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owwlady Posted - Jul 18 2011 : 3:30:22 PM
For quite awhile I have known that my great, great grandmother's (on my Mother's side)maiden name was Ingalls and that she lived in South Dakota. I didn't give it much thought at first knowing that Charles Ingalls never had any sons that lived so there couldn't be a connection to Laura. I recently started the search for ancestors on my mother's side and found to my surprise that Philena, my great, great grandmother was Charles Ingalls cousin. I was so excited!! Charles and Philena's grandfather was Samuel Worthen Ingalls Sr. One of Philena's son's middle name was Worthen. That pretty much clinched it!! I had the right Ingalls. I have loved Laura's books for a long time and have read them over and over. I worked as an interpreter of life in the 1800's at Old World Wisconsin and every time I put on my petticoat and work dress, or hoops, or a bustle, I would feel like an Ingalls myself. Little did I realize then the connection there really was. Now, I have a question. Do any of you out there have a connection to the Ingalls also? I would love any info or copies of pictures of the lesser known family members. Pictures of Samuel sr and jr would be wonderful. Thanks

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owwlady Posted - Jul 21 2011 : 11:08:03 AM
Got it and replied....thank you

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mndreamer Posted - Jul 20 2011 : 7:54:42 PM
Jan,

Emailing you.

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owwlady Posted - Jul 20 2011 : 10:45:28 AM
Vicky, no I don't know if anyone has one. The South Dakota relatives are more interested in the other side of the family, Ellen's husband. I need to see if my mother or aunt has any contact info so I can call or write to someone there. I personally don't know any of them. The search continues....

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mndreamer Posted - Jul 19 2011 : 9:39:54 PM
Jan,

Have you ever seen a picture of her?

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Julia Posted - Jul 19 2011 : 2:18:26 PM
I went to bible school with a gal from SD who was related to the Ingalls. That's as close as I get.

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owwlady Posted - Jul 19 2011 : 07:51:30 AM
Correction...I didn't put in the full name of my great, great grandmother....it's actually Ellen Philena Ingalls.

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Melina Posted - Jul 19 2011 : 07:37:51 AM
I wish I could claim that ancestry. Good, strong people. My nearest claim to fame is I'm distantly related to Davey Crockett's wife.

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dutchy Posted - Jul 19 2011 : 03:29:29 AM
How exciting for you! I love all her books as well, and I am 54 lol. Still read them once in a while. Also have the books about Rose, her daughter.

I have recently started my own search of MY ancestors and boy...am I having fun with that! Found out SO many things...enjoy YOUR search :)


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ChickieMama Posted - Jul 18 2011 : 7:32:58 PM
How cool! I have been to her adult home in Mansfield, MO., Rocky Ridge Farm, where she wrote the books. I love everything about the Ingalls.

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owwlady Posted - Jul 18 2011 : 6:34:46 PM
Thanks Vicky, I found most of my info on the Latter Day Saints site but I'll have to get the 14 day trial on Ancestry and work like crazy for 2 weeks to find what I can on there.

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mndreamer Posted - Jul 18 2011 : 5:15:01 PM
I just noticed you are in Tomahawk. Part of my family came from Norway and settled in Marinette, which isn't that far from you.

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mndreamer Posted - Jul 18 2011 : 5:11:26 PM
Oh Jan...how exciting! I took a quick peek on Ancestry.com and there is alot of info. There are alot of family trees connected to her so I doubt you will have any trouble finding the information you are looking for. Good Luck!

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LouisvilleMom Posted - Jul 18 2011 : 4:56:47 PM
I always wondered if the Ingalls women had infertility issues. Laura had two and one died and the other two girls who married never had children plus her daughter Rose had a son who died so three generations who lost their only son.

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HeirloomMomma Posted - Jul 18 2011 : 4:38:15 PM
Oh my goodness!!
I have no connection what-so-ever to the Ingalls, except my pure obsession with the "Little House on the Praire" shows, books, etc... :)
I have the entire book series, and have read them since I was about 10 years old, and I am now 50.
My cousin and I used to pretend that we were Mary and Laura...does that give you a clue as to how much we loved them??
How wonderful for you that you found the history and the ancestory. Good luck finding other family members!


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