All comment/feedback/help requests within the Gravestone Photographic Resource for the name BRETT
PhotographsPrompt and professional response, good quality photos of the monument. Many Thanks.
BRETTThanks for this excellent resource. Helps to have photos in family history reports, sadly in this case does not help unblock this line as I am stuck at William Brett who died Wokingham 1838. This gravestone is of his wife and son.
By chance I found this Web Page, and this photo has put me in touch with a Grandson a relation I never knew about.
on the Dorothy A Brett. Nee (Randolph) side Thanks.
Recieved imagesThank you very much for the gravestone images for my gggggm Elizabeth Ann Brett nee Mussett (1794-1839), Cley,Norfolk and for the gravestone of William Benjamin Brett (1845-1896) and his wife Lucy Miall Brett nee Mountain (1850-1894). I am researching the Brett family from the Cley area of Norfolk. My branch moved to the London area eventually ending up in the Barnet area.
Ralph Henry BRETT, buried at St James Church, Enfield HighwayHi,
Thank you so much for the image of Ralph Henry BRETT's grave. He's a distant relative but I have also today sent a message to someone who says that Ralph is their grandfather so it will be great if I can establish a link.
Sadly, my Mum lost all conatct with her BRETT family because her father, Frederick Thomas BRETT died when she was only 6 months old. Ralph is Frederick's cousin (I think I've worked that out correctly!).
I would dearly love to make contact with near relatives who may have photos of people.
Anyhow, thank you for such a fabulous resource and for the grave image.
Best wishes
Elaine Maul