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surnametitle of the comment / feedbackcomment / feedbacksubmittednum
REIDThank youI would like to thank you for making this information available. It makes my searching easier and gives me more information about my kin and heritage. Regards, Mark Steffen

28/06/20189369
COCHRANEThanksmany thanks to charles for his help with this photo, much appreciated

25/06/20189361
COLWELLGeocachingNeeded to find a date for a geocaching church micro and found the photo of the gravestone. A bit hard to read but it gave me what I needed to know so a big thumbs up from me.

25/06/20189363
VARIOUSAppreciationFantastic Resource. I am working outside of UK now but when I get back intend to contribute. Thanks

24/06/20189356
GIVENThanks to all the volunteersA huge thank you to everyone who contributed to this site. I am researching the Given family who came from the Midlothian area of Scotland.

24/06/20189358
CRANMERValuablesiteVery impressed with the prompt response to my requests. Thank you. As a sight impaired elderly lady, I am struggling to follow through the instructions, and am not sure how to produce a thumbnail picture as |I selected a large one. However, I am grateful for your wonderful contribution to my research.

21/06/20189353
STEWARTStewarts said to be related to Esther McLaren WallaceStrainRev'd Charles Stewart (1869-1952), husband of Edith Susan Kerr (1866-1946), father of John Kerr Stewart (1900-1947). No obvious relationship to Strain or Wallace families

20/06/20189349
CLIFTONClifton familyThank you very much for the photo, much appreciated

18/06/20189348
HILLSAmazing Site!Thank you so much for these photographs!! I haven't been able to find them elsewhere. (Archibald Hills 1832-1896)

18/06/20189347
STEADMABEL ISABEL & THOMAS LESLIE STEADGreat photo, thanks, it really helps my research into my STEAD family.

17/06/20189340
CURTISReally usefulRequested two pictures which were forwarded really quickly. Much appreciate that it is possible to get photographs of graves as not always possible to visit the cemeteries oneself. Look forward to looking for other family names.

17/06/20189339
LIMEBEERFamily GravestoneThank you so much for such a clear picture and precise information. This has been invaluable to me in my family research. Mary's mother and father William & Elizabeth are my 4x gr grandparents and it's amazing to find this grave. I hope to travel from South Wales to lay flowers in the near future. The time spent by any/all volunteers to provide these images is to be commended and I hope to offer my own contribution to the collection in due course.

17/06/20189345
BLOOMFIELDBloomfieldThank You for the lovely photo of my ancestors grave. I appreciate all your hardwork.

13/06/20189331
BAKERThank youThank you very much for photographing this gravestone. It's a shame that someone wasn't able to repair it.

13/06/20189332
TAYLERI am researching my husbands'Hardwick anI am researching my husbands'Hardwick ancestors. This site is amazing,many thanks to all involved. Carole Millar Australia

11/06/20189328
READYou have a great resource for researching ancestors.Thank you to all the volunteers who make this site possible. I appreciate the photos and dates. I had only found one Edward and Mary Read previous to this site.

08/06/20189323
QUESTEDGravesite & details for Kate Jull QuestedThank you to all who provide this wonderful service. It gives more proof of who we are researching and that we're on the right track. Please keep up the good work.

07/06/20189319
DOWThank You!!As always, this site delivers. I have found it useful many times. Well done to all involved

06/06/20189317
SAWKILLThanksMany thanks. Your website has allowed me to confirm a fact and move on in my research. Keep up the good work!

05/06/20189312
COOKEThank youResearching Ann Cooke (Nee Hornsby). Thanks go to all at GPR.

05/06/20189314
PULLENThank YouThanks so much for the photo of my family member. I appreciate it so much.

