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George Jay Gould

George Jay Gould I (February 6, 1864 – May 16, 1923) was a financier and the son of Jay Gould.[2] He was himself a railroad executive, leading the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad (DRGW), Western Pacific Railroad (WP), and the Manhattan Railway Company.

George Jay Gould
Born(1864-02-06)February 6, 1864
DiedMay 16, 1923(1923-05-16) (aged 59)
Spouses
(m. 1885; died 1921)
Guinevere Jeanne Sinclair
(m. 1922)
Children10, including Helen Vivien, Kingdon, Jay II and Gloria Gould
Parent(s)Jay Gould
Helen Day Miller
Relatives
"Vigilant"
Gould as depicted in Vanity Fair, September 1894. Gould had bought Vigilant,[1] the winner of the previous year's America's Cup, and was racing it in England
Gould and his family at the wedding of his sister, Helen Miller Shepard in 1913

Early life Edit

Gould was born on February 6, 1864, the eldest son of Jay Gould (1836–1892) and Helen Day Miller (1838–1889). His father was a leading American railroad developer and speculator who has been referred to as one of the ruthless robber barons of the Gilded Age, whose success at business made him one of the richest men of his era.[3]

Railroad management Edit

Upon his father's death George inherited a portion of the Gould fortune (Jay Gould left $15 million to George and $10 million to each of his other 5 children) and his father's railroad holdings, including the DRGW and the Missouri Pacific Railroad. While in charge of the DRGW at the turn of the 20th century, he sent surveyors and engineers through California's Feather River canyon to stake out a route for the railroad to reach San Francisco, California. Through legal wranglings led by E. H. Harriman, who at the time led both the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Railroads, Gould was forced to set up third-party companies to manage the surveying and construction to disguise his role. The route that Gould's engineers built became the WP mainline.

In later years, the DRGW and WP would work together on trains that were passed off to each other in Salt Lake City, Utah, including the prestigious passenger train, the California Zephyr.

Personal life Edit

He married Edith Mary Kingdon (1864–1921), a stage actress, and had the following children:[4]

Gould also had a mistress, Guinevere Jeanne Sinclair (1885–1978), and had the following children with her:[13]

  • George Sinclair Gould (1915–2003)
  • Jane Sinclair Gould (1916–1948)
  • Guinevere Gould (1922–1968)

After the death of his first wife in 1921, Gould married Sinclair on May 1, 1922. Then with the three children in tow, they moved to England.[14]

Death and burial Edit

He died of pneumonia on May 16, 1923, on the French Riviera after contracting a fever in Egypt where he visited the tomb of Tutankhamun. He was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in New York. His estate was valued at $15,054,627 but after debts were paid it was worth $5,175,590 in 1933 dollars.[15][2]

Legacy Edit

Gould's estate in Lakewood Township, New Jersey, is now the site of Georgian Court University.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "The Sloop Vigilant Sold. George J. Gould To Be The Owner Of The Cup Defender". New York Times. April 19, 1894. Retrieved 2012-08-10. Mr. George J. Gould has purchased the Vigilant. The gentlemen, who had the yacht built last season to defend the America's Cup against the Valkyrie met yesterday afternoon and decided to accept the terms offered by Mr. Gould. Mr. Gould is to pay $25,000 for the boat. This will be a big surprise to yachtsmen, as Mr. Gould's name was never thought of in connection with the famous cup defender.
  2. ^ a b "George J. Gould Dies in Villa in France. Leaves $30,000,000. With His Second Wife and Her Children Near, He Yearned for His Sons. Last Malady a Secret. Death Holds Up Litigation With Family Over His Father's Estate. First Became Ill in March. Had Apparently Regained Health When He Suffered a Relapse". New York Times. May 17, 1923. Retrieved 2008-05-23. George Jay Gould died this morning at 3:30 o'clock at the Villa Zoralde, Cap Martin, where he had been living for some months with his wife and her two children. His death, it was stated at the villa, came quietly and was expected, as he had never rallied from the illness from which he had been suffering all Winter.
  3. ^ Maury Klein (1997). The Life and Legend of Jay Gould. JHU Press. p. 393. ISBN 9780801857713.
  4. ^ . Time. March 23, 1925. Archