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about 1710. He died. Volume 1, p.274. Spouse: Ruth READ. Joseph HUTCHINSON and Ruth READ were married on November 11, 1742 in Windham, Connecticut Colony.646 Volume 1, p.274. Ida Ellen HYDE288 was born about 1870. She died. Spouse: Hiram Alvin BOWMAN. Hiram Alvin BOWMAN and Ida Ellen HYDE were married about 1890. Children were: Roy BOWMAN, Lester BOWMAN, Walter BOWMAN, Ross BOWMAN, Floyd BOWMAN, Rita BOWMAN. Maria HYDE was born in 1821 in New York.215 She died in 1913 in Clifton Springs, NY.215 She was buried in 1913 in Clifton Springs Cemetery, Clifton Springs, NY. Spouse: Freeborn Garretson HIBBARD D.D.. Freeborn Garretson HIBBARD D.D. and Maria HYDE were married on August 7, 1846 in New York.2676 Mary HYDE247 was born about 1745. She died. Spouse: Oliver DURKEE. Oliver DURKEE and Mary HYDE were married about 1765. Children were: William DURKEE. HYDER was born on June 6, 1957 in Madrid, Spain.2832 She died on June 6, 1957 in Madrid, Spain.2832 Lived only a few minutes. Parents: Lawrence James HYDER and Living. Lawrence James HYDER was born on July 19, 1926 in McMinnville, OR.551 He served in the military between 1944 and 1965. U.S. Navy 1944-1946; gunner on a Liberty Ship. U.S. Air Force 1947-1965. He graduated from McMinnville High School in 1944 in McMinnville, OR. He died on December 26, 2003 in McMinnville, OR.2833 He was buried in Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, OR. Section HH, Site # 67. He was a Business Owner in McMinnville, OR. L. Hyder & Sons. He was a School Bus Driver. Developed a child behavior program for school bus drivers and passengers. Volunteer firefighter with the McMinnville Fire Department, a Special Olympics volunteer, a Boy Scout leader and a member of the McMinnville Police Reserve and Carlton American Legion Post # 173. Spouse: . Lawrence James HYDER and Alice Eleanor MARCIL were married on August 27, 1955 in Assumption Blessed Virgin Mary Church, Chicopee, MA.390 Children were: HYDER, Living, Living, Living. King Eber IBN SHELAH of Babylon2834 was born about 1773 BC. He died. He is regarded as the founder of the Hebrew race, eponym of the Hebrews. Numbers 24:24. Parents: King Shelah of Babylon and Mu'ak. Spouse: 'Azurad bint NEBROD. King Eber IBN SHELAH of Babylon and 'Azurad bint NEBROD were married about 1745 BC. Children were: King Pelag of Babylon, Kaber. Howard-Henry IHME59 was born about 1915. He died. Spouse: Elizabeth-Jeanne SOSHEA. Howard-Henry IHME and Elizabeth-Jeanne SOSHEA were married about 1940. Children were: Living. INGALLS was born in 1835.558 He died in 1835.558 Parents: Lansford Whitting INGALLS and Laura Louisa COLBY. INGALLS166 was born about 1903. INGALLS died. Parents: Peter Franklin INGALLS and Mary Edith MCGOWIN. INGALLS was born about 1907. He died. Parents: Edmond Llewellyn INGALLS and Edith Mae. INGALLS was born about 1909. She died. Parents: Edmond Llewellyn INGALLS and Edith Mae. Spouse: GIBSON. GIBSON and INGALLS were married about 1930. Aaron INGALLS was born on February 22, 1802.2835 He died in February 1886.2835 Parents: Samuel Worthen INGALLS Sr. and Margaret DELANO. Alexander INGALLS was born in 1895.166 He died. Parents: Peter Franklin INGALLS and Mary Edith MCGOWIN. Alice Josephine INGALLS was born on April 28, 1862 in Wisconsin.166 In 1880 she was a Teacher. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Guilford, Wabasha, MN. She died on January 30, 1934.558 Her double cousin Laura Wilder wrote about her and her husband in "These Happy Golden Years." Parents: Peter Riley INGALLS and Eliza Ann QUINER. Spouse: Arthur Leland WHITING. Arthur Leland WHITING and Alice Josephine INGALLS were married on March 20, 1881.558 Children were: Altha Alice WHITING, Jay Riley WHITING, Fredrick Arthur WHITING, Roy Q. WHITING, Vena Lois WHITING. Andrew INGALLS Jr.558 was born about 1907. He died. Parents: Andrew Jackson INGALLS Sr. and (Ingalls). Andrew Jackson INGALLS Sr.558 was born about 1881. He died. Parents: Lansford James INGALLS and Mary DICKINSON. Spouse: (Ingalls). Andrew