Abigail MacBride Allen

Abigail MacBride Allen (born 1970) is the heir of the literary rights to the "Little House" books by Laura Ingalls Wilder[1] and is the daughter of Roger Lea MacBride, the 1976 Libertarian candidate for President of the U.S.[2]

At the time of her father's death in 1995,[3] it was estimated that the value of the "Little House" fortune was $100 million.[1] Little is known about her life or current residence, though she traveled with her father frequently during his 1976 presidential bid.[4] She also made public appearances with Roger Lea MacBride during events celebrating Laura Ingalls Wilder.[5]

She was living in Charlottesville, VA and Miami Beach at the time of her father's death in 1995.[3] She is not the biological heir of Laura Ingalls Wilder. Wilder's daughter Rose Wilder Lane, who had no children, befriended a young Roger Lea MacBride and later made him her heir. She treated him just as a mother would.[5] Abigail was adopted by Roger Lea MacBride shortly after her birth in 1970. [4] Her rights as sole heir to the "Little House" fortune came in 2001 after a contentious two-year lawsuit.[6] No images are publicly available, but she was described as a "raven-haired Southern beauty" by a New York Post reporter in 1999.[7]

References

  1. 1 2 Margolis, Rick (June 1, 2001) "Settlement on 'Little House' Books", School Library Journal
  2. St. John, Jeffrey (September 30, 1975) "MacBride Plans Campaign". Merced Sun-Star
  3. 1 2 Saxon, Wolfgang (March 8, 1995) "Roger MacBride, 65, Libertarian And 'Little House' Heir, Is Dead", The New York Times
  4. 1 2 Ward, Penny (March 29, 1976) "Libertarian Roger Lea MacBride Dreams of Vaulting from the Little House to the White House." People Magazine
  5. 1 2 Chin, Paula (November 1, 1999) "Little Uproar on the Prairie", People Magazine
  6. Johnson, Doug (December 18, 1999) "'Little House' Royalties at Issue in Lawsuit", Seattle Times
  7. Levine, Hallie (November 3, 1999) "Lawsuit on the Prairie," New York Post
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