Caroline Celestia Ingalls (Carrie) was born on August 3, 1870, in Montgomery County, Kansas. Although she was born during the events of Little House on the Prairie, this is not made known in the books. The reason for this is that Laura first wrote Little House in the Big Woods with no intention of writing an entire series of books. However, due to the success of this book and Farmer Boy, Laura was persuaded to continue the story of the Ingalls as they journeyed west. Laura did not wish to exclude the family's stay in Kansas, and as Baby Carrie had already been born when the events in Little House in the Big Woodsoccurred, Laura just included her in the trip to Kansas, as well.
Caroline "Carrie" Ingalls was officially born in Montgomery County, Kansas, on August 3, 1870.
Caroline was born on December 12, 1839, and died on April 20, 1924, which was Easter Sunday that year.
Carrie married Dave N. Swanzey, a widower with two young children, he also was a mine owner.
She was born on August 3, 1870.
Celestia. Carrie was born Caroline Celestia Ingalls.
Carrie Ingalls, born in August 1870 in Montgomery County, Kansas, was three and a half years younger than Laura. Carrie died June 2, 1946
Carrie Ingalls, sister of Laura Ingalls Wilder, died in 1946 at the age of 75.
There was no Carrie Ingalls Wilder but, Carrie Ingalls did not write any books. Laura's daughter Rose Wilder Lane wrote one, the name of it is On the Way Home.
Carrie Ingalls died in Keystone, South Dakota on June 2, 1946 at the age of 75
Laura Ingalls Wilder had two sisters: Mary Amelia Ingalls and Carrie Ingalls. She also had three brothers: Charles Frederick Ingalls, Albert "Almanzo" James Wilder, and James Frederick Ingalls.
Laura Ingalls Wilder had four siblings: Mary Amelia Ingalls, Caroline Celestia Ingalls ("Carrie"), Charles Frederick Ingalls ("Charlie"), and Grace Pearl Ingalls.
Carrie Ingalls, the sister of Laura Ingalls Wilder, had light blonde hair.
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Yes, they were sisters.
No, Carrie Ingalls did not have malaria when the rest of the family had it. Laura Ingalls Wilder, who wrote the Little House on the Prairie books, mentioned that only herself, Mary, and Ma had contracted malaria while living on the prairie.
Carrie Ingalls never married. She remained single throughout her life and devoted herself to various pursuits, including working as a journalist and author.