Well, I had to disappoint my Canadian relatives who are convinced that there is a close family connection to Rudyard Kipling.
My geat great grandfather was George Kipling Burrows, son of John and Sarah Burrows. The Canadian relatives also trace back to John and Sarah Burrows. John Burrows and his son George Kipling Burrows were both East End boot makers. The Kipling connection comes via Sarah Burrows ... her maiden name was Kipling.
However ... after much research and a DNA test on somebody still living in 2014, the conclusions we drew about Sarah Kipling (born 1839) was that she was a Kipling by adoption, not by birth. (She was not baptised until the 1850s, when she names George Kipling as her father; but her widowed mother had not married George Kipling until 1844 ... however, young Sarah Kiplin gIS shown at the same address as George Kipling in the 1841 census (with no sign of her mother) so it was not actually 100% cut and dried until the DNA result came in.
Even if the DNA result had shown a Kipling match, however, George Kipling was from the Nottinghamshire branch of the family, which has no known link to Joseph Rudyard Kipling.
Oh well! (And I have to say, the story which came down to my Canadian relatives that "the rest of the family looked down on him because he didn't have a proper job - he just wrote books" does have a feel of truth about it!)
The family tradition (which I am hearing from more than one source ... although I do not know if they are independent or not) that we are of Huguenot descent remains to be investigated.