In February 1844 William Inskip and his wife Maria Carter from Maulden, Bedfordshire, arrived in Australia, aboard the Neptune. They had gone to Australia as much needed farmers on an assisted pack… more →
INSKIP ONE-NAME STUDY BLOGJennifer Inskip wrote 1 month ago: In February 1844 William Inskip and his wife Maria Carter from Maulden, Bedfordshire, arrived in A … more →
Jennifer Inskip wrote 1 month ago: I’ve just returned from a course in Cambridge to learn how to read old documents. If you have … more →
Jennifer Inskip wrote 3 months ago: I am gradually putting all the Inskip families on the English 1881 census on to Lost Cousins - a sit … more →
Jennifer Inskip wrote 3 months ago: Yet again the odd way life works out amazes me. Coming back from holiday I had two emails about In … more →
Jennifer Inskip wrote 4 months ago: Legend has it that the Inskips arrived in Bedfordshire when ‘three brothers came down from the … more →
Jennifer Inskip wrote 5 months ago: The Inskips have been in Maulden, Bedfordshire since at least the 1760’s when John Inskip mar … more →
Jennifer Inskip wrote 6 months ago: About 18 months ago I had an email from a gentleman who wanted to know if I knew the family history … more →
Jennifer Inskip wrote 6 months ago: Terry Inskip, recently sent me a list of Inskip departures from these shores between 1890 and 1929. … more →