All comment/feedback/help requests within the Gravestone Photographic Resource for the name SMITH
Great SiteMany thanks for the Photo, I could not believe the speed with which the request was dealt with. Thank you for this service as I'm not local.
Gravestone photosJust come across this website. Very impressed to find photos here of two inscribed gravestones of people I'm researching. Thank you.
Photo requestThank you so much for sending the memorial photo of my relative Hume Smith. It is so exciting to find out that he helped to build the Fourth Bridge. On his death certificate it just says skull injury but nothing more. Again, I do appreciate all your work.
I did notice, however on the one page "The Men who died building the Fourth Bridge" they have his name as Hum Smith without the e.
Once again a fabulous help.Once again your resource has been a fabulous help& I thank you for your efforts.
Found at lastI knew this stone was in this cemetery, but couldn't find due to overgrown vegetation. Thankyou to your photographer. Nearby stones of her husband & son were lost during stray bomb blast in world war 2.
Wonderful serviceThank you so much for your prompt response to my request for this photograph.
This now confirms who he is - J.H. SMITH, and is a separate person from the one I am researching. Excellent!
PhotoVery Helpful and Obliging very quick sending photo through.Hilda
Hi - the high resolution photo I requested (Jonathan Smith, Hi - the high resolution photo I requested (Jonathan Smith, Yorkshire) is illegible. Is there perhaps a better copy? Thank you.
There are currently seven Jonathan Smith listed in Yorkshire. It is not possible to help if you do not give enough information!
Thank you Smashing to get the picture as I live in North Wales and the trip would have been a real pain. Many thanks
Photograph of the headstone of Gertrude Eleanor Smith and parents.Thank you very much for the image of this headstone. Much appreciated.
Adam Freer SmithMany thanks for the picture of my ancestor's grave. Really pleased with your service.
Thank youMany thanks for the prompt dispatch of the image of my Great Grandparents gravestone. Thanks to you and your volunteers I am able to move further back in my family research and will certainly use the site again.
Smith/Poole/Williams/Simpson treeWhat a pleasant surprise to find details not available in any other sites.
Well done
Geoff
Thank you!Thank you very much for providing this service!
George & Mary Ann plus Jonas & Harriet SmithThe images were forwarded promptly together with a most courteous response from Mr Sale. The images provided an actual date of birth in respect of Jonas and Harriet which had previously been unknown to me. An excellent research facility
SMITH/BAMFORDJust to say that the photo I requested was not attached to the email you sent to me at my gmail address - I have photos of gravestones if they are of interest.
Glenys
Smith - John & JeanThank you for the image, it will be of great help to my dad who is elderly and unable to visit his brother's grave now
Gravestone of William Weighill SmithThe service that you offer is absolutely fantastic. It enables people to obtain information from graveyards that you may never be able to visit personally.
Thankyou, Thankyou, Thankyou
Gravestone of George Noel SmithMany thanks for your invaluable help
Thank you was a great helpThank you was a great help
Terence C SmithThank you for prompt response re Terence Clifford Smith 1923-1975
Great site with info I had not come across before.
ExcellenGreat site with info I had not come across before.
Excellent response anbd appreciate the ability to add comment.
CLEETHORPES CEMETARYWhat a wonderful surprise to actually see a photograph of my uncles grave. Cannot speak highly enough of everyone connected with this web site. Great for family historians. One of my favourite places to research.
William Smith - KirkbymoorsideWhat a brilliant site and how quickly the reply was sent to me . The site enabled me to a. confirm the details of the individual I was researching and b. identify another member of the family that had not been previously researched.
Well Done
Malcolm
Many Thanks!Thank You for your quick response. This information will be helpful in research of Thomas Henry Smith's family.
recieved photothanks for the photo has helped with my family research
ImagesThanks for a great resource. Images excellent quality
photographvery pleased with photograph.this has solved a family problem that has been going on for several years
Just a thank you for your help, very quick and efficient! Just a thank you for your help, very quick and efficient!
