All comment/feedback/help requests within the Gravestone Photographic Resource for the name TAYLOR
playing my part in returnA top notch resource. I shall play my part in the future by submitting my own photos.
Thank youInvaluable resource for those doing family history research. Anybody interested in the surnames of Taylor or May from North Devon, feel free to contact me as i have a large file of information and research.
Taylor & PooleAn awesome service. Five stars.
Thank youI have now been able to access the photograph. Thank you.
ThanksI just wanted to thank you for offering such a fantastic service.
gravestone old cemetary Crieffmany thanks for photograph its lovely to have it
also thanks for prompt service many thanks again
kind regards
mary taylor
TAYLOR, FROOMThank you to all involved in constructing and maintaining this valuable resourse. As you can probably deduce from my email address I am located a long way away from the UK and this resourse will enable me to visualize and experience my ancestor's final resting places.
Great Service Great IdeaI would like to thank all of you who have taken the time to photograph the grave monuments and to have the pictures available so people like myself are able to obtain this photos without having to travel from Australia to the UK. I also appreciate the fact that this website is available so that we can get the pictures.I just wished this was done here. Thank you so much this is a great service and I think a brilliant idea. Thank You Charles for the email and the links.
Phoebe Elizabeth Taylor/Benjamin TaylorThank you for photo of my grandmother's grave with my father's name (killed 1st May 1945 in Germany).
Thank youThank you so much for the very clear photo's. it has been a great help to add them to my family research. I live a long way from my family roots and found this service to an excellent source.
george earle taylorAlthough might look like he died in 1908 as photo not to clear due to aging stone work record shows he died 1900- born approx. 1832. record from archives as below
Name:George Earle Taylor Death Date:3 Jan 1900
Death Place: Adelaide Age:68 Residence Place:
Adelaide Registration Place:Adelaide, South Australia Page Number:491 Volume Number:266 Estimated Birth Year:abt 1832
TAYLOR, WOOD, GRAYImage received of Richard Taylor, many thanks for such an excellent service!Dan
Request - Taylor FamilyHamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Looking for graves of the following:
1. Margaret Taylor (born McGlynn). She died on 1 Mar 1961 and should be buried at Wellhall Road cemetery. She married John Taylor (born about 1888-died Feb 1918).
2. Alice Taylor (married to surname KANE. Born about 1915-died 1988.
3. Jane Taylor (married to surname Brown). Born about 1909-died 1979.
4. Francis Taylor (married ?). Born about 1917-died 1984.
5. Thomas Taylor (married ?). Born about 1912-died 2000.
6. John Taylor (married ?. Born about 1918-died 1986.
7. Ann Gallacher or Taylor (married surname Canning). She was born about 1925-died 1999.
Taylor researchExcellent site Charles. A fantastic resource for genealogists. I am hopeful that I can involve myself in taking some graveside photos for you in due course.
Gravestone images of Albert and Ethel TaylorCharles, thank you very much for the gravestone images of Albert John Taylor and Ethel Taylor. I found the information on them most useful.
William Taylor Thank you to all the volunteers who give their time to make this resource available. The image was great and response was very quick.
Enlarged PhotoThank you for this site. The photo enabled me to discover that it was not of the people I was looking for, so a blind alley was stopped. Thank you.
Gravestone Barrington Taylor 1802 - 1882Many thanks for your wonderful service.
Researching the Taylor's of Felixstowe Great resource. Managed to find the graves of family members we are researching.
Thank you so much for the photo and the speed of your responThank you so much for the photo and the speed of your response. I will be using your website again.
Regards,
Jackie M.
Elizabeth Mary Taylor 'send a message to this person' connects long lost sistersUsing the 'send a message to this person' feature connected two sisters who have grown up completely oblivious to each others existence. The son of Elizabeth Mary Taylor had been married twice and had two families who knew nothing of each other. It was only when the sisters were exploring their ancestry, and researching their grandparents they noticed each others messages on this site. Messages were sent using the 'send a message to this person' feature and they got in contact and are now starting to get to know each other.
Thank you!Thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to see the grave stone of my great-grandmother who I was named after. With the grave stone being in England and me being in Canada it makes it a little difficult to visit. Thank you again!
Thank youThank you for a wonderfully efficient service which was very much appreciated. I was pleased to secure a copy of my great great grandfather George Taylor's grave.
Best wishes,
Michael
Thank YouThank you Charles for the very quick response to my request of the photo. Your site was very easy to navigate. Thank you so much for your work in helping researchers. I know everyone really appreciates your work.
Edith Cavell TaylorThank you Charles for the photo I requested, your response was so quick. I really appreciate the work you have done. Thank you.
AppreciationThank you for providing the images. I will be researching other surnames and this has been helpful.
Many ThanksThe photo of the gravestone in Lanchester churchyard for William Taylor, his wife and one of their children is super.