This character was only apart of the television series. No one named Jonathan Garvey ever exsisted in the Ingalls lives and friendship, that has been historically accurate.
Jonathan Garvey, the friend of Charles Ingalls.
Charles Ingalls acquired his fiddle as a gift from his uncle in the famous "Little House on the Prairie" book series by Laura Ingalls Wilder. The fiddle is a cherished possession for Charles and he often plays it to entertain his family and friends.
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.
Charles Ingalls died on June 8, 1902.
Charles Ingalls was born on January 10, 1836.
Charles Ingalls was born on January 10, 1836.
Charles Ingalls
June 8, 1902 Charles Ingalls passed away
February 1st is the anniversary of Charles and Caroline Ingalls.
Charles Ingalls' father, Lansford Ingalls, was portrayed by actor Forrest Tucker in the TV series "Little House on the Prairie."
Albert Ingalls is an entirely fictional character developed for the TV series Little House on the Prairie. However a quick research into the Ingalls Family Tree the name Albert Quinn Ingalls (which is the name of the fictional Albert Ingalls of the television series) you will discover that the name they used was actually the name of one of the Ingalls Girl's many cousins (though not one of their double cousins).
Caroline Ingalls was 18 years old when she married Charles Ingalls.