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
As of now, there are no known living relatives of Laura Ingalls Wilder. She passed away in 1957, and any direct descendants or relatives would likely belong to previous generations.
Almanzo Wilder, the husband of Laura Ingalls Wilder, had a daughter named Rose Wilder Lane. Rose had one son, but he did not have any children. Therefore, there are no direct living descendants of Almanzo Wilder.
Not really. The closest living relatives to allosaurus are birds.
It is believed that Samuel Pepys does not have any direct descendants living today. He and his wife had no children, and his lineage has not continued through other family relatives.
Yes, Robert Burns has living descendants through his various children and their offspring. Some of his direct descendants have been identified and are living today.
Yes!!!! Vonstueben has a living relative.
Yes, Charles Lindbergh has living relatives. He had six children with his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, and many of them have descendants. Additionally, some of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren are alive today, continuing the Lindbergh legacy.
nope Yes, actually she does. She has a first cousin in Switzerland named Buddy Elias, who is 82 years old, and his children who are her 2nd cousins.
Spinosaurus, a large theropod, didn't evolve into any new species, and they have no living descendants. Their closest living relatives are the birds, which evolved from small, feathered theropod dinosaurs.
its prince
yes
no she is dead