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Almanzo James Wilder (February 13, 1859 [a] – October 23, 1949) was an American farmer as well as the husband of Laura Ingalls Wilder and the father of Rose Wilder Lane, both noted authors.
By Courtney Campbell | January 26, 2021. Laura Ingalls Wilder opened up her personal life to the world when she wrote the autobiographical book series, the Little House on the Prairie.
Laura married Almanzo Wilder when she was 18 and he was 28, both living near DeSmet, South Dakota. Parents dearly hope their children will do better than they themselves did in life, but that wasn't true for Laura and Almanzo.
Almanzo James Wilder (/ælˈmænzoʊ ˈwaɪldər/; February 13, 1857 – October 23, 1949) was the husband of Laura Ingalls Wilder and the father of Rose Wilder Lane, both noted authors. He is portrayed in the NBC-TV series Little House on the Prairie and the three subsequent LHOP TV movies by actor Dean...
Almanzo J. Wilder. 92, a pioneer resident of Mansfield and one of its best known residents, died at his home, Rocky Ridge farm, Sunday morning following an illness of several weeks, with only his wife, Laura Ingalls Wilder, with him at the time.
Almanzo James Wilder – Biography. Almanzo James Wilder was the fifth child born to James and Angeline Wilder, on February 13, 1857, near Malone, New York. Laura wrote the story of his childhood here in her second book, Farmer Boy. His family later moved to Spring Valley, Minnesota.
Almanzo Wilder was the multi-talented farmer boy who could brave a raging blizzard to save a starving town AND make legendary pancakes. Laura drives Barnum with Almanzo in These Happy Golden Years illustration by Helen Sewell
Dean Butler, popularly known for his role as Almanzo Wilder, Laura Ingalls Wilder's love interest in "Little House," is visiting Mansfield High School on Saturday, Sept. 28, as part of the 49th ...
Almanzo Wilder, portrayed by the talented Dean Butler, is a central character in the later seasons of the classic television series “Little House on the Prairie.” As the romantic interest and eventual husband of Laura Ingalls, Almanzo’s character represents love, adventure, and perseverance.
She married Almanzo Wilder in De Smet, South Dakota in 1885, and they farmed there except for a brief sojourn in the Florida Panhandle for almost ten years. In 1894, they decided to move south to a milder climate. They settled in the Missouri Ozarks on 40 acres of land near the town of Mansfield.