From the union of:
Charles and Caroline Ingalls.
5 children.
1. Mary Ingalls born Jan 10 1865 near Pepin Wisconsin. At the age of 14 Mary had a stroke causing her to go blind. From 1881- 1889 Mary attended Iowa School for the blind. She never married. Died Oct 17 1928.
2. Laura Elizabeth Ingalls
3. Caroline Celestia Ingalls (Carrie) Born Aug 3 1870 Montgomery County Kansas. Carrie worked as a typesetter for De Smet News S Dakota. She traveled the land visiting family. Married David N Swanzey Aug 1 1912 a widower with 2 children. No children of her own. Died June 2 1946.
4. Baby Freddy Ingalls born Nov 1875 , only boy child . Burr Oak Iowa Aug 27 1876.
5. Baby Grace born May 23 1877
Samuel Ingalls and Margaret Delano. Father and mother of Landsford W Ingalls Grandfather of Charles Ingalls and Peter Reily Ingalls. No mention of other children .
more information on Samual Ingalls can be had at MY Trees.com
7 Generations
14 Ancestors
66 o/o moderate documentation.
N. P. INGALLS.
A tall, fine-looking man was Mr. Ingalls of thirty years ago, with black hair and black whiskers, and he is a good-looking man now, only he is considerably gray, with a step less elastic and an eye less bright. He was always a quiet man, and moved in his especial line of business without a riffle. He was born in New Hampshire in 1822, where he was educated and received a musical training; taught music in Concord for some time; came to ST. PAUL in 1854; was engaged in teaching music up to 1861, when he entered the army as the leader of the First Regiment Band. Of late years he has been a tuner of pianos, in which business he is now engaged
Nathaniel P. Ingalls. He's on the 1860 in St. Paul, age 31, unmarried, a music teacher.
In 1850, he was a music teacher in Dover County, New Hampshire. Census says age 25.
In 1880, he's in St. Paul as N.P. Ingalls, with wife Mary, and son Walter (age 20). Nathaniel is a musician and Walter is a RR clerk. The census says that both Mary and Nathaniel were born in New Hampshire and that their parents were born in NH as well.
There's a Civil War pension filing for Nathaniel P. Ingalls, Minn. Infantry Reg. Band, for his =wiow=, Mary B. Ingalls. It is dated 1888, so apparently he was dead by then.
I don't know for sure, but it may be that he was Nathaniel Pollard Ingalls, son of Nathaniel Ingalls and Mary Pollard:
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