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Hi Anita; Yes, I am still around and getting back to my search of Bopps and Inskips. I am back on the road to full health after a stroke, and some bad results of the medicine that I had to take warding off another one of the strokes. I ended up with the wronge medication due to some one's error and spent some time in the hospital with blood transfusions etc. I am now back to doing great. Enough of that, now to the Inskip trail. Anita, I have made some headway here in Jackson Co. Wis on the Inskip-Bopp family and have found two civil war brothers of our Tabitha Inskip who married William bopp. Also, a John Inskip who married into a family here in Jackson Co. Wis. I will have to dig it out agin at the library as it was in some old newspapers about him leaving his wife here in Jackson co and running away with the sister of his wife. He also has a small child buried here near Alma Center in the Standford Cem age about 5 years around the year of the small pox epidemic . I will be going to the library this next week and will make a copy of what they have on all the Inskips of Jackson co. They owned lots of land right here near Alma Center. Seems to cover a father or grandftther and some son's who settled here. I am still searching for Mary Ann Crim Inskip mother of our Tabitha. We found her father John Henry Inskip burried in New Hampton Iowa.Her mother Mary Ann (Crim) Inskip died in about 1887-1889 and is not burried beside John Henry Inskip' It confuses me at times as John Henry Bopp and John Henry Inskip lived right here near Alma Center and had bought land in Garden Valley twp. in the same years around the Civil War. Enough for now. Hope this finds you OK and hope hearing from me agin is not to much of a shocker !!! Vernon Notify Administrator about this message?
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