All comment/feedback/help requests within the Gravestone Photographic Resource for the name LEWIS
Many thanksMany thanks for this service which has added details to my family tree which I had not found elsewhere.
Wonderful!Many thanks again, Charles. Other normally excellent sites failed in this case, but your site gave me essential information on a member of my family. Only the association of names on the tombstone gave me the identification I needed.
Sincere Thank YouThank you so much for sending me the photo I requested. I have been burned before and appreciate someone giving their service to provide these photos. (actully taking time out of their personal day to help someone else.)
LEWIS AND THOMPSONA very useful resource which I am grateful for as it has enabled me to locate my great grandparents grave which I had previously been unable to find. Grateful thanks to all who provide this useful information
Thank YouMany thanks for the photograph which you sent. I am very impressed by your web site which is a wonderful idea. Thank you very much.
James Henry LewisA big thank you for this service. I knew that 2 of the sons of my great grandfather had been killed in the Great War, but didn't know they had been commemorated on his grave as well as in the Military Cemetaries.
Interesting siteThank you for photo of gravesite. Discovered this site while researching family history. Hoping this gravesite is of who I was looking for. Would be interested in emailing anyone else with Lewis surname. Regards Tanya.
Excellent resourceThis website is a treasure trove for anyone researching their family tree - and it's FREE!
The organiser gets a huge pat on the back from me.
LEWIS in Ilfracombe and Hele, DevonThanks for the opportunity to add a number of details about LEWIS family members. I hope my comments can help other researchers.
ThanksThanks for the photo. I am researching Edward and Sarah Lewis, who were both convicts in Tasmania in 1840s-1850s. They actually had a child in Launceston in 1857, but the family subsequently went to NSW. In other family trees involving Edward Lewis I have seen confusion between families. The photo was helpful so I can map out what is my family and what is not.
ThanksMany thanks for a wonderful website, which provided a number of photographs of Samuel & Ann Rebecca Lewis' headstone in a cemetery in a State different to that in which I live and which I could not visit. Thank you Charles.
YOU ARE DOING A GREAT JOB THANK YOU FOR THE PHOTO IT ALSO LET ME FIND OUT WHERE THEY HAD BEEN LIVING THANKS AGAIN
WILLIAM LEWIS Grave stone I just wish to say thank you very much for photo that you send it is so nice to find that some one is willing to help. Thank you very much. Barry.
Gravestone PhotosThis website is a trove of treasured photographs that will save many hours and expense of travelling and searching graveyards to find the family headstone. I would recommend this website to any genealogical researcher, and what's more - it's free!
A well deserved pat on the back to the organiser.
Willim Lewis & Sophia lewisMany thanks very helpful
Lewis on Wilkie graveWilliam Lewis was married to Eliza Wilkie so that is the link to the Wilkie name.