All comment/feedback/help requests within the Gravestone Photographic Resource for the name PAYNE
East Grinstead Sussex headstone - PAYNE LYNNI was very pleased with your fast response to my request for a photo of Cicely Lynn's family Headstone at the St Swithun Cemetery,
East Grinstead, Sussex England.
I am researching the family of Richard Payne Lynn and his wife Emma Simpson, they raised a family in Lambeth Surrey, but I believe Richard a Builder may have been born in Sussex.
Charles and William PayneWhat a wonderful resource. The next best thing to actually being there, but without the trawling through hundreds of graves. Thank you very much
Wiiliam PayneMany thanks for sending me the image that I requested which is of great help to me in my research
George Poulton PayneThanks for the gravestone photo. Unfortunately it was too damaged to read well, but I am pretty sure that this is the grave of George Poulton Payne and his wife Sarah (not Ann). George Payne and family lived near Bramham and rode with the Bramham Hunt in the early 1800's until at least 1840. He then later farmed in Bilbrough and owned/ran with son Henry the Wild Man pub, at Street Houses on the Tadcaster to York road.
William Payne I was so thrilled to receive your photo of my great great grandfather's grave and members of his family. When I have visited graves of other ancestors there has not been a gravestone obviously as they were usually too poor to afford one in those days. Thank you for sending it so promptly. I dont get a lot of time but I do go to Redcar Cemetary quite often to visit my mother's grave so I will have a look at your volunteer link. Thank you so much
Regards
Jan Keightley
Image of george payne grave photoThank you for the image of my Father and Mother in Laws Grave, it is something I can show the grandchildren where they are remembered.
ThankyouThankyou for access to an image of a gravestone. I am researching for a brain injured client who does not have access to internet and is not able to research himself. By doing some research for him, has brought back some memories that were hidden in the deep recesses of his mind. It has brought him great pleasure to recall events and people he had only a vague recollection of. Thankyou.
Fred & Mary Ann PayneVery useful site.Helped break down the proverbial brickwall. Fred Payne married Mary Ann Green in 1906 in Stratford on Avon.
Thank youThe photo sent has helped identify the correct date of death. Very grateful for your site and your help.
Thomas Payne and his wife AnnMany thanks Charles for your prompt, thorough and accurate help. The GPR is both an excellent idea and very well implemented. My quest to find my ancestors continues.
best
brian
PAYNE/ DAYThanks so much for this service. It's wonderful to find a family headstone this way.
AppreciationInteresting site ,many thanks