| 30 Nov 2003 | Alex 'Clucky' Clark | cool artwork, love the 3D graphite pencil shading, keep it up.  stop by my gallery sumtime | |
| 30 Nov 2003 | Laura | Great gallery David. Your pencil work is superb, as is your shading and details. Well done.....and does the first comment boogie!!! | |
| 26 Dec 2003 | Midian | I like the page David! O, actually not the page, but the pictures! Keep up the good work!
MVH Your Neighbour | |
| 14 Oct 2005 | Brian P Gotting | One of my forefathers came from somewhere in Germany some time in the late eighteenth or early nineteenth century and I am trying to trace my roots. He went to India to trade and settled to have a family. As someone with the same name as me could you give me any ideas as to what part of germany the name Gotting (without the umlaut) originates? And could you tell me where one could start such an enquiry in germany?
Regards and thank you
Brian P Gotting | |
| 26 Aug 2006 | Anne Bevan (nee Gotting) | I am the niece of Brian P Gotting who has left an entry above. We are all trying to find out how, when and why our forewhethers went to India, and from where exactly. I have had sight of a document which I know to relate to an ancestor and in that document the person is called Von Gotting! The umlaut seems to come and go. One thought is that the name originated from Gottingen in Germany and that the "en" was eventually dropped. I live in England. | |
| 31 Jul 2007 | David E Gotting | I Googled my name and this came up. I thought it was funny | |