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Edmund Henry INGALLS was born on November 25, 1873. Parents: Edmund INGALLS and Mary Olive CHANDLER.


George Whitting INGALLS. Parents: Lansford Whitting INGALLS and Laura Louisa COLBY.


Photo Grace Pearl INGALLS was born on May 23, 1877 in Burr Oak, Iowa. She died on November 10, 1941 in Manchester, South Dakota. She lived in Burr Oak, IA about 1878. She lived in Walnut Grove, MN before 1879. She lived in De Smet, Dakota Territory between 1879 and 1901. She was educated about 1887 in De Smet, Dakota Territory. She was educated at Redfield Collage about 1895. Before 1901 she was a Teacher in Manchester, SD. She lived in Manchester, SD between 1901 and 1924. She lived in De Smet, SD after 1924. She died on November 10, 1941 in Manchester, SD. She was buried in De Smet Cemetery, De Smet, SD. She was Scotch, English, and French. Active in the Ladies Aid and club work and was a local writer.
Parents: Charles Phillip INGALLS and Caroline Lake QUINER.


Harlow Chandler INGALLS was born on June 11, 1864. He died on August 13, 1872. Parents: Edmund INGALLS and Mary Olive CHANDLER.


Herbert Atkin INGALLS was born on February 12, 1866. Parents: Edmund INGALLS and Mary Olive CHANDLER.


Hiram INGALLS. Parents: Samuel Worthen INGALLS Sr. and Margaret DELANO.


Hiram Lemuel INGALLS. Parents: Lansford Whitting INGALLS and Laura Louisa COLBY.


James INGALLS. Parents: Samuel Worthen INGALLS Sr. and Margaret DELANO.


John W. INGALLS. Parents: Samuel Worthen INGALLS Sr. and Margaret DELANO.


Lansford James INGALLS. Parents: Lansford Whitting INGALLS and Laura Louisa COLBY.


Lansford Whitting INGALLS was born on November 12, 1812 in Dunham, Quebec. He died on May 21, 1896 in Webster, Wisconsin. He was buried after May 21, 1896 in Orange Cemetery, Burnett, Wisconsin. Parents: Samuel Worthen INGALLS Sr. and Margaret DELANO.

Spouse: Laura Louisa COLBY. Lansford Whitting INGALLS and Laura Louisa COLBY were married in 1832. Children were: Peter Riley INGALLS, INGALLS, Charles Phillip INGALLS, Lydia Louise INGALLS, Polly Melona INGALLS, Lansford James INGALLS, Laura Ladocia INGALLS, Hiram Lemuel INGALLS, George Whitting INGALLS, Ruby Celestial INGALLS.


Photo Laura Elizabeth INGALLS was born on February 7, 1867 in Pepin, Wisconsin. She was ill with Diabetes after 1956. She died on February 10, 1957 in Mansfield, Missouri. Laura Elizabeth INGALLS Wilder was born on February 7, 1867 in Pepin, WI. She lived in Pepin, WI before 1868. She lived in Chariton County, MO after 1868. She lived within the boundaries of the Osage Diminished Reserve in Independence, KS between 1869 and 1870. After building a house and planting crops, the family was forced to leave in the fall of 1870, hearing that the government had changed their minds about opening the land for homesteading and that soldiers were on their way to force the settlers out. She lived in Pepin, WI between 1870 and October 1873. She was educated at Barry Corner School after 1870 in Pepin, WI. She lived on the banks of Plum Creek in Walnut Grove, MN between May 1874 and July 1876. She lived in Burr Oak, IA between 1876 and 1877. She lived in Walnut Grove, MN before 1879. She lived in De Smet, Dakota Territory between 1879 and 1890. She lived in Spring Valley, MN in 1890. She lived in Westville, FL between 1891 and 1892. Had moved in hopes the warmer climate would help her husband Almanzo's legs. She hated living there so much that they returned to De Smet. She lived in De Smet, SD between 1892 and July 17, 1894. About 1893 she was a Seamstress in De Smet, SD in a dressmaker's shop. She lived at Rocky Ridge Farm on Highway 60 in Mansfield, MO after August 31, 1894. The farm began as 40 acres of thickly wooded, stone covered hillside with a windowless log cabin, but over the next 20 years, it evolved into a 200 acre, relatively prosperous, poultry, dairy and fruit farm. By 1910, Rocky Ridge Farm was established to the point where they focused their efforts on increasing the farm's productivity and output. The ramshackle log cabin was eventually replaced with an impressive and unique ten-room farmhouse and outbuildings in 1912. Having learned a hard lesson from focusing solely on wheat farming in South Dakota, the Wilders' Rocky Ridge Farm became a diversified poultry and dairy farm, as well as boasting an abundant apple orchard. Laura, always active in various clubs and an advocate for several regional farm associations, was recognized as an authority in poultry farming and rural living, which led to invitations to speak to groups around the region.

