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The Caulfield family includes Holden, Salinger's most famous character, as well as Vincent, subject of many of his earlier stories.

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Caulfield family stories

Vincent stories

These early Caulfield stories are a kind of alternate universe for fans of The Catcher in the Rye — the time period is shifted by roughly five years with an older Holden killed in the war. The names of the Caulfield children are also changed somewhat: D. B. becomes Vincent and Allie becomes Kenneth. These Vincent stories also include the Gladwaller family which is absent from the later Holden stories.

As part of the story arc, Vincent is killed in World War II. This leaves his close friend, Babe Gladwaller, to tell Vincent's girlfriend of his death.

Vincent argues with his mother about the draft for World War II
Babe Gladwaller narrates his and Vincent's last day at home before going off to war
Vincent's account of the death of Kenneth/Allie
Vincent's reaction to being notified of the death of his brother, Holden
Babe Gladwaller returns from the war to tell Vincent's girl of his death

Holden stories

Salinger wrote about Holden, using him as his main character after 1945. He actually credits Buddy Glass with the writing of Catcher in the Rye, linking the Caulfield and Glass families in that one conceived of the other. The Holden stories all relate to the eventual plot of The Catcher in the Rye, which would become the last of the series.

Reworked into Slight Rebellion Off Madison
An alternate take the first chapters of Catcher
An alternate take on chapter 17 of Catcher
This story of "Bobby" and Stradlater later became chapters 3-7 of Catcher
Holden's account of leaving school

Caulfield family tree

These characters change over the span of several stories, making a strict family tree impossible. Vincent and D.B. appear to be the same character, as Allie and Kenneth appear to be the same character. We aren't sure just who Curtis Caulfield is.

Mr. Caulfield
+Mary Moriarity
Vincent/D.B. Caulfield (19141944)
Died in Hürtgen Forest in WWII
Holden Morrissey Caulfield (1933– or December 19231943)
In This Sandwich Has No Mayonnaise, it says that he died "in the Pacific" in WWII, but The Catcher in the Rye places his age in 1949 as 16, making him way too young to have been in WWII. Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters makes this Curtis Caulfield instead, who may or may not be related.
Allie/Kenneth Caulfield (19351946)
Died as a child in 1946.
Phoebe Caulfield (1939–)
Viola Caulfield
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