Caroline Ingalls was Laura Ingalls Wilder's mother.
Caroline Ingalls was the mother of Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of the "Little House on the Prairie" book series. She was married to Charles Ingalls and played a central role in the family's pioneer life in the American Midwest during the late 19th century.
Caroline Ingalls' maiden name was Caroline Quiner.
Caroline Ingalls was 18 years old when she married Charles Ingalls.
Charles and Caroline Ingalls, who are known from the "Little House on the Prairie" book series, were married on February 1, 1860.
Laura Ingalls Wilder's father was Charles Ingalls and her mother was Caroline Ingalls. They were pioneers who raised Laura and her siblings on the American frontier, which inspired Laura's famous "Little House" book series.
Laura Ingalls Wilder had four siblings: Mary Amelia Ingalls, Caroline Celestia Ingalls ("Carrie"), Charles Frederick Ingalls ("Charlie"), and Grace Pearl Ingalls.
Charles Philip Ingalls and Caroline Lake Quiner Ingalls
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Celestia. Carrie was born Caroline Celestia Ingalls.
Charles Ingalls, her father, lived from 1836-1902. Caroline (Quiner) Ingalls, her mother, lived from 1839-1924. Both of these are from the family tree at the beginning of some editions of her books.
Charles Phillip Ingalls (father) and Caroline Lake (Quiner) Ingalls (mother)
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Charles and Caroline Ingalls took in three children: Mary, Carrie, and Grace. They were the biological children of Charles and Caroline's family friends who had passed away.