After 1911 she was an Author. Authored the series of historical fiction books for children based on her childhood in a pioneer family. The most well-known of her books is Little House on the Prairie. An invitation to submit an article to the Missouri Ruralist in 1911 led to a permanent position as a columnist and editor with that publication, a position she held until the mid-1920s. Her column in the Ruralist, "As a Farm Woman Thinks", introduced her to a loyal audience of rural Ozarkians, who enjoyed her regular columns, which ranged in topic from home and family, World War I and other world events, to the fascinating world travels of her daughter and her own thoughts on the increasing options being offered to women during this era. Little House in the Big Woods (1932); Farmer Boy (1933) - about her husband's childhood on a farm in New York; Little House on the Prairie (1935), a Newbery Honor book; On the Banks of Plum Creek (1937), a Newbery Honor book; By the Shores of Silver Lake (1939), a Newbery Honor book; The Long Winter (1940), a Newbery Honor book; Little Town on the Prairie (1941), a Newbery Honor book; These Happy Golden Years (1943), a Newbery Honor book; On the Way Home (1962, published posthumously) - a diary of Laura and Almanzo's move from De Smet to Mansfield, Missouri, edited and added to by Rose Wilder Lane; The First Four Years (1971, published posthumously); West From Home (1974, published posthumously) - letters to Almanzo from Laura on her visit to daughter Rose in San Francisco in 1915.

She was ill with Diabetes after 1956. She died on February 10, 1957 in Mansfield, MO. She was buried on February 13, 1957 in Mansfield Cemetery, Mansfield, MO. She was Congregational. She was Scotch, English, and French. She was also known as Bess Wilder.

Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~chatweb/sources.htm> Parents: Charles Phillip INGALLS and Caroline Lake QUINER.

Spouse: Almanzo James WILDER. Almanzo James WILDER and Laura Elizabeth INGALLS were married on August 25, 1885 in Brown's Hill, De Smet, Dakota Territory. Children were: Rose WILDER, WILDER.


Laura Ladocia INGALLS. Parents: Lansford Whitting INGALLS and Laura Louisa COLBY.


Lydia Louise INGALLS. Parents: Lansford Whitting INGALLS and Laura Louisa COLBY.


Martha Patty INGALLS. Parents: Samuel Worthen INGALLS Sr. and Margaret DELANO.


Photo Mary Amelia INGALLS was born on January 10, 1865 in Pepin, Wisconsin. She died on October 17, 1928 in Keystone, South Dakota. She lived in Pepin, WI before 1868. She lived in Chariton County, MO after 1868. She lived within the boundaries of the Osage Diminished Reserve in Independence, KS between 1869 and 1870. She lived in Pepin, WI between 1870 and October 1873. She lived on the banks of Plum Creek in Walnut Grove, MN between May 1874 and July 1876. She lived in Burr Oak, IA between 1876 and 1877. She lived in Walnut Grove, MN before 1879. She lived in De Smet, Dakota Territory between 1879 and 1881. She was ill with Blindness after 1879. After a stroke, what was then classified as brain fever, a general term used to encompass a span of diseases. Some speculate that it was actually scarlet fever that caused her blindness. After she became blind, her younger sister Laura spent many hours reading aloud to her and helping her memorize what was regarded as pertinent material. Typically students arrived in Vinton by train and were met at the depot by a horse-drawn bus. New students would enter the Main Building through a back door which was near a comfortable, well-lighted sitting room used by the Principal. Although steam heat had been installed, its frequent ineffectiveness made the wood stove in that room a welcomed source of heat for the new arrivals. After a conference with Mr. Carothers, new students were frequently presented to Lorana Mattice, the highly competent blind teacher whose warm, friendly manner soon put them at ease. Parents were encouraged to stay with their newly enrolled child the first few days, until the child began to get acquainted with the new surroundings.

