Thomas Inskip, a watchmaker and clockmaker from Shefford in Bedfordshire was an interesting man. He was responsible for the clock at Greenwich Observatory, left his archaeological collection to the F… more →
INSKIP ONE-NAME STUDY BLOGJennifer Inskip wrote 4 months ago: Thomas Inskip, a watchmaker and clockmaker from Shefford in Bedfordshire was an interesting man. He … more →
Jennifer Inskip wrote 4 months ago: John and Margaret Inskip were married in January 1584, a reasonably common month to marry as wedding … more →
Jennifer Inskip wrote 4 months ago: For the last nine months I have been deep in old parchments trying to find out why the Inskips first … more →
Jennifer Inskip wrote 1 year ago: In February 1844 William Inskip and his wife Maria Carter from Maulden, Bedfordshire, arrived in Aus … more →
Jennifer Inskip wrote 1 year ago: I’ve just returned from a course in Cambridge to learn how to read old documents. If you have … more →
Jennifer Inskip wrote 1 year ago: I am gradually putting all the Inskip families on the English 1881 census on to Lost Cousins – … more →
Jennifer Inskip wrote 1 year ago: Yet again the odd way life works out amazes me. Coming back from holiday I had two emails about Insk … more →
Jennifer Inskip wrote 1 year ago: Legend has it that the Inskips arrived in Bedfordshire when ‘three brothers came down from the … more →
Jennifer Inskip wrote 1 year ago: The Inskips have been in Maulden, Bedfordshire since at least the 1760’s when John Inskip marr … more →
Jennifer Inskip wrote 1 year 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 1 year ago: Terry Inskip, recently sent me a list of Inskip departures from these shores between 1890 and 1929. … more →