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surnametitle of the comment / feedbackcomment / feedbacksubmittednum
DOWSINGThank youThank you for the excellent facility your service gives. It is particularly helpful for those of us who are unable to travel to carry out research

17/05/20189247
RANDLEEmily AnnieThank you for this service, most appreciated. It is hard when you are researching from the other side of the globe, Australia.

17/05/20189246
LAWTONVery Pleased - LAWTON/MYCOCKThank you for the photo of my cousin's grave, it's much appreciated.

17/05/20189245
HARLANDHarland GravestoneThank you for sending the photograph of the gravestone. That is much appreciated.

16/05/20189244
MAXWELLthank youthis is the 2nd time I have used this resource. thank you for providing this service which helps many people, some of whom would not be able to visit these graves in person.

16/05/20189243
GARDNERHeadstoneThank you the photo is great, really good site for people researching family History, the people on the headstone are Father, Mother and son, Charles, Joyce and Charles Gardner

15/05/20189241
GUINNESSGreat images on the two requests. Would Great images on the two requests. Would recommend.

15/05/20189240
HASTELLThank you.Thank you for the time and trouble of keeping a photographic index of gravestones, helped me a great deal in my family research.

15/05/20189239
BAKERthank youi am very grateful for you all setting up this system i am not able to walk far and it was lovely to see my great grandparents Arthur and Esther baker grave stone again whist searching my family tree for my own grandchildren

15/05/20189242
COLEFredrick ColeVery useful for confirming life details

14/05/20189238
WOODSfamily in Northern IrelandI'm trying to locate the burial site of Robert Woods who came from Charlemont, Co.Armagh. No idea when he died,his wife's maiden name was Kerr and they had three children, John, Margaret, and Mary (who emigrated to Canada in 1847 and settled in Dunnville, Ontario, and who married James Wheatley who was my 2nd Great-Grandfather on my mothers side. So if anyone has any information on these families I would greatly appreciate hearing from you. Thank you.

14/05/20189236
BARTLEThank YouThank you for your recent help. The website is soooo helpful.

14/05/20189237
CONLEYMany thanksThank you Charles for the wonderfully clear images you have sent me of my ancestors. What a valuable service you are providing to people who are unable to travel to these graves in person.

13/05/20189233
CHALLANDWrong grave stoneI requested photo for Charles Challand ref 610947 from East Bridgford cemetery and received photo showing Joseph and Sarah Brown burial year was correct. Thanks for a very valuable service.

13/05/20189232
TUCKFIELDThankyouWonderful resource and very helpful

13/05/20189235
BACONThank youMany thanks to Charles Sale for providing access to an image of Charlotte and Joseph Bacon's shared grave monument in Grimsby, England. I live in Dallas, TX and am researching one of my immigrant ancestors. Captain Bacon served as ship master of the SS Huddersfield when my ancestor traveled from Hamburg to Grimsby aboard that vessel in 1891.

13/05/20189234
LEGG-BAGGFamily HistoryMany thanks for such a great resource. A very clear photo was received almost immediately.

13/05/20189231
BENNETTSt Michaels and all angels SteventonMy grandmother was Amy Salvin Bennett. You have incorrectly recorded her middle name as Slavin. Could you correct this please. Thank you

12/05/20189230
LINGExcellent!Great resource, thank you

12/05/20189229
SALMONGravestone photoMany thanks for the gravestone photo, much appreciated.

12/05/20189228
SUGGThank you.Very much appreciate your prompt response and the headstone photo for my first cousin, twice removed Sarah Ann SUGG née Taverner, located in the Baines Municipal Cemetery, South Australia. Very helpful and useful website.

12/05/20189227
Mary Jane Hargrave.Thank you for the enlargement

12/05/20189226
DEEMMany thanks - DEEM & COPPARDI am always so appreciative of all the work you and the volunteers do to create and maintain this record. Many thanks as always. Kind regards Bettina

11/05/20189224
POULTERappreciationThanks ever so much for sending me an enlarged photo of Andrew Poulter's headstone. He was my great-grandmother's husband. Much appreciated.

11/05/20189223
ILESThanksThis service is a wonderful way to obtain gravestone images for people like myself who live far, far away. Your work is most appreciated

11/05/20189222
JOHNSONLynda Johnson, 1925-2008Many thanks Charles for giving me access to the gravestone image of my aunt Lynda Johnson. I have suggested a correction to the year of death/burial from 2006 to 2008. Your website is a very useful resource for family history research. Keep up the good work.

11/05/20189225
FERRIDAYFerridayMany thanks for the opportunity to view the monuments associated with my family history research. Without your project, this would not be possible.

