There is a link to a web page of the Ingalls family: http://thismodernage.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/the-ingalls-family1.jpg In the picture: (from right to left) Mary, Grace, Pa, Laura, Carrie, Ma
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Laura Ingalls is a/an Writer teacher journalist family farmer
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The Ingalls family lived in the Big Woods of Wisconsin, not Missouri. Laura Ingalls Wilder, the author of the "Little House on the Prairie" books, was born in Pepin, Wisconsin. The family later moved to Kansas, Minnesota, and South Dakota.
No. Her older blind sister, Mary Amelia Ingalls, was.
Laura Ingalls Wilder is a/an Writer teacher journalist family farmer
Oh honey, Laura Ingalls Wilder's family wasn't Amish, they were pioneers. The Amish are a whole different group with their own unique traditions and beliefs. Laura's family was all about homesteading and surviving on the frontier, not following the Amish way of life. But hey, easy mistake to make!
The Ingalls Family
Albert, the Ingalls met him in winoka and charles ingalls asked him if he want to live with them when they went back to Waltnut grove
The Ingalls family, known from the "Little House on the Prairie" book series by Laura Ingalls Wilder, lived in various locations in the Midwestern United States, including Wisconsin, Kansas, Minnesota, and South Dakota.
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.
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.