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Caroline Celestia Ingalls 1870–1946 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 03 Aug 1870
Birth Location: Montgomery County, Kansas, USA
Death Date: 02 Jun 1946
Death Location: Keystone, Pennington, South Dakota, USA
Father: Charles Ingalls
Mother: Caroline Quiner
Spouse(s): David Swanzey
Children(s): Harold Swanzey, Mary Swanzey
Caroline Celestia Ingalls was born in 1870 in Montgomery County, Kansas, USA, the child of Charles Phillip Ingalls And Caroline Lake Quiner. Caroline Celestia Ingalls married David Niven Swanzey, and had children including Harold David Swanzey, Mary Elizabeth Swanzey. Caroline Celestia Ingalls passed away in 1946 in Keystone, Pennington, South Dakota, USA.
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- Caroline Celestia Ingalls was born in 1870 in Montgomery County, Kansas, USA, the child of Charles Phillip Ingalls And Caroline Lake Quiner.
- Caroline Celestia Ingalls married David Niven Swanzey, and had children including Harold David Swanzey, Mary Elizabeth Swanzey.
- Caroline Celestia Ingalls passed away in 1946 in Keystone, Pennington, South Dakota, USA.
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1. Harold (David) Swanzey 1906–1939
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2. Mary (Elizabeth) Swanzey 1904–1969
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 03 Aug 1870
Event Place: Montgomery County, Kansas, USA
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 02 Jun 1946
Event Place: Keystone, Pennington, South Dakota, USA