Jackson INGALLS Sr. and (Ingalls) were married about 1905. Children were: Andrew INGALLS Jr.. Ben LeRoy INGALLS was born on February 15, 1903 in Wisconsin.166 He appeared in the census on April 30, 1930 in Stanley Township, Barron County, WI. In 1930 he was a General farmer. He lived in Aurora, OR in May 1949. He died on October 10, 1990.166 He lived at 488 NW 6th Ave. in Canby, OR. His brother Merrill Ingalls married his sister-in-law Alice Myer. Parents: LeRoy Hiram INGALLS and Mathilda BARTASH. Spouse: Dagny L. MYER. Ben LeRoy INGALLS and Dagny L. MYER were married about 1926.166 Children were: Warren A. INGALLS, Living, Living. Benjamin INGALLS was born on October 18, 1804.2835 He died on February 18, 1894.2835 Parents: Samuel Worthen INGALLS Sr. and Margaret DELANO. Caroline Calesta INGALLS was born on August 3, 1870 in Independence, KS.558 Family lived 12 miles out of town. Noted in her sister Laura Wilder's books. Although she was born during the events of Little House on the Prairie, this is not made known in the books. The reason for this is that Laura first wrote Little House in the Big Woods with no intention of writing an entire series of books. However, due to the success of this book and Farmer Boy, Laura was persuaded to continue the story of the Ingalls as they journeyed west. Laura did not wish to exclude the family's stay in Kansas, and as Baby Carrie had already been born when the events in Little House in the Big Woods occurred, Laura just included her in the trip to Kansas, as well. In the early books, Carrie is the baby of the family and is not included in her sisters' adventures. However, after Mary's blindness and the family's move to the Dakotas, the books focus more on the interaction between Laura and Carrie. She lived within the boundaries of the Osage Diminished Reserve in Independence, KS after August 3, 1870. She lived in Pepin, WI before October 1873. She lived on the banks of Plum Creek in Walnut Grove, MN between May 1874 and July 1876. She lived in Burr Oak, IA between 1876 and 1877. She lived in Walnut Grove, MN before 1879. She lived in De Smet, SD between 1879 and 1905. About 1890 she was a Typesetter in De Smet, SD. De Smet News. She lived in Boulder, CO in 1905. She lived in Wyoming in 1906. She lived in De Smet, SD after 1907. Before 1910 she was a Newspaper Manager. The Keystone Recorder and later was in charge of the Hill City Star. She lived in Keystone, SD after 1924. She died on June 6, 1946 in Keystone, SD.1904 She was buried in South Dakota. She was Scotch, English, and French. She was also known as Carrie Ingalls. Was an independent young woman, and though single, she filed on a homestead claim in Top Bar, South Dakota. Was active in church and community affairs and received a 50-year life membership in the Eastern Star. Parents: Charles Phillip INGALLS and Caroline Lake QUINER. Spouse: David Nevin SWANZEY. David Nevin SWANZEY and Caroline Calesta INGALLS were married on August 1, 1912 in Rapid City, SD.558 Charles Frederick INGALLS was born on November 1, 1875 in Walnut Grove, MN.1904 He lived on the banks of Plum Creek in Walnut Grove, MN between November 1, 1875 and July 1876. He died on August 27, 1876 in South Troy, MN.1904 When the family left for Burr Oak in July 1876, they visited his Uncle Peter and Aunt Eliza near South Troy, Minnesota, on the way. There, he became very sick and died. He was buried in South Troy, MN. He was Scotch, English, and French. He was also known as Freddie Ingalls. Parents: Charles Phillip INGALLS and Caroline Lake QUINER. Charles Phillip INGALLS was born on January 10, 1836 in Cuba, NY.1904 He lived in Illinois after 1848. He lived in Wisconsin about 1855. He lived in Pepin, WI between 1865 and 1867. He lived in Chariton County, MO after 1868. He lived within the boundaries of the Osage Diminished Reserve in Independence, KS between 1869 and 1870. He lived in Pepin, WI between 1870 and October 1873. He lived on the banks of Plum Creek in Walnut Grove, MN between May 1874 and July 1876. After three consecutive