[2] She married at least three times; her husbands were William Jackson, Thomas Tipton, and John Whalon (also spelled Whallon or Whallen).
[4][5] In 1916, Carrie purchased a "beautiful two-story frame" house at 438 South Ritter Avenue.
[7] In 1916, Carrie Whalon hosted a Franchise League tea where Grace Julian Clarke was a speaker.
[8] In April 1916, the First Colored Women's Franchise League was organized in Indianapolis with Carrie as president.
[9][10][11][12][13][14] She attended the 1916 State Convention of the National Women's Suffrage Club where Carrie Chapman Catt was the speaker.