Charles Herbert and Kate Alice SmithMany thanks for the photo of my great grandparents gravestone. My mother was delighted to see it and has been in touch with the cemetery to find its exact location so that she can visit it. Many thanks again. Jayne and Val.
Thank you Thank you once again for the amazing work that you do.
Grave imageThank you for response to request for image of great-grandparents gravestone. Very useful site.
WebsiteGreat resource, very useful.
Harlow Hill Cemetery, Harrogate, Yorkshire, England - Ambrose Ernest & Frances Annie SMITHGravestone photo much appreciated.
Appreciation of this valuable resourceThanks Charles for the very prompt receipt of three images requested; I am absolutely in awe of the time and dedication you and your fellow volunteers give to this fabulous resource. I will be coming back time and again to gain further information/confirmation on my family tree. I am currently looking at my Smith line in Ifield but have many other names I would like to follow up on.
Well done to all!
Great resourseI was so excited to see the headstone of my 4 times great grandparents. John Smith and Susannah. The request was very fast and it was very wonderful to see such an old headstone. One that I probably won't ever get to see in real life.
Many thanksThank you for providing a large image of the gravestone that I viewed. The prompt email response was very much appreciated.
Many thanks!
John
Michael SMITH Hello, this is a polite message. You have transcribed image 1623 as Michael SMITH, this in fact is Michaela SMITH. She was my cousin.
Francis Smith HeadstoneThank you for posting the photo. For 200 plus years that stone has weathered well, can't read much, but I'm happy to have the connection.
Jeremiah SmithWhat an excellent website. I'm not sure that the photo sent is of the people I am searching for - not the best surname to be researching! - but it has given me a possibility to pursue further. Many thanks.
Unable to view photographYou kindly emailed me promptly about my request for a headstone image (Louisa and Thomas Smith). However, I have been unable to view that image despite following your instructions. Please re-send the image or directly to me via email would be preferred.
Thank you.
The image names and the database records for this cemetery do not match. The fault should be corrected within a few days.
Thank youMany thanks for sending me four photographs of my ancestors:
Charles Albert Smith
Elizabeth Smith
Ivy Beryl Smith
Kenneth Chasbeth Smith
A great site.
Walter O Smith's memorial stoneI will thrilled to finally find a memorial to my great-uncle Walter Osborne-Smith. He is buried in Feuchy Chapel British Cemetery, Wancourt France but it is nice to know he has a memorial in the Village he lived with his wife. Thanks for the photo.
Mary Ann Smith GravestoneI'm very grateful to you for sending me the link to the larger image, which enabled me to read the inscription.
Thanks for your help - much appreciated.
Best, Mike
Help to find graveI'm trying to locate the grave of my grandad. He is buried in Ryecroft cemetary in walsall. Full name is George Thomas Smith and he died in 1942 ... thank you
Joseph Smith christeningJoseph Smith, died 1835, buried at Coxwold, was christened 31 Dec 1749, Bishop Wilton. He was therefore born 1749, not 1750
Wick CemetaryThank you so much, Charles Sale, for the opportunity to view my mum & dad's gravestone. I live far away and am no longer able to visit the cemetary so this means a lot to me.
With gratitude
E G Davies (Betty Smith)
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Bramley St Peter Many thanks for the photo of ancestor Mark Smith. It's really helpful.
INCORRECT INITIALTHE NAME IS ACTUALLY ROLAND WILLIAM SMITH NOT ROLAND H SMITH JUST IN CASE ANYONE IS DOING RESEARCH
The gravestone does not have an initial so I have remove it.
I have also added the full date of death as that is given on the gravestone.
Rev Thomas SmithRev Thomas Smith was the first pastor at the Howard Chapel and close friend of John Howard. He died on Feb 1st, 1801.
error in transcriptionYou have John Smith as the father of Agnes Smith. They were only born 3 years apart. The parents are David Smith (1829-72) and Janet Tait and the rest are 3 of their 7 children.
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