Carrie Ingalls

Carrie Ingalls
1870 - 1946
Carrie Ingalls  American Relative
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Carrie Ingalls was previously married to David N. Swanzey (1912 - 1938).

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Carrie Ingalls is a member of the following lists: Deaths from diabetes, People from Montgomery County, Kansas and 1946 deaths.

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TypeTotalLongestAverageShortest
Married1 25 years, 8 months - -
Total1 25 years, 8 months - -

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First Name Carrie
Middle Name Celestia
Last Name Swanzey
Maiden Name Ingalls
Full Name at Birth Caroline Celestia Ingalls
Alternative Name Carrie Ingalls-Swanzey
Birthday 3rd August, 1870
Birthplace Kansas
Died 2nd June, 1946
Place of Death Keystone, SD
Cause of Death Diabetes
Buried De Smet Cemetery
Build Slim
Zodiac Sign Leo
Sexuality Straight
Ethnicity White
Nationality American
Occupation Relative
Father Charles Ingalls (father)
Mother Caroline Ingalls (mother)
Sister Mary Ingalls (sister), Laura Ingalls Wilder (sister), Grace Ingalls (sister)

Caroline "Carrie" Celestia Ingalls Swanzey (; August 3, 1870 – June 2, 1946) was the third child of Charles and Caroline Ingalls, and was born in Montgomery County, Kansas. She was a younger sister of Laura Ingalls Wilder, who is known for her Little House books.

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NameAgeZodiacOccupationNationality
Carrie Ingalls75 LeoRelative
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David N. Swanzey-
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