Almanzo Wilder - Family

Family

Daniel Wilder (1764-1851)
&
Mary Polly Gould (1765-1828)
Thomas Payne
&
Sarah Stewart Mason
Justin Day, I
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Abel Wilder (1784-1849) Hannah Payne (1790-1842) Justin Day, II
(1790-1861)
Diadema Bateman (1794-1868)
James Mason Wilder (1813-1899) Angeline Albina Day (1821-1905)
Laura Ann Wilder (1844-1899) Royal Gould Wilder (1847-1925) Eliza Jane Wilder (1850-1930) Alice M. Wilder (1852-1892) Almanzo James Wilder (1857-1949) Perley Day Wilder (1869-1934)
Source: The Genealogy of Almanzo & Laura Ingalls Wilder

The Wilder family has very deep family roots in colonial Massachusetts Bay Colony, with his ancestors including David Wilder (1764–1851) and Edmund Rice.

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