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Celestia. Carrie was born Caroline Celestia Ingalls.

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Carrie Ingalls, sister of Laura Ingalls Wilder, died in 1946 at the age of 75.

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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.

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Carrie Ingalls died in Keystone, South Dakota on June 2, 1946 at the age of 75

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Mary Amelia Ingalls, Caroline Celestia Ingalls (Carrie), Charles Fredrick Ingalls (Died young) & Grace Pearl Ingalls.

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Carrie Ingalls, born in August 1870 in Montgomery County, Kansas, was three and a half years younger than Laura. Carrie died June 2, 1946

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Her hair color was brown like Laura"s only Mary had blonde hair.

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De Smet Cemetary

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Yes, they were sisters.

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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.

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Mary Amelia Ingalls, Caroline Celestia Ingalls (Carrie), Charles Frederick Ingalls (Laura's brother who died) and Grace Pearl Ingalls

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Carrie Ingalls never married. She remained single throughout her life and devoted herself to various pursuits, including working as a journalist and author.

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she has tree sisters

Mary , Carrie and Grace...

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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.

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Lauras middle name was Elizabeth. Her full name was Laura Elizabeth Ingalls

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Probably not, unless Mary's death was lingering (there doesn't seem to be any information on that fact). Mary was living with Grace at the time of her death, in Manchester, just seven miles from De Smet. Carrie was living in the Black Hills, several hundred miles away.

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One biography of Laura Ingalls Wilder speculates that Carrie's poor health was attributed to their hunger during the Long Winter. But it is clear that Carrie had had health problems from early childhood. In her adulthood, she traveled to a number of different places to see if the weather there improved her health, but she always came back to Dakota. Carrie was not an invalid - she held important, busy positions - but she never did enjoy truly robust health during her life.

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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.

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There are acually two of them. One is Lindsay and Sydney Greenbush who played Carrie Ingalls and the other one is Wendi and Brenda Turnbaugh who played Grace Ingalls.

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It was a limited edition in the early 1980's. There are 8 porcelain dolls in total. Pa Ingalls, Ma Ingalls, Mary Ingalls, Laura Ingalls Wilder, Carrie Ingalls, Baby Grace Ingalls, Almanzo Wilder and Mary Olson. They can be found for sale on the internet, or ebay, individually, or as a set.

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None.

Rose Wilder Lane was the only grandchild of Charles and Caroline Ingalls.

Mary never married. Laura's only surviving child was Rose. Neither Carrie nor Grace had children, though Carrie helped raise her husband's children from a prior marriage.

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Was it because she grew up? and if so what is she doing now

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Mary Amelia Ingalls

Caroline Celestia Ingalls Swanzy

Charles Frederick Ingalls

Grace Pearl Ingalls Dow

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1st- Mary Ingalls, 2nd- Laura Ingalls, 3rd- Caroline "Carrie" Ingalls, 4th- Charles Frederick "Freddie" Ingalls (died at 9 months of age) 5th Grace Ingalls

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Parents: Charles and Caroline Ingalls Sisters: Mary and Carrie and Grace Ingalls Brother: Charles Ingalls Husband: Almanzo Child: Grace

Laura still has relatives alive today, there are some in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Tucson. Although, they are cousins, Great Grandchildren of Peter Ingalls (Pa's older brother). The Charles Ingalls lineage died with Rose Wilder Lane.

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No, Carrie and Grace were married. She was the only one to have children, though.

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Laura died in 1957 at age 90 of undiagnosed Diabetes and heart disease. Diabetes ran in the Ingalls family and was the cause of death for sisters Carrie and Grace, also.

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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.

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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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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.

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There was Laura, Mary, and Carrie Ingalls at first. In season four baby Grace Ingalls was born. Then in season five the Ingalls adopted Albert, who was about Laura's age. At the end of season 7, they took in James and Cassandera Cooper, after their parents were killed in a wagon accident. Some other kids were Nellie and Willie Olsen, John Jr., Carl and Alicia Edwards, and some other school kids.

The children who played these characters were:

Laura- Melissa Gilbert

Mary- Melissa Sue Anderson

Carrie- Lindsay and Sidney Greenbush (they were twins)

Grace- Brenda and Wendi Turbaugh (they were also twins)

Albert- Matthew Laborteaux

James- Jason Bateman

Cassandera- Missy Francis

Nellie- Alison Arngrim

Willie- Jonathan Gilbert (Melissa Gilbert's brother)

John Jr.- Radames Pera Carl - Brian Part

Alicia- Kyle Richards

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She had 3 sisters Mary who was the oldest, Carrie who lived 2nd longest (Laura lived the longest), and Grace who died in 1941.

