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Caroline Lake Ingalls (née Quiner; December 12, 1839 – April 20, 1924) was the mother of Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of the Little House books.

Caroline was born 15 miles west of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in the Town of BrookfieldWaukesha County. She was the fifth of seven children of Henry Quiner and Charlotte (Tucker) Quiner. Her brothers were Joseph, Henry, and Thomas, and her sisters were Martha, Jane, and Eliza. (The Quiners' first child, Martha Morse Quiner, died in 1836.)

When Caroline was 5, her father, second mate died on a ship that capsized and sank on Lake Michigan near the Straits of Mackinac. There were no survivors. In 1849, her mother married farmer Frederick Holbrook. They had one child together, Charlotte "Lottie" Holbrook. Caroline evidently loved and respected her stepfather, and would later honor his memory by naming her son after him.  At the age of 16 1/2, Caroline started working as a teacher.

On February 1, 1860, she married Charles Phillip Ingalls in Concord, Wisconsin.  Together they had five children: Mary AmeliaLaura ElizabethCaroline Celestia (Carrie)Charles Frederick (Freddie), and Grace Pearl.

 Following her husband's death from heart disease in 1902 at age 66, Ingalls and her oldest daughter, Mary, remained in the  De Smet in Dakota Territory house, renting one of the rooms for extra income. Following a long illness, Caroline Ingalls died on April 20, 1924, at the age of 84.


Karen Gr@$$le auditioned for the role of the mother, Caroline Ingalls, in the Little House on the Prairie TV series and won the part. The series ran for nine seasons, from 1974 to 1983. 

 


Caroline and Charles Ingalls

Charles Phillip Ingalls ( January 10, 1836 – June 8, 1902) was the father of Laura Ingalls Wilder, known for her Little House series of books. He is depicted as the character "Pa" in the books and the television series.

Charles Ingalls was born in Cuba, New York, the second of nine children of Lansford Whiting and Laura Louise (née Colby) Ingalls. Ingalls' parents appear as "Grandpa" and "Grandma" in the Laura Ingalls Wilder book Little House in the Big Woods.

Ingalls' father was born in Dunham, Missisquoi County, Lower Canada (now Dunham, QuebecCanada), a descendant of Henry Ingalls (1627–1714, poss. as late as 1718) who was born in SkirbeckLincolnshireEngland, and settled in the M@$$achusetts Bay Colony. His mother was born in Vermont and was a descendant of Edmund Rice, an early immigrant to M@$$achusetts  Bay Colony.  Ingalls' paternal grandmother was Margaret Delano, a descendant of Mayflower pa.s.senger Richard Warren as well as from the Delano family of New York and ancestors of U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. In the 1840s, when Ingalls was a young boy, his family moved from New York to the tallgr.a.s.s prairie of Campton Township, just west of Elgin, Illinois.

Ingalls grew into an accomplished hunter-trapper, carpenter, and farmer. He had a love of music and reading, and played the violin.

On February 1, 1860, Ingalls married a neighbor, the quiet and proper Caroline Lake Quiner. Together, they had five children: Mary Amelia (1865–1928), Laura Elizabeth (1867–1957), Caroline Celestia (Carrie) (1870–1946), Charles Frederick (Freddie) (1875–1876) and Grace Pearl (1877–1941)  

He and his older brother did not serve in the Civil War.

Ingalls died on June 8, 1902, of cardiovascular disease, at the age of 66. A Freemason, Ingalls was given Masonic rites at his funeral. He is buried at De Smet Cemetery alongside his wife, Caroline, his daughters Mary, Carrie, and Grace, as well as his infant grandson who died at 12 days old, the child of daughter Laura and son-in-law Almanzo Wilder.

 


 Michael Landon (born Eugene Maurice Orowitz; October 31, 1936 – July 1, 1991) was an American actor and filmmaker. He is known for his roles as Little Joe Cartwright in Bonanza (1959–1973), Charles Ingalls in Little House on the Prairie (1974–1982), and Jonathan Smith in Highway to Heaven (1984–1989). Landon appeared on the cover of TV Guide 22 times, second only to Lucille Ball.


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