crop failures they decided not to complete the homestead process. Instead they purchased the land in July 1876 from the United States for $413 and resold it immediately for $400 to Abraham Keller. He lived in Burr Oak, IA between 1876 and 1877. He lived Hotel Manager in Burr Oak, IA after 1876. Masters Hotel. He lived in Walnut Grove, MN before 1879. Returned to Walnut Grove to try again. The town had grown. The Winona and St. Peter Railroad ran west through the town toward the Dakotas. The Congregational Church had been organized with the help of Rev. Edwin Alden of the American Home Society. Became a trustee in the congregation. Children received their education in a school house that was built in 1875. The community on the prairie was growing and becoming part of the civilized West. However, the dreams of Charles Ingalls were to carry his family even farther west to DeSmet in Dakota territory. He lived in De Smet, Dakota Territory after 1879. Lived in the Surveyors' House from 1879 to 1880. Lived in the Homestead and in his store on Main Street from 1880 to 1887. Built the house in 1887 and they moved in on December 24, 1887. Was the first to build a dwelling in the locality that would become De Smet on the north shore of Silver Lake; the house which later stood on the rear of the Bank of De Smet lot was the building. In his home were held the first religious services in the town. Sold the Homestead in 1892 and the store in 1893. He died on June 8, 1902 in De Smet, SD.1904 Died of heart trouble. He was buried on June 11, 1902 in De Smet Cemetery, De Smet, SD. He was a Carpenter. Was a hunter, trapper, farmer, hotel manager, butcher, Justice of the Peace, and storekeeper as well. He was Congregational. Was prominent in the work of organizing the Congregational Church of De Smet in 1880, which he was faithful and consistent member to his death. He was English, French and Scotch. His brother Peter Ingalls married his sister-in-law Eliza Quiner and his sister Polly Ingalls married his brother-in-law Henry Quiner. His fiddle is on display in Mansfield, Missouri. Parents: Lansford Whitting INGALLS and Laura Louisa COLBY. Spouse: Caroline Lake QUINER. Charles Phillip INGALLS and Caroline Lake QUINER were married on February 1, 1860 in Concord, WI.1904 Children were: Mary Amelia INGALLS, Laura Elizabeth INGALLS, Caroline Calesta INGALLS, Charles Frederick INGALLS, Grace Pearl INGALLS. Charles Reuben INGALLS558 was born about 1875. He died. Parents: Lansford James INGALLS and Mary DICKINSON. Daniel INGALLS was born in 1796 in Vermont.2835 He died. Parents: Samuel Worthen INGALLS Sr. and Margaret DELANO. Edith Elsie INGALLS166 was born about 1891. She died. Parents: Peter Franklin INGALLS and Mary Edith MCGOWIN. Edith Florence INGALLS was born on June 29, 1872 in Wisconsin.166 She died on August 4, 1951 in Hennipen, MN.166 She was also known as Dolly Varden. As a baby. Was the family's nickname for her because she had a dress made of a material by this name. Parents: Peter Riley INGALLS and Eliza Ann QUINER. Spouse: Heil Nelson BINGHAM. Heil Nelson BINGHAM and Edith Florence INGALLS were married about 1891. Children were: Frederick Llewellyn BINGHAM, Estella Cora BINGHAM, Pearl Eliza Ann BINGHAM, Percy Heil BINGHAM, BINGHAM, Thomas Franklin BINGHAM, Edna Florence BINGHAM, James Duane BINGHAM. Edmond Llewellyn INGALLS was born on August 26, 1880 in Wisconsin.166 He appeared in the census in 1920 in Coloma, Waushara, WI.166 He died. Parents: Peter Riley INGALLS and Eliza Ann QUINER. Spouse: Edith Mae. Edmond Llewellyn INGALLS and Edith Mae were married about 1905. Children were: INGALLS, INGALLS. Edward Eugene INGALLS558 was born about 1877. He died. Parents: Lansford James INGALLS and Mary DICKINSON. Estella INGALLS was born on January 23, 1865 in Wisconsin.166 She died on March 9, 1945.166 Parents: Peter Riley INGALLS and Eliza Ann QUINER. Spouse: Leslie Lee WHITING. Leslie Lee WHITING and Estella INGALLS were married in 1882 in Pepin, WI.166 Children were: Earl Leland WHITING, Floyd Newcomb WHITING, Harry