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Carrie's married name was not Wilder, but Swanzey. She was born Caroline Celestia (Carrie) Ingalls on August 3, 1870, during the year the family was living in the little house on the prairie in southeast Kansas. She was 3 1/2 years younger than Laura. As a child, Carrie was sickly from time to time. She tired easily, and it is possible she was anemic. She was not an invalid, but she took longer to recover from illnesses than the rest of the family.

Beginning in her late teens, Carrie became a typesetter, and worked for many newspapers in the Dakota region. After Ma died in 1924, the eldest sister, Mary, who was blind, alternated between living with Carrie and the youngest sister, Grace. In 1928, while living with Carrie, Mary died of pneumonia and the effects of a stroke. Mary was 63, and is buried in the Ingalls family plot in the DeSmet cemetery.

In 1912, when she was 41, Carrie married a widower whose name was David Swanzey. They lived in Keystone, South Dakota, at the foot of Mt. Rushmore, which Mr. Swanzey helped name. Carrie was stepmother to his two children, Mary, (who had 14 children!) and Harold, who helped carve Mt. Rushmore.

Carrie was pleased about her sister's "Little House" books, and happily contributed her memories and recollections.

Like most of her sisters, Carrie had diabetes. She died of complications of the disease on June 2, 1946 at age 75, She is buried in the family cemetery plot in DeSmet, SD,

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Anna Bronson Alcott, Elizabeth Sewall Alcott, and Abigail May Alcott.

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Carrie died at the age of 75 from diabetes complications in South Dakota on June 2, 1946. (Laura herself was to become ill with the disease later in her life and her death is also partly attributed to this cause).

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her family is:Caroline,(mother), Charles,(father), Mary, (sister), Carrie(sister), Frederick(brother,died) and Grace(sister)

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her family is:Caroline,(mother), Charles,(father), Mary, (sister), Carrie(sister), Frederick(brother,died) and Grace(sister)

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Laura Elizabeth Ingalls Wilder or Bess

Actually her nickname was given to her by Almanzo Wilder, later to become her husband, was Beth. Not Bess. He gave her that nickname from her middle name Elizabeth. Laura's nickname for Almanzo was Manly, even though his friends called him Manny.

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her family is:Caroline,(mother), Charles,(father), Mary, (sister), Carrie(sister), Frederick(brother,died) and Grace(sister)

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Mary, Laura, Carrie (Caroline) and Grace. Her brother Charles Frederic (aka Freddie) died as an infant...around 9 mo.

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No. Grace and Nate Dow had no children of their own.

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The main characters in the book "On the Banks of Plum Creek" are Laura Ingalls Wilder, Mary Ingalls, Carrie Ingalls, Ma (Caroline), Pa (Charles), and Baby Grace. The story follows the Ingalls family as they settle in Minnesota and face challenges like building a home, surviving harsh winters, and dealing with natural disasters.

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We learn about Mary's loss in On The Shores of Silver Lake but she had lost her eyesight a little before that, when Caroline, Carrie, Grace and Mary all caught the measles or as they called it, scarlet fever.

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Laura's sister, Mary was wise, and hard working, never late for school, and Carrie, was always curios, for she was small, and the second youngest.

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Mary IngallsMary Ingalls finished the course at the Blind School. She then lived with her sister, Carrie, and later, she lived with Grace. She passed away on October 20, 1928 at the age of 63.

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no, they did on the show but not in real life

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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

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Caroline Celestia Ingalls (Carrie) was born on August 3, 1870, in Montgomery County, Kansas. Although she was born during the events of Little House on the Prairie, this is not made known in the books. The reason for this is that Laura first wrote Little House in the Big Woods with no intention of writing an entire series of books. However, due to the success of this book and Farmer Boy, Laura was persuaded to continue the story of the Ingalls as they journeyed west. Laura did not wish to exclude the family's stay in Kansas, and as Baby Carrie had already been born when the events in Little House in the Big Woodsoccurred, Laura just included her in the trip to Kansas, as well.

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She had three sisters. Mary the oldest, died from pneumonia and complications from a stroke. Diabetes ran in the Ingalls family and Laura, Carrie, and Grace all eventually died from complications of the disease.

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Laura Ingalls Wilders, brother name was Charles Fredrick and her sisters names were Mary,Carrie, and Grace. Her daughters name was Rose Wilder Lane.

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