Hi everyone Many thanks to Jennifer for having the iniative in setting this up.... I have been scouring the www. for a few years now and have probably come...
Hear, hear, Terry My 87 year old mother was an Inskip whose Grandfather was Daniel Inskip born, 28.10.1832 in Bedfordshire. He came to Australia on the...
Ronda Russell
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Aug 7, 2005 6:57 am
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Hi all I'd also like to add my thanks to Jennifer for helping to make the Inskip research a more realistic endeavour. I also thank my cousin Ronda for ...
Faye Inskip
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Aug 8, 2005 5:50 am
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Hi Everyone I just thought I would let you know of an excellent family tree website. It is very quick and easy to set up - you just need to download a gedcom...
New photograph added to the website courtesy of Terry. Gina has suggested building a photograph library on the site. Please do add any photographs of yourself...
Hi everyone I have placed a photo of my gt. grandmother Ada "Isabel" Inskip b1854 Foots Cray, Kent. She was the daughter of the elusive Stephen Inskip b1801...
That's great Michele thank you for starting this off. I can see the Romany influence. I have found a Stephen in Sussex who died in 1585 in Dallington. A ...
Hi, everyone. Just to let you know that I have uploaded some photos of Daniel INSKIP (thanks to Ronda), and John INSKIP and his family in NSW, Australia - they...
Hi Michele,I have George Inskip b 1819 Hastings Sussex with father William, his info not known yet.I have a photograph of George with another young man details...
jean davies
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Aug 17, 2005 5:56 pm
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That is great Gina thank you. I think if we put ancestor photos under photos and use pictures for anything else, including photographs of ourselves....
Dear Jean Thanks for the info on George Inskip. On following through the various Census's there is a descendant of George called Nicholas. My Uncle David...
Jean What was George doing when he got married, was he a coal miner or a mariner? What was William's profession. There is a family of sailors from near...
George was a mariner on marriage cert./Margaret Coats S/Shields 1839.William his father is also a mariner,as was Christopher Coats [father of Margaret] ... ...
jean davies
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Aug 17, 2005 9:39 pm
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I would like to welcome Graham Wilson to the group. Graham lives in Sydney, Australia. He is not one of the Bedfordshire Inskip's, but belongs to the...
... born ... Hi Graham I too would like to welcome you to our group...Our Staffs group needs all the help it can get ! I take it that Adeline is the daughter...
Welcome Graham I am also a Staffordshire Inskip.I live across the Tasman in Dunedin NZ. My line originally comes from Dilhorne in north Staffordshire.My...
Jane Mackie and Mike ...
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Aug 25, 2005 10:45 pm
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Just a note of thanks to the forum for the welcome, For Terry in regard to George Inskip and the Eccleshall/Forsbrook/Dilhorne connection I'm still struggling...
Graham Wilson
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Aug 26, 2005 1:20 pm
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Mike and Graham The John Inskip married to Ann Addison was, I believe, the John Inskip born and christened at Dilhorne All Saints in 1760.....the son of John...
Thankyou Terry - it would thus appear that myself and Graham have a common ancestor in Richard Inskip born Dilhorne 1700. This John married Ellen Lees in...
Jane Mackie and Mike ...
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Aug 28, 2005 9:12 am
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Hello everyone I have had a thought. The only Stephen Inskip that keeps coming up is in Staffs. I am beginning to wonder if my Stephens father William C....
Michele There is a Stephen Inskip in Dallington Sussex in 1583. So with inherited names there is just as likely to be a line of Stephen's in Sussex. There may...
hello everyone I am still on the trail of Stephen Inskip b1801 Sussex. To-night someone has come up with the following marriage. I know Stephens father was...
Dear Jennifer it is from the Parish chest. She also sent me the following. They may be of interest to someone else. Sussex Marriage Index - male Inskip...
-Thank you Michele, that is really useful I only had 2 of these and it may explain the birth of a Kezia Inskip. As far as William is concerned, the only...
I have no idea what William did as a trade. On Stephens wedding certificate it just said that he was deceased in 1848. On Familysearch.org. they have him...
Hello everyone, The two things that keep popping up are memorys from living relatives. 1. Does anyone know of any Spiritualist ancesters. We were always led...
My grandfather John Thomas Inskip (born 1894 in Walsall Wood - south Staffordshire) was an exceptionally good solo cornet player.He was a coal miner and played...
Jane Mackie and Mike ...
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Sep 8, 2005 9:38 am
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Hello everyone I am still on the trail of Stephen Inskip b1801 Sussex. Someone at rootsweb gave me the following William (Stephens father) William Inskipp ...
Michele William Inskipp born 1776 was the Carpenter I told you about who was in Battle workshouse in 1841. His father James was the son of George Inskipp and...