Caroline Starr Kipling

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Caroline Starr Kipling (Balestier)

Also Known As: "Carrie"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Rochester, Monroe County, NY, United States
Death: December 19, 1939 (76)
Burwash, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Henry Wolcott Balestier and Anna Balestier
Wife of Rudyard Kipling
Mother of Josephine Kipling; Elsie Bambridge and John Kipling
Sister of Wolcott Balestier; Josephine Dunham; Beatty Smith; Charles Wolcott Balestier and Beatty Smith Balestier

Managed by: Andrew Quinn Champion
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About Caroline Starr Kipling

Caroline "Carrie" Starr Balestier Kipling (December 31, 1862 – December 19, 1939) was the American-born wife of Rudyard Kipling and the custodian of his literary legacy after his death in 1936.

Balestier was born in Rochester, New York to a prominent local family with a reputation for being unconventional. Her paternal grandfather, whose ancestors were from Martinique, was a founder of the Century Association; her maternal grandfather was E. Peshine Smith, who with Commodore Perry completed commercial negotiations with Japan.

Balestier met Kipling via her brother Wolcott Balestier who had co-authored The Naulahka with Kipling. Balestier had come to London to keep house for her brother and serve as hostess for him. She taught Kipling how to use a typewriter. When Wolcott Balestier died suddenly of typhoid in 1891, Kipling was distraught and spent time with Miss Balestier, proposing to her via telegram and marrying her a week later. The couple were married in London on January 18, 1892. The bride was given away by Henry James who exclaimed "It’s a union of which I don’t forecast the future."

The Kiplings had planned a round-the-world trip for their honeymoon but Kipling's bank failed causing them to relocate to Balestier's family residence in Brattleboro, Vermont. Once the Kiplings built the family house, Naulakha, Kipling would write in an office that could only be accessed via Mrs. Kipling's own office where she would maintain his correspondence and manage the household accounts. The Kiplings left the United States in 1896 after Rudyard Kipling and Caroline's brother Beatty had an altercation over money.

The Kiplings eventually settled in England, in rural Burwash in the county of Sussex. They purchased Bateman's, a grand house that had been built in 1634. Bateman's was Carrie's home from 1902 until her death in 1939.


GEDCOM Note

Caroline S. Balestier met Mr. Kipling when she was keeping house for her brother in London, and following a short engagement, once broken, married him within seven weeks of Wolcotts death.

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Caroline Starr Kipling's Timeline

1862
December 31, 1862
Rochester, Monroe County, NY, United States
1892
December 29, 1892
Bliss Cottage, Brattleboro, Windham County, VT, United States
1896
February 2, 1896
Dummerston, Windham County, VT, United States
1897
August 17, 1897
Rottingdean, Sussex, England UK
1939
December 19, 1939
Age 76
Burwash, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom
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England