rapid reply and the wonderful image sent. I am most grateful.

17/10/20178582
HARRISONCrathorne gravestoneThank you for your prompt reply. Unfortunately the headstone does not refer to Susan Harrison's maiden name, grateful for your help.

17/10/20178584
YOUNGMany thanksThank you for making the photo of this gravestone for Esther Osborne available.

16/10/20178581
ANSONElva Sinclair AllinsonElva Sinclair Allinson Nee Anson was my 2nd cousin 1 x removed. a very quick response from gravestonephotos.com helped in my research

16/10/20178580
BLOWERGrateful ThanksThank you for sending a link to the gravestone I was looking for; it has helped solve yet another family mystery!

16/10/20178579
NELSONThanksAn excellent facility that has been useful in genealogy research - many thanks

16/10/20178578
BOOTHThank youJust wanted to say thank you for the help given in finding my Grandmother's grave. It is very much appreciated.

15/10/20178576
ALDREDDaniel and Alice AldredExcellent resource. I live over 200 miles away so was good to see my grandparents grave. Thanks

15/10/20178575


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