Mary Ingalls died at the age of 63 on October 20, 1928.
There is no record of Mary Ingalls, a character from the "Little House on the Prairie" book series by Laura Ingalls Wilder, having a baby boy. In the book series, Mary Ingalls never married or had children.
Mary IngallsMary Ingalls finished the course at the Blind School. She then lived with her sister, Carrie, and later, she lived with Grace. She passed away on October 20, 1928 at the age of 63.
Mary Ingalls was born on January 10, 1865.
Mary became blind because of the scarlet fever
Laura never got Charlotte Fever. Although, Mary did. When Mary got it, she was 14. And Laura was 12.
In the books, that was the name of the real Mary. In real life, Mary Amelia Ingalls IS the real name of Laura Ingalls Wilder's sister.
Mary Ingalls Kendall was a fictionalized portrayal of Laura's real life sister Mary. In actuality, Mary Ingalls never married, likely due to her disability, and died in 1928.
Mary Amelia Ingalls, Caroline Celestia Ingalls (Carrie), Charles Frederick Ingalls (Laura's brother who died) and Grace Pearl Ingalls
1st- Mary Ingalls, 2nd- Laura Ingalls, 3rd- Caroline "Carrie" Ingalls, 4th- Charles Frederick "Freddie" Ingalls (died at 9 months of age) 5th Grace Ingalls
No. Mary Amelia Ingalls lost her sight in 1879 when she was 14, possibly as a result of measles or scarlet fever. Still, she was the only one of the Ingalls daughters to receive a diploma of any kind, graduating from a college for the blind in Vinton, Iowa in 1888. Mary returned home after graduation to live with Ma and Pa. She never married and had no children. Mary sewed as she always had, visited college friends, and taught Sunday school with Ma. Severe headaches plagued her for many years, and at one point she had an operation to help alleviate them. After Ma's death in 1924, Mary went to the Black Hills of South Dakota to live with her sister Carrie. After having several strokes, she died in 1928 at the age of 63.
Mary Ingalls was an exceptional student; in both regular school and in her college for the blind.
Laura Ingalls was three years younger than Mary Ingalls.