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  1. On the way, they stayed again with Charles Ingalls' brother, Peter Ingalls, this time on his farm near South Troy, Minnesota. Her brother, Charles Frederick Ingalls ("Freddie"), was born there on November 1, 1875, dying nine months later in August 1876. In Burr Oak, Iowa, the family helped run a hotel.

  2. Charles Ingalls and his family visited his older brother Peter and his family living around South Troy MN. On 27th August 1876, little Freddie, Charles’ and Caroline’s only son, died aged nearly 10 months. A few weeks later they left the area for Burr Oak Iowa, USA. Freddie was buried locally but no one knows where.

  3. Charles Ingalls and Caroline Quiner were married in Concord on February 1, 1860. Lansford Ingalls lost his farm in Jefferson County, and it was sold at sheriff’s auction in January 1861. This probably influenced Charles Ingalls and other family members to sell their land there and move on.

  4. BIOGRAPHY: Charles Phillip Ingalls, known in Laura's books as "Pa", was born January 10, 1836, in Cuba, New York, to Landsford and Laura Ingalls (the Grandpa and Grandma of Little House in the Big Woods). He married Caroline Quiner on February 1, 1860, and had five children.

  5. Charles Phillip Ingalls, född 10 januari 1836 i Cuba i New York, död 8 juni 1902 i De Smet i South Dakota, var förebild till en av personerna i Lilla huset på ...

  6. When Charles Phillip Ingalls was born on 10 January 1836, in Cuba, Allegany, New York, United States, his father, Lansford Whiting Ingalls, was 23 and his mother, Laura Louise Colby, was 25. He married Caroline Lake Quiner on 1 February 1860, in Concord, Jefferson, Wisconsin, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 4 daughters.

  7. The family includes mother Caroline Ingalls, father Charles Ingalls, elder daughter Mary Amelia Ingalls, and younger daughter (and protagonist) Laura Ingalls Wilder. [30] Also in the story, though not yet born historically, is Laura's baby sister Carrie. Little House replica at the Little House Wayside in Wisconsin

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