Almanzo died at 92 years old.
Almanzo was 10 years older than Laura.
Laura got a school named after her.
Laura's daughter got divorced.
Laura had a son but died at birth.
Laura's full name is Laura Elizabeth Ingalls.
Laura woeld be 142 in the year 2009 and counting. By the way I think that this is a stupid website cause anyone can upload wrong info on here so i think it is best if all you people stop using this wiki answers and wikipedia stuff. this is all Frikin bad info never trust the internet that well
There is a museum that is a rebuilt Laura Ingalls house in honor of her.
Technically, she began writing in 1894, on her trip and move from De Smet, SD to Mansfield, MO. Her Missouri Ruralist writing carrer pretty much began in 1911. Her "book" writing began with her first memoir, that wasn't never published, in 1930. So, it depends on which "writing - topic" you are referring to.
Lauras middle name was Elizabeth. Her full name was Laura Elizabeth Ingalls
he was not married before he got married to Laura Ingalls Wilder
Laura's life spanned Post-Civil War Reconstruction to Launch of Sputnik. Laura's life work spanned from the Great Depression to now, and continuing to impact the lives of young people into the future.
Laura lived in the Big Woods' of Wisconsin for the first two years of her life. The family then moved to Chariton County Missouri very briefly, then to Indian Territory in Kansas. When Laura was four, they moved again to the Big Woods, then to Walnut Grove (Plum Creek), Minnesota when she was seven. Two years later, they relocated to Burr Oak, Iowa for a further two years. The chronology in the books differs to the real sequence of events.
Almazo James Wilder born:February 13, 1857 died:October 23, 1949 (aged 92) married Laura Ingalls Wilder on August 25, 1885(1857-02-13)
Laura shaved one year from her age in "Little Town on the Prairie", and in the book says that she got her first teaching job a couple of months before her sixteenth birthday. Her teaching certificate, as reproduced in the book, shows the date of Dec. 24, 1882. Her real teaching certificate is shown in the the book "Laura's Album" by William Anderson, and it is actually dated
December 10th, 1883. Laura was 16 - almost 17 - when she got her first teaching job.
The Wilder's initially lived on Almanzo's claim north of De Smet. They also lived for a year with her in-laws in Spring Valley, Minnesota and in panhandle of Florida for about ten months. Then they returned to De Smet to live and work until they had saved enough money to make a new start somewhere else. They eventually settled in Mansfield, Missouri for the remainder of their lives.
She gave birth to Rose Wilder when she was 19.
Laura Ingalls Wilder's parents are Charles Phillip Ingalls and Caroline Lake (Quiner) Ingalls! Not Yukon and Mary. Mary was her sister and I have NO idea where Yukon came from!
"At the age of 42, Eliza Jane married Thomas Jefferson Thayer, a twice-married Spring Valley merchant with six children. In June of 1894, Walcott Thayer was born, named after the father of Thomas, whom was nicknamed Wilder. In 1899, Thomas died, with his estate being left to Etta, his daughter from a previous marriage.
It was at this time when Rose stayed with Eliza Jane to continue school in Crowley, Louisiana. In 1904, Eliza Jane married Maxwell Gordon, whom she later seperated from. Eliza Jane died on June 1, 1930 in Lafayette, Louisiana, and is buried there."
Anna Bronson Alcott, Elizabeth Sewall Alcott, and Abigail May Alcott.
Laura had one daughter, named Rose. She later had a baby boy that was still unnamed when he died at two weeks old.