yes, they did fight over some things
Some experts now believe that Mary Ingalls had a stroke as a result of Meningoencephalitis or swelling of the brain. Laura Ingalls Wilder described her sister as having her face out of shape, like a person who had a stroke. This illness and not scarlet fever was the cause of her blindness.
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No. Mary was active in her church, and doing handwork at home, but she never taught.
No, Laura Ingalls Wilder did not get a divorce. She was married to Almanzo Wilder for over 60 years until his death in 1949.
Grace Ingalls was the youngest sister of writer Laura Ingalls Wilder. She was married to Nathan William Down in 1901. Unfortunately, the couple had no children. Grace died in 1941 from complications with diabetes, a disease that was prevalent in the Ingalls family.
she moved around a lot, from Pepin, WI, to Independance, Kansas
Laura wrote eight and started on a ninth, but stopped writing it after her husband died. Her unpublished version, written on a notebook, was published after her death.
Nobody has ever reported seeing the ghost of Laura Ingalls Wilder. Since lots of people visit her house, and people work there too, if she was a ghost, you would think somebody would have seen her by now.
Laura Ingalls Wilder, the author of the "Little House on the Prairie" series, did face financial struggles at times, but she was never homeless in the traditional sense. She and her family faced hardships and moved frequently but always had some form of shelter, even if it was basic or temporary.
She actually had two children, a son died shortly after childbirth. Your question is a little confusing. None of her sisters ever had children. Her sister Carrie raised her husbands two children from a former marriage. Sister Mary never married and lived at home with Ma all of her life.
yes