![]() ![]() "After they married, they sold those farms and moved there, and Laura’s mother also taught at a school near their home," he added.īass said another interesting fact is that Laura’s daughter, Rose Wilder Lane, was also an American journalist, travel writer, novelist, a political theorist and one of the highest paid female authors in that era. And Fredrick Marshall Holbrook (Laura’s step-grandfather), and his wife, Charlotte Wallis Tucker Quiner Holbrook (Laura’s grandmother), built and lived in the house John and Beth Jennings own. … The families lived there, and they interacted. “It’s important because it’s where Charles Ingalls and Caroline Lake Quiner (Laura’s parents) met and got married. ![]() ![]() People love seeing how people lived and what people did in the years before us.”īass, whose organization deals with “anything to do with Laura Ingalls Wilder, her daughter Rose Wilder Lane, and their entire family,” said that although the Little House Series didn’t start in Concord, its connection to Wilder is an important one. ![]()
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