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4 responses to “First James, Then George, Then Grandpa”

  1. Tish

    Could the names be of Charles’ brothers (Lansford James and George), Laura’s uncles, instead of Charles’ uncles? Maybe time and distance provided Laura’s memory with only these names. She might have remembered the story, but was vague on the names or thought they were correct. Perhaps Pa didn’t always specifically name his father’s brothers, or at least not with each retelling, so that the names were not as clearly remembered. I would think that her uncle’s names would be more deeply etched in her memory from the correspondence with the family in Wisconsin through the years.
    That’s my best guess…

  2. Tish

    Just another quick thought…If I have the sequence down correctly-if Laura mainly wrote Little House in the Big Woods to preserve Pa’s stories, or at least the spirit of them (hence taking a “best guess” approach with the names) and was LATER aware of their use in schools, she might’ve been more careful about accuracy in the later books. (For example, researching the Osage Indian’s name for Little House on the Prairie.)

  3. Cassandra Craig

    I am very confused!! I am doind a search on my family on ancestry.com. I have links to other peoples family tree and there are more siblings for Lansford. I show that Margaret Delano and Samuel Worthen Ingalls (Lansford’s parent’s) had the children below. I have searched the web and am finding some on one site and some not. Can you help?

    Martha Patty Ingalls (Born: 1792)
    Mary Polly Ingalls (Born: 1795)
    Daniel Ingalls (Born: 1796)
    James Ingalls (Born: 1798)
    Hiram Ingalls (Born: 1800)
    Aaron Ingalls (Born: 1802)
    Benjamin Ingalls (Born: 1804)
    John W Ingalls (Born: 1806)
    Samuel Worthen Ingalls (Born: 1809)
    Lansford Whiting Ingalls (Born: 1812)

    in need of help,
    Cassandra Craig

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