05/06/20189309
WHITEyour site has been very helpful and photyour site has been very helpful and photos are great thank for your help

04/06/20189307
RANDALLRANDALL/ARMSTRONG - Thankyou Thankyou so much for getting back to me and helping me view an image of my ancestors graves. I truly appreciate your hard work. Many many thanks Kim

04/06/20189303
MACKINNONAngus Iain MacKinnon, StaffinI visited my uncle's memorial at Staffin Clachan Cemetery many years ago when I lived in the southwest of England. I moved to the southwest of Scotland a couple of years ago and have mislaid the photographs I took of the stone. This resource has enabled me to retreive almost exact copies of my own photographs, which I will forward to my uncle's newborn great grandson in Australia as part of his memory box. Thank you to the volunteers who maintain GPR

04/06/20189302
MORRISFamily researchThank you so much for allowing me access it has helped my research very much. Many thanks.

03/06/20189299
KIDDLEFamily History - KIDDLE / RENDELLThank you for this great resource. Found another three headstones tor the families I am searching.

03/06/20189298
RAPHAELJuliana and Abraham RaphaelThanks to your amazing work, I found the tombstone of my third great-grandmother! Thanks for your help

01/06/20189295
CHILLYSTONEChillystone Familythank you so much for this free service. so generous.

31/05/20189292
CLARKMany thanks for your work in making thesMany thanks for your work in making these photos available.

27/05/20189281
WAITEWAITE: MABB: CARRICKThank you for your service. Very helpful and very prompt.

26/05/20189278
TULLYPhoto of stoneThank you for your time and your work

25/05/20189277
PACKERMuch appreciatedJust wanted to leave a comment on how wonderful this resource is and how much I appreciate the work that must go into maintaining it. Thank you.

25/05/20189275
MOOREHELPFULLNESSMany thanks for the information regarding my inquiry about a picture of my grandfather's (Walter Moore) headstone! the information you suggested was very useful!

25/05/20189274
BETTANEYThomas Bettaney died 1948I think Thomas Bettaney's father was George, a blind street musician from Stockport last heard of twice widowed, entirely dependent on charity and living with 10 yr old daughter Lucy in 1911. His daughter Mary was my great grandmother, died in childbirth 1908. My grandmother knew nothing about her maternal family and nobody would talk about them. If anybody knows anything about the family please get in touch!

23/05/20189267
LINGExcellent resourceThank you once again for your brilliant website

23/05/20189266
BEAVERBenjamin BeaverThis resource is remarkable in its ease of use and promptness of repley. I am grateful to Charles for his assistance in accessing an image of my ancestor's headstone, from the other side of the world (Australia)

22/05/20189264
KENDALAppreciationJust wanted to thank you for the image of my great grandfathers grave,much appreciated.

22/05/20189263
HODGSONThanks and helpGrateful thanks for this valuable resource. I am researching the life of Rev Charles Henry Hodgson born 1869 and family, and have information on them if anyone is interested.

21/05/20189261
LOLLEYThankyou for this photo. I found it veryThankyou for this photo. I found it very helpful in that it also displays extra information that I can compare with details I already have. Keep up the good work!

21/05/20189260
WAUCHOPEDate of burialSt. Andrew Churchyard Dacre, Cumbria - Admiral Robert Wauchope. Monument No. 223 Image Name DSCN0484. The burial date of 1877 for this person is unfortunately incorrect. He died at Edinburgh on 14/6/1862 and I guess he was buried about the 20/6/1862 at St. Andrew Churchyard. The details for his wife Anne are correct. He was born 1789 at Niddrie, Midlothian, Scotland being one of at least 14 children. Regards, Quentin Green

20/05/20189256
FAIRWEATHERSo helofulI saw my grandparents' (Thomas and Susan Fairweather) headstones once as a child. On returning to the churchyard 35 years later it was so overgrown I couldn't find them. Having found these photographs they gave me the information I need to start tracing my ancestors.

20/05/20189259
BARKERFred & Nellie BarkerThank you for sending me the grave photo for Fred & Nellie. It has answered a few questions. I would certainly use GPR again.

19/05/20189255
GIBBONSThank you so much. A superb websiteThank you so much. A superb website

18/05/20189251
Hannah BentleyThank you so much for the recent photo of the headstone for Hannah Bentley. She died in 1782 aged 58 so I think that makes this my oldest headstone - thanks from your fan in NZ!

18/05/20189250
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
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
BARTLEThank YouThank you for your recent help. The website is soooo helpful.

14/05/20189237
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


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