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Charles Freddie Ingalls Jr. Biography


Charles "Freddie" Ingalls Jr. – Biography


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1.     Charles Frederick Ingalls

Alias: Little Freddie

Born: November 1, 1875 Walnut Grove, Redwood County Minnesota

Died: August 27, 1876 South Troy Wabasha County Minnesota

          27 Aug 1876 in Troy, Pipestone, Minnesota

Spouse: Single

Parents: Charles Phillips Ingalls, Caroline Lake Quiner

Cause of Death: SIDS

Age at Death: YRS: Ǿ MOS: 8 DYS: 26

Interment:  Peter Ingalls Farm site Wabasha County Minnesota

 

Charles "Freddie" Ingalls Jr. - Biography


Charles Frederick Ingalls Jr., better known as Freddie, was the fourth child and only son of Charles and Caroline Ingalls and was born November 1, 1875 in Walnut Grove, Minnesota. When he was nine months old, the baby began to lose weight, and despite a doctor being called, Baby Freddie died on August 27, 1876.

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Infant brother of Laura Ingalls Wilder, called Freddie by the family. Laura did not include Freddie in her "Little House" novels because, her biographers assume, the memories were too painful. He lived in the period between "On the Banks of Plum Creek" and "By the Shores of Silver Lake." Laura rarely spoke of him, although later in her life she did say he had never been a healthy baby, and suffered convulsions before he died. Late in her life, Caroline Ingalls said, "Everything would have been different if Freddie had lived."

 

However, Freddie's brief life and death were dramatized on the "Little House" TV series (the episode, titled "The Lord is my Shepherd," aired on December 18, 1974, with guest star Ernest Borgnine). Freddie was buried on the farm of Peter Ingalls (Pa's brother), where the family was living at the time. The farm no longer exists and his exact grave location is unknown today

 

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