Jackson WHITING, Clarence M. WHITING. Florence INGALLS166 was born about 1893. She died. Parents: Peter Franklin INGALLS and Mary Edith MCGOWIN. Freddie Franklin INGALLS166 was born about 1899. He died. Parents: Peter Franklin INGALLS and Mary Edith MCGOWIN. George Whitting INGALLS was born on July 15, 1851 in Concord, WI.558 He died between 1899 and 1901.558 Parents: Lansford Whitting INGALLS and Laura Louisa COLBY. Spouse: Julia FORBES. George Whitting INGALLS and Julia FORBES were married about 1875. Gladys R. INGALLS was born on December 26, 1915.166 She lived in Danbury, Burnett County, WI in May 1949. She died on June 22, 1970 in Minnesota.166 Parents: LeRoy Hiram INGALLS and Mathilda BARTASH. Spouse: John HARTSHORN. John HARTSHORN and Gladys R. INGALLS were married about 1935. Grace Pearl INGALLS was born on May 23, 1877 in Burr Oak, IA.1904 She lived in Burr Oak, IA about 1878. She lived in Walnut Grove, MN before 1879. She lived in De Smet, Dakota Territory between 1879 and 1901. She was educated about 1887 in De Smet, Dakota Territory. She was educated at Redfield Collage about 1895. Before 1901 she was a Teacher in Manchester, SD. She lived in Manchester, SD between 1901 and 1924. She lived in De Smet, SD after 1924. She died on November 10, 1941 in Manchester, SD.569 She was buried in De Smet Cemetery, De Smet, SD. She was Scotch, English, and French. Active in the Ladies Aid and club work and was a local writer. Parents: Charles Phillip INGALLS and Caroline Lake QUINER. Spouse: Nathan William DOW. Nathan William DOW and Grace Pearl INGALLS were married on October 16, 1901 in De Smet, SD.1904 Hiram INGALLS was born in 1800 in Canada.2835 He died in 1865.2835 Parents: Samuel Worthen INGALLS Sr. and Margaret DELANO. Hiram Lemuel INGALLS was born on April 27, 1848 in Rockford, IL.558 He died on March 28, 1923 in Danbury, Burnett County, WI.558 He was buried in Orange Cemetery, Burnett, WI. He was also known as LeRoy Ingalls. Parents: Lansford Whitting INGALLS and Laura Louisa COLBY. Spouse: Sarah Elizabeth WOODWARD. Hiram Lemuel INGALLS and Sarah Elizabeth WOODWARD were married on October 18, 1867.558 Children were: Laura Eliza INGALLS, Ruby Evaline INGALLS, Phillip L. INGALLS, Sarah Jeanette INGALLS, Mary Rose Ellen INGALLS, LeRoy Hiram INGALLS, Leo Vincent INGALLS. Spouse: Ellen PARKER. Hiram Lemuel INGALLS and Ellen PARKER were married on February 27, 1919 in Duluth, MN.558 Horace Foster INGALLS558 was born about 1879. He died. Parents: Lansford James INGALLS and Mary DICKINSON. James INGALLS was born in 1798 in Vermont.2835 He died on May 12, 1865.2835 He was buried in New Oregon Cemetery, IA. Parents: Samuel Worthen INGALLS Sr. and Margaret DELANO. John W. INGALLS was born on December 31, 1806 in Canada.2835 He died in 1893.2835 Parents: Samuel Worthen INGALLS Sr. and Margaret DELANO. Lansford James INGALLS was born on March 4, 1843 in China Township, Wyoming County, NY.558 He died in 1928.558 Parents: Lansford Whitting INGALLS and Laura Louisa COLBY. Spouse: Mary DICKINSON. Lansford James INGALLS and Mary DICKINSON were married about 1865. Children were: Samuel James INGALLS, Sara Bell INGALLS, William Walter INGALLS, Mary Elizabeth INGALLS, Charles Reuben INGALLS, Edward Eugene INGALLS, Horace Foster INGALLS, Andrew Jackson INGALLS Sr., Olive May INGALLS, Martha Esther INGALLS. Spouse: Sarah DICKINSON. Lansford James INGALLS and Sarah DICKINSON were married about 1890. Lansford Newcomb INGALLS was born on May 5, 1870 in Wisconsin.166 He appeared in the census in 1880 in Guilford, Wabasha, MN. He died. He was also known as James Ingalls. Parents: Peter Riley INGALLS and Eliza Ann QUINER. Lansford Whitting INGALLS was born on November 12, 1812 in Dunham, Quebec, Lower Canada.558 He died on May 21, 1896 in Webster, WI.558 He was buried in Orange Cemetery, Burnett, WI. Parents: Samuel Worthen INGALLS Sr. and Margaret DELANO. Spouse: Laura Louisa COLBY. Lansford Whitting INGALLS and Laura Louisa COLBY were married in 1832.1598 Children were: Peter Riley INGALLS, INGALLS, Charles Phillip INGALLS, Lydia