
Charles Ingalls
Charles Ingalls was an American farmer and the father of author Laura Ingalls Wilder, known for her beloved 'Little House' series. He played a significant role in pioneering the American frontier, facing numerous hardships such as droughts and financial struggles while instilling strong values of perseverance and resilience in his family. His experiences as a homesteader inspired much of Wilder's writing, capturing the challenges and adventures of life on the prairie.
Born on Jan 10, 1836 (189 years old)
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Charles Ingalls is mentioned as a father who wanted to move forward despite the family's struggles.
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