10/05/20189219
BALLARDMy thanks - BALLARD/FLEWSTERThank you very much for the enlarged photo ref: Ballard/Flewster, and attached links. I would like to display the photo on my Ancestry tree. Is that OK? May I enter a link to this site, by way of a source citation and to draw attention to your kind assistance? I will be making a small donation to show my appreciation, and will do so in respect of further approaches concerning other relatives.

10/05/20189221
PADDISONerror?Hi I wonder should the date be 1903 not 1906 for James Paddison, see Photograph of James Paddison monument (grave 289110) Thanks for your wonderful work.

10/05/20189220
BOGGETTMany thanksResearching from Canada can be a challenge. Thanks for the photo and continue the good work.

09/05/20189218
CLARKwonderful servicethank you for your prompt service, which saved us a lot of worry about the contents of my dads headstone, so we could add my mums details

09/05/20189217
STIRRUPWhat a wonderful service you are doing for others. Thank you.T.W. Stirrup was my great Uncle. Full name was Thomas William Stirrup from County Durham England.

09/05/20189216
CHASEMany thanks for the gravestone picture oMany thanks for the gravestone picture of my 3 x great grandfather,it's helped my research greatly. Be nice to see Blackburn covered

08/05/20189215
TATEThank you for your helpThanks for your help to everyone involved in enabling me to find this gravestone.

08/05/20189214
BALCHJames and Betsy BalchThank you very much for your research and this website (especially free which is appreciated). This gravestone has been impossible to find for me, and I travelled from Canada to Caterham to find it, speaking with the church pastor, only to be told the graves map had long been lost, so I came home empty handed. This finally proves they are there. Thank you!

07/05/20189213
WHITTINGTONRobert Whittington GravestoneCharles, thank you for having taken the time to photograph the headstones and research the plots per families. This is a huge help to my family history research. I love having the photos of as many of my ancestor's gravestones as possible. Thanks again, Denise Myler

06/05/20189212
SIMSThank youThank you very much for the image of my Gt Gt Grand Uncle Fredrick Thomas Sims. To be able to view his headstone without having to travel hundreds of miles to do so is a great benefit to family historians. Many thanks and much gratitude X

06/05/20189211
PALMERThanks This is a great resource thank you - I've requested a couple of images and now await their delivery with much anticipation! Thanks so much.

05/05/20189210
CHAPMANthanks - CHAPMAN/COATESVery grateful for the quality photos sent to me today. It is really appreciated .

05/05/20189209
GALLINGTONThank youI was thrilled to find these photos as helping fill the gaps in my Gallington family tree. Trying to find a match between my own Gallington tree based around London and these Gallingtons living in Suffolk. THnaks again for providing this service. Liz

05/05/20189208
ALLENThank YouA terrific site with most helpful information. I have requested an image and in anticipation thank you very much. I am researching Allens from Saltby, Leics, and happy to share information with other researchers.

04/05/20189207
LECHMEREGrave mentioning my ancestorI had hoped that this was a MI for my Edmund Lechmere, however it was for one of his servants. Thank you for helping me here. .... more

03/05/20189204
BULLOCKThanksHello, just wanted to say thanks very much for the service you provide which is excellent. My family were at least two generations in Hopton and have graves at St Margarets, photos of which have proved invaluable. Thanks again.

03/05/20189206
LAWRIEAncestryThank you so much for being a great source for me researching my grandparents!

03/05/20189205
BRIGHTI am researching the family of Thomas anI am researching the family of Thomas and Elizabeth Bright from Nelson. I am grateful for any help received and willing to share my photos etc. Thank you for your help in receiving these photographs.

02/05/20189203
EVISONHeadstone photo requestThank you for the photo. This has revealed an error in my tree, confusing two women with the same name. I now need to sort it out!

02/05/20189202
SPEIRSAdditional family membersWilliam Speirs / Jane McFarlane gravestone inscription. Just two family members missing from the inscription. Christina Speirs - believed to have emigrated to America in 1910 and married Eric Gilzean in New Jersey. William Muir McFarlane Speirs - died in 1975 in Dundee.

02/05/20189201
MURDOCHFamily informationAugusta Maria Murdoch born 1802 in Madeira, was the daughter of Thomas Murdoch (1758-1846) and Charlotte Leacock (1770-1843). Thomas was a wine merchant dealing in Madeira Wines. Their next daughter, Caroline Lennox Murdoch, born in London in 1804, is buried alongside her sister in St Dunstan's graveyard. Another sister, Louisa Murdoch (1795-1838) was married to the vicar of St Dunstan's, Revd. John Kirby (1786-1844) and they were laid to rest in the Kirby crypt, beneath the church.

01/05/20189200
SKINNERThank youThank you for all your hard work, I know how time consuming family research can be.

01/05/20189199
IMPEYVery helpfulThis website is extremely helpful and I am very grateful for the time and resources that Charles puts into it.

30/04/20189197


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