Louise INGALLS, Polly Melona INGALLS, Lansford James INGALLS, Laura Ladocia INGALLS, Hiram Lemuel INGALLS, George Whitting INGALLS, Ruby Celestial INGALLS. Laura Eliza INGALLS was born on November 25, 1868.558 She died on May 22, 1943.558 Parents: Hiram Lemuel INGALLS and Sarah Elizabeth WOODWARD. Spouse: John Monroe BUTTERFIELD. John Monroe BUTTERFIELD and Laura Eliza INGALLS were married on October 24, 1884.558 Children were: Mabel BUTTERFIELD. Laura Elizabeth INGALLS was born on February 7, 1867 in Pepin, WI.2836 She lived in Pepin, WI before 1868. She lived in Chariton County, MO after 1868. She lived within the boundaries of the Osage Diminished Reserve in Independence, KS between 1869 and 1870. After building a house and planting crops, the family was forced to leave in the fall of 1870, hearing that the government had changed their minds about opening the land for homesteading and that soldiers were on their way to force the settlers out. She lived in Pepin, WI between 1870 and October 1873. She was educated at Barry Corner School after 1870 in Pepin, WI. She lived on the banks of Plum Creek in Walnut Grove, MN between May 1874 and July 1876. She lived in Burr Oak, IA between 1876 and 1877. She lived in Walnut Grove, MN before 1879. She lived in De Smet, Dakota Territory between 1879 and 1890. She lived in Spring Valley, MN in 1890. She lived in Westville, FL between 1891 and 1892. Had moved in hopes the warmer climate would help her husband Almanzo's legs. She hated living there so much that they returned to De Smet. She lived in De Smet, SD between 1892 and July 17, 1894. About 1893 she was a Seamstress in De Smet, SD. In a dressmaker's shop. She lived at Rocky Ridge Farm on Highway 60 in Mansfield, MO after August 31, 1894. Farm began as about 40 acres of thickly wooded, stone covered hillside with a windowless log cabin, but over the next 20 years, it evolved into a 200 acre, relatively prosperous, poultry, dairy and fruit farm. By 1910, Rocky Ridge Farm was established to the point where they focused their efforts on increasing the farm's productivity and output. The ramshackle log cabin was eventually replaced with an impressive and unique ten-room farmhouse and outbuildings in 1912. Having learned a hard lesson from focusing solely on wheat farming in South Dakota, the Wilders' Rocky Ridge Farm became a diversified poultry and dairy farm, as well as boasting an abundant apple orchard. Laura, always active in various clubs and an advocate for several regional farm associations, was recognized as an authority in poultry farming and rural living, which led to invitations to speak to groups around the region. After 1911 she was an Author. Authored the series of historical fiction books for children based on her childhood in a pioneer family. The most well-known of her books is Little House on the Prairie. An invitation to submit an article to the Missouri Ruralist in 1911 led to a permanent position as a columnist and editor with that publication, a position she held until the mid-1920s. Her column in the Ruralist, "As a Farm Woman Thinks", introduced her to a loyal audience of rural Ozarkians, who enjoyed her regular columns, which ranged in topic from home and family, World War I and other world events, to the fascinating world travels of her daughter and her own thoughts on the increasing options being offered to women during this era. Little House in the Big Woods (1932); Farmer Boy (1933) - about her husband's childhood on a farm in New York; Little House on the Prairie (1935), a Newbery Honor book; On the Banks of Plum Creek (1937), a Newbery Honor book; By the Shores of Silver Lake (1939), a Newbery Honor book; The Long Winter (1940), a Newbery Honor book; Little Town on the Prairie (1941), a Newbery Honor book; These Happy Golden Years (1943), a Newbery Honor book; On the Way Home (1962, published posthumously) - a diary of Laura and Almanzo's move from De Smet to Mansfield, Missouri, edited and added to by Rose Wilder Lane; The First Four Years (1971, published posthumously); West