No one who is alive as Laura died many years ago. However, there are a number of societies that exist to preserve her memory and carry out continuing research on her life. One is the Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society.
Experts such as biographers, historians, and scholars who have extensively researched Laura Ingalls Wilder's life, works, and legacy would likely have the most comprehensive understanding of her today. Additionally, family members or descendants who have personal knowledge and insights about her could also provide valuable insights.
No they are not related... Gene Wilder's given name was Jerome Silberman, when he was 26 he changed it to Gene Wilder for "show business reasons". They are both from Wisconsin though (Laura from Pepin and Gene from Milwaukee)!
Rose Wilder Lane was the only child of Laura Ingalls Wilder. Rose did not have any children that lived to adulthood.
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Laura Ingalls Wilder's daughter, Rose Wilder Lane was a famous author in her own right.
+ She is famous herself.
No, she isn't. Almanzo was "the last of the Wilders", as neither he, nor either of his brothers had any sons.
I am. My mother's side of my family is the real Ingalls family.
There are many in Mansfield MO that are still living that refer to her as "our Mrs. Wilder" that knew her after she became aged.
Look up Beth Ingalls-Leisses
Laura Ingalls Wilder passed away in 1957, so she would not be alive in 2010.
It is believed that Laura Ingalls Wilder did not wear makeup. In her autobiography, she described her simple way of life, which would have likely not included using cosmetics. She preferred natural beauty and simplicity.
Laura Ingalls Wilder was born on February 07, 1867
Laura Ingalls Wilder was reported to be around 4 feet 11 inches tall.
Yes, The Ingalls family is still alive and well. I know this because I am a member of The Ingalls family by blood. My mother, Vickie (Ingalls) Xavier, is an Ingalls woman by blood and birth. I really wish people would stop telling the lies that my family is dead and gone from history. That's absolutely absurd and untrue. If it were true, I would not exist. While I am unable to have children, both of my sisters have children....one of my nephews has 2 of his own now..... My uncle, mom's brother, Larry Ingalls, is a grandfather and soon to be a great grandfather. So, as you see, and I have told you so, we, THE INGALLS FAMILY, are alive and well. Sean Hughes
Almanzo would have been 28 years old to Laura's 18 years of age.
Laura Ingalls Wilder's only surviving descendant is a great-nephew named Roger MacBride. He is the son of Rose Wilder Lane, Laura's daughter. Rose had one biological child, Roger, who is the only living relative of Laura Ingalls Wilder.
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
Yes, Laura Ingalls Wilder enjoyed sweets and candy, like many people of her time. In her book series "Little House on the Prairie," she often mentions treasuring treats like candy and other indulgences during her childhood on the American frontier.
Laura Ingalls Wilder is most famous for writing the series of "Little house on the Prairie". Her most famous book would probably be the book of the same name, "Little House on the Prairie" or the first in the series, titled "Little House in the Big Woods".
We would be missing many significant books and would not have quite the same touch with pioneer history.
If he were still alive, Almanzo Wilder would be 154 years old.