All comment/feedback/help requests within the Gravestone Photographic Resource for the name HUNT
ThanksThis is an amazing resource and a tribute to the work of all the volunteers on the project.
A wonderful service!Thanks for providing a useful but exciting service for those who are involved in family research. The photo you presented was of great clarity of excellent quality.
Thank youA VERY USEFUL SITE
Important ServiceThank you so much for providing this image. I had never even seen her grave. Thank you for this closure x
PERCY HUNTTHANKS
FOUND THIS SITE VERY FAST AND HELPFULL
PAST THE PICTURE ON TOO FREDRICK DE'ATH WHO IS NOW LIVING IN DARTFORD.KENT AND HAS
A BROTHER JOHN WHO LIVES IN BRACKNELL.BERKS.PERCY DE'ATH WHOULD HAVE BEEN THEIR UNCLE.
THANKS VERY MUCH DELBOY DRISCOLL.
Finally received the enlarged photograph of my grandparent'sFinally received the enlarged photograph of my grandparent's gravestone which clearly shows names and dates enabling me to further my research.
Many thanks.
Amelia Genton HuntThank you for the photo. This is a wonderful resorce. There is no way I could have travelled to photograph for myself
Very, very, very disappointed !I live in France so could not visit to photograph my great grandfathers grave in Bolton which I found on your website. I have requested an enhanced photograph 3 times now over as many months but have had no response, no explanation, no excuse and certainly no photograph. I accept that you make no charge for the service but what use is such a vast and searchable database if it does not benefit the relatives researching their family tree if they cannot obtain the requested information.
James Athey HuntThis is such s fantastic resource. I was only 10 when James Hunt died and have never seen his grave. He was like another grandfather to me. Thank you, Charles for this resource.
ThanksThank you for your help. Great website. Unfortunately this William wasn't who I was looking for,.
Thanks for the imageThanks for the image
Mark & Sarah HuntThanks again. Full dates on two distant relatives rather than just to the nearest quarter. Most helpful.