She was educated Iowa College for the Blind from November 23, 1881 to June 12, 1889 in Vinton, IA. No education for the blind was available in Dakota Territory. She lived in De Smet, SD after 1889. Lived with her parents, then with her sister Grace for her four last years.

She died on October 17, 1928 in Keystone, SD. She was Scotch, English, and French. Was a major character in her sister Laura Wilder's books. Her Braille Bible, slate, and other books, beadwork she made following her blindness, her gloves, and a nine-patch quilt she made as a child are all on display at Rocky Ridge in Mansfield, Missouri. Other items belonging to Mary are housed in the Ingalls home at De Smet, South Dakota.
Parents: Charles Phillip INGALLS and Caroline Lake QUINER.


Mary Polly INGALLS. Parents: Samuel Worthen INGALLS Sr. and Margaret DELANO.


Minnie Olive INGALLS was born in 1870. She died on September 8, 1878. Parents: Edmund INGALLS and Mary Olive CHANDLER.


Peter Riley INGALLS. Parents: Lansford Whitting INGALLS and Laura Louisa COLBY.


Polly Melona INGALLS. Parents: Lansford Whitting INGALLS and Laura Louisa COLBY.


Ruby Celestial INGALLS. Parents: Lansford Whitting INGALLS and Laura Louisa COLBY.


Samuel Worthen INGALLS Jr.. Parents: Samuel Worthen INGALLS Sr. and Margaret DELANO.


Samuel Worthen INGALLS Sr. was born on July 11, 1771 in Sandown, New Hampshire. He died on February 15, 1841 in Bolivar, New York.

Spouse: Margaret DELANO. Samuel Worthen INGALLS Sr. and Margaret DELANO were married in 1793 in Hartford, Windsor County, Vermont. Children were: Mary Polly INGALLS, Daniel INGALLS, James INGALLS, Martha Patty INGALLS, Hiram INGALLS, Aaron INGALLS, Benjamin INGALLS, John W. INGALLS, Samuel Worthen INGALLS Jr., Lansford Whitting INGALLS.


Winifred Chandler INGALLS was born on August 13, 1875. Parents: Edmund INGALLS and Mary Olive CHANDLER.


Josiah INGERSOLL.

Spouse: Mary STEVENS. Josiah INGERSOLL and Mary STEVENS were married. Children were: Lois INGERSOLL.


Lois INGERSOLL was born on June 27, 1725. Parents: Josiah INGERSOLL and Mary STEVENS.

Spouse: Capt. Joseph HIBBARD. Capt. Joseph HIBBARD and Lois INGERSOLL were married on October 31, 1744. Children were: Lois Ingersoll HIBBARD, Nehemiah HIBBARD, Joseph HIBBARD, Jeremiah HIBBARD, John HIBBARD, John HIBBARD, Hannah HIBBARD, Mary HIBBARD.


Dannis Ray INGLIS.

Spouse: Elizabeth Ann JOHNSON. Dannis Ray INGLIS and Elizabeth Ann JOHNSON were married. Children were: Dennis Ray INGLIS Jr., Sonya Lenae INGLIS, Kenneth Ray INGLIS, Kevin Wayne INGLIS, John Walker INGLIS.


Dennis Ray INGLIS Jr.. Parents: Dannis Ray INGLIS and Elizabeth Ann JOHNSON.

Spouse: Nancy Irene UNKNOWN. Dennis Ray INGLIS Jr. and Nancy Irene UNKNOWN were married. Children were: Michelle Lenae INGLIS.


John Walker INGLIS. Parents: Dannis Ray INGLIS and Elizabeth Ann JOHNSON.


