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Title: Wiskens and Larter
Post by: MarieP on Monday 04 October 04 08:07 BST (UK)
Hi,  I am researching JAMES WISKENS who married SUSANNAH LARTER in Weybread in 1819.  I am having difficulty in going further back on either of these two.

Their son EDWARD WISKENS emigrated with family to Australia and on the shipping rec ords it notes that Edward's father was dead and his mother, SUSANNAH PARK was living in Fressingfield.

Can anyone assist at all?   It would be appreciated.    Marie in Sydney.
Title: Re: Wiskens and Larter
Post by: Frances on Monday 04 October 04 10:50 BST (UK)
Hi Marie,

Do not know if you have these two entries. Regards, Frances

WISKIN, George   
Born 10 May 1822   
Baptised 30 Jun 1822   
Weybread, Suffolk
Parents James WISKIN  & Susanna LARTER
FHL Film 918509   


WISKEN, Alfred   

Born 21 May 1828, Mendham
Baptised 22 Jun 1828   
Suffolk
Parents James WISKEN & Susan LARTAR
FHL Film 918513      
Title: Re: Wiskens and Larter
Post by: Rick on Monday 04 October 04 13:41 BST (UK)
Hi,  I am researching JAMES WISKENS who married SUSANNAH LARTER in Weybread in 1819.  I am having difficulty in going further back on either of these two.

Their son EDWARD WISKENS emigrated with family to Australia and on the shipping rec ords it notes that Edward's father was dead and his mother, SUSANNAH PARK was living in Fressingfield.

Can anyone assist at all?   It would be appreciated.    Marie in Sydney.

Marie

The Suffolk Surname List has volunteers offering lookups from many Suffolk Parish Registers, including Weybread and Fressingfield.

http://fp.suffolksurnames.plus.com/

Rick
Title: Re: Wiskens and Larter
Post by: MarieP on Tuesday 05 October 04 00:05 BST (UK)
 :)Rick,    Many thanks, I will try the volunteers.  I think I have corresponded before via email.

Best wishes.    Marie in Sydney
Title: Re: Wiskens and Larter
Post by: Tove on Monday 02 August 10 18:28 BST (UK)
Hi,

I have a relative whose name was George James Wiskin and who was born in Weybread, Suffolk 1822. This must be the same George Wiskin that you say was the son of James Wiskin and Susannah Larter, mustn't it? Do you know how to find out more about his parents and grandparents?

George James Wiskin married Charlotte Green from Ponders End, London. They moved first to Denmark, then to Riga and ended up in Hughesovka in southern Russia where George founded an ironworks.

George James Wiskin and Charlotte Green had a daughter called Emma Emily Wiskin (born 1856) who married Walter Betts, a machine engineer in railroads, and moved to Sweden.

Thankful for any help that can give me more information!
Title: Re: Wiskens and Larter
Post by: koala156 on Saturday 22 February 14 14:55 GMT (UK)
I'm a bit late to this party but I am also a descendant of James Wiskin and Susanna Larter. I am new to this and have recently picked up the threads of my late father's work into our ancestry.

I have information that James was the son of William Wiskin who was baptized in Mendham, Suffolk on 30 Mar 1766. He married Mary Stannard on 12 Mar 1790 at All Saints Church, Mendham. I hope to visit there someday.

My ancestors are descended from James and Susanna's son, George who married Charlotte Green, and their son William Edward. William's son, Frederick Walter was my grandfather. He was born in Hughesovka, Russia but subsequently emigrated to Canada after the revolution. Interestingly, my grandmother was also descended from Charlotte Green through her first husband, Thomas Lewin.

I am very interested in knowing more information about the family during this and earlier time frames if available.
Title: Re: Wiskens and Larter
Post by: wombat101 on Wednesday 31 May 17 01:48 BST (UK)
A little more on James Wiskin and Susanna Larter.

James and Susannah had five children between 1820 and 1831, William, George, Edward, Alfred and Eliza. All were baptised in Weybread and Mendham, Suffolk.
In March 1832 James was convicted of sheep stealing and transported to Van Dieman's Land, arriving in February 1833. He received a Conditional Pardon in March 1846, but I can find no further references to James.

James' son Edward emigrated to Australia in 1855 with wife Maria, while William's son Arthur emigrated to Australia in about 1875.

Susanna remarried Charles Rush in 1841 and died in June 1856.