From Home (1974, published posthumously) - letters to Almanzo from Laura on her visit to daughter Rose in San Francisco in 1915. She was ill with Diabetes after 1956. She died on February 10, 1957 in Mansfield, MO.1904 She was buried on February 13, 1957 in Mansfield Cemetery, Mansfield, MO. She was Congregational. She was Scotch, English, and French. She was also known as Bess Wilder. Parents: Charles Phillip INGALLS and Caroline Lake QUINER. Spouse: Almanzo James WILDER. Almanzo James WILDER and Laura Elizabeth INGALLS were married on August 25, 1885 in Brown's Hill, De Smet, Dakota Territory.1904 Children were: Rose WILDER, WILDER. Laura Ladocia INGALLS was born on July 8, 1845 in Washington, IL.558 About 1876 she was a Railroad Cook. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Vesta, Johnson, NB. She died on January 18, 1918 in Reggen, Weld, CO.558 She was buried in Fort Morgan, CO. She was also known as Docia Walvogel. Was a charecter in her niece Laura Wilder's books 'Little House in the Big Woods' and 'By the Shores of Silver Lake.' In 1869 when she was pregnant, her husband August was imprisoned for shooting a man who was breaking into their home. Due to this disgrace, Docia divorced August, and moved into her parents' home with her two young children. This is why she is mentioned along with Aunt Ruby as living at Grandpa's house during the "Dance at Grandpa's " in Little House in the Big Woods. She came to Walnut Grove to offer Pa a job as timekeeper and storekeeper for the railroad. The Ingalls family decided to stay in the Dakotas, but Uncle Hi and Aunt Docia headed to Nebraska. Little is known of what happened to them after this, as the two families did not keep in touch. Parents: Lansford Whitting INGALLS and Laura Louisa COLBY. Spouse: L.D. August WALVOGEL. L.D. August WALVOGEL and Laura Ladocia INGALLS were married about 1864. They were divorced about 1870. While his wife Docia was pregnant with their second child, a group of men tried to break into the house. He shot a warning shot into the night, but hit one of the men. August was sent to prison for eight years, which led to his divorce. Children were: Lena E. WALVOGEL, August Eugene WALVOGEL. Spouse: Hiram FORBES. Hiram FORBES and Laura Ladocia INGALLS were married on April 1, 1874.166 Children were: Flora FORBES, Eva FORBES, Arthur FORBES, Robert FORBES, FORBES, FORBES, FORBES. Leo Vincent INGALLS was born on October 4, 1896.166 He died on July 16, 1974.166 He was adopted. Parents: Hiram Lemuel INGALLS and Sarah Elizabeth WOODWARD. LeRoy Hiram INGALLS was born on June 22, 1882 in Rock Elm, Pierce County, WI.558 He appeared in the census in April 1930 in Oakland Township, Burnett County, WI. He died on May 16, 1949 in Danbury Swiss Township, Burnett County, WI.166 He was buried on May 19, 1949 in Orange Cemetery, Burnett, WI. He was a Carpenter. He was also known as Roy Ingalls. Parents: Hiram Lemuel INGALLS and Sarah Elizabeth WOODWARD. Spouse: Mathilda BARTASH. LeRoy Hiram INGALLS and Mathilda BARTASH were married on April 1, 1901 in Webster, WI.166 Children were: William Edward INGALLS, Ben LeRoy INGALLS, Merrill Phillip INGALLS, Mildred INGALLS, Gladys R. INGALLS, Marian INGALLS. Lydia Louise INGALLS was born on April 12, 1838 in Cuba, NY.558 She died in 1913.558 Parents: Lansford Whitting INGALLS and Laura Louisa COLBY. Spouse: Isaiah CLOUGH. Isaiah CLOUGH and Lydia Louise INGALLS were married about 1855. Children were: Lafayette CLOUGH. Spouse: Joseph STOUFF. Joseph STOUFF and Lydia Louise INGALLS were married in 1859.558 Children were: Robert STOUFF, Minnie STOUFF, Amy STOUFF, Amos Alvin STOUFF. Marian INGALLS was born in 1924.558 She was living in 2010. She was adopted. Parents: LeRoy Hiram INGALLS and Mathilda BARTASH. Parents: William Edward INGALLS and Madeline REVOR. Spouse: George MALLUM. George MALLUM and Marian INGALLS were married about 1945. Children were: Living, Living, Evelyn Ann MALLUM, Living. Martha Esther INGALLS558 was born about 1885. She died. Parents: Lansford James INGALLS and Mary DICKINSON. |