Kenneth Ray INGLIS. Parents: Dannis Ray INGLIS and Elizabeth Ann JOHNSON.


Kevin Wayne INGLIS. Parents: Dannis Ray INGLIS and Elizabeth Ann JOHNSON.


Michelle Lenae INGLIS. Parents: Dennis Ray INGLIS Jr. and Nancy Irene UNKNOWN.


Sonya Lenae INGLIS was born on January 20, 1981 in Galveston County, Texas. She died on September 4, 2000. Parents: Dannis Ray INGLIS and Elizabeth Ann JOHNSON.

Spouse: Robert William OLDHAM. Robert William OLDHAM and Sonya Lenae INGLIS were married.


Charles Monroe INGMIRE.

Spouse: Lucy Jane Etta MYERS. Charles Monroe INGMIRE and Lucy Jane Etta MYERS were married on November 13, 1881.


Joseph H. INGWERSEN.

Spouse: Jennie Leonard WINES. Joseph H. INGWERSEN and Jennie Leonard WINES were married.


George G. INMAN.

Spouse: Josie Louise "Tootsie" BRITTAIN.


Martha INMAN died in 1848.

Spouse: Zebulon (twin) HIBBARD. Zebulon (twin) HIBBARD and Martha INMAN were married on December 9, 1816. Children were: HIBBARD, Elijah HIBBARD, Zebulon HIBBARD, Martha HIBBARD, Nathan B. HIBBARD, Robert Ransom HEBARD, Charles Wesley HEBARD, Henry Stead HIBBARD, Harriet HIBBARD.


Dorothy Britton IRISH was born on March 1, 1895 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Parents: Fred D. IRISH and Maude Elizabeth HIBBARD.


Fred D. IRISH was born about 1869 in Madison, Dane, WI. Parents: Joseph E. IRISH and Lucy E. BRITTON.

Spouse: Maude Elizabeth HIBBARD. Fred D. IRISH and Maude Elizabeth HIBBARD were married on June 14, 1893 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Children were: Dorothy Britton IRISH.


Joseph E. IRISH.

Spouse: Lucy E. BRITTON. Joseph E. IRISH and Lucy E. BRITTON were married. Children were: Fred D. IRISH.


Larry Doyle IRVIN. Parents: Lloyd Allison IRVIN Sr. and Margaret Virdie HIBBARD.


Lloyd Allison IRVIN Sr. died on November 2, 1991 in Harris Co., TX.

Spouse: Margaret Virdie HIBBARD. Lloyd Allison IRVIN Sr. and Margaret Virdie HIBBARD were married. Children were: Lloyd Arlington IRVIN, Larry Doyle IRVIN, Ronald Wayne IRVIN.


Lloyd Arlington IRVIN. Parents: Lloyd Allison IRVIN Sr. and Margaret Virdie HIBBARD.


Ronald Wayne IRVIN. Parents: Lloyd Allison IRVIN Sr. and Margaret Virdie HIBBARD.


Fred IRWIN.

Spouse: Carrie HIBBARD. Fred IRWIN and Carrie HIBBARD were married.


Lloyd IRWIN.

Spouse: (Unknown) HIBBARD.


Edith Adelaide JACKSON was born on February 5, 1882. Parents: Paul W. JACKSON and Matilda Adelaide HIBBARD.


Frederick Arthur JACKSON was born on April 29, 1853 in India.

Spouse: Ada CHANDLER. Frederick Arthur JACKSON and Ada CHANDLER were married on August 23, 1881 in Franklin, Vermont.


Frederick H. JACKSON was born on February 12, 1872 in Braintree (Norfolk), MA. Parents: Paul W. JACKSON and Matilda Adelaide HIBBARD.

Spouse: Eva OSGOOD. Frederick H. JACKSON and Eva OSGOOD were married on September 5, 1896.


Paul W. JACKSON was born on February 21, 1843 in N. Bridgewater, MA.

Spouse: Matilda Adelaide HIBBARD. Paul W. JACKSON and Matilda Adelaide HIBBARD were married on December 15, 1870. Children were: Frederick H. JACKSON, Edith Adelaide JACKSON.

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