she married David N. Swanzey
No, Carrie and Grace were married. She was the only one to have children, though.
Celestia. Carrie was born Caroline Celestia Ingalls.
Carrie Ingalls, sister of Laura Ingalls Wilder, died in 1946 at the age of 75.
There was no Carrie Ingalls Wilder but, Carrie Ingalls did not write any books. Laura's daughter Rose Wilder Lane wrote one, the name of it is On the Way Home.
I think not. Laura did not write a book about Carrie having children. Carrie might have had some, or just one. But I think Carrie knew Laura had a baby, and Carrie wanted to do the same. THat's what I think. Carrie married a widower who already had children from before his first wife had died. Carrie became a mother to these children and raised them as her own. However she never gave birth to any children herself. Comment: But then again, she didn't write about her daughter's little boy.
Carrie Ingalls died in Keystone, South Dakota on June 2, 1946 at the age of 75
Grace Ingalls went on to become a teacher and lived the rest of her life in South Dakota. Carrie Ingalls married a widower named David Swanzey and lived in various places across the Midwest before settling in Keystone, South Dakota.
Mary Amelia Ingalls, Caroline Celestia Ingalls (Carrie), Charles Fredrick Ingalls (Died young) & Grace Pearl Ingalls.
Carrie Ingalls, born in August 1870 in Montgomery County, Kansas, was three and a half years younger than Laura. Carrie died June 2, 1946
Her hair color was brown like Laura"s only Mary had blonde hair.
No. Grace and Nate Dow had no children of their own.
No. Mary Amelia Ingalls lost her sight in 1879 when she was 14, possibly as a result of measles or scarlet fever. Still, she was the only one of the Ingalls daughters to receive a diploma of any kind, graduating from a college for the blind in Vinton, Iowa in 1888. Mary returned home after graduation to live with Ma and Pa. She never married and had no children. Mary sewed as she always had, visited college friends, and taught Sunday school with Ma. Severe headaches plagued her for many years, and at one point she had an operation to help alleviate them. After Ma's death in 1924, Mary went to the Black Hills of South Dakota to live with her sister Carrie. After having several strokes, she died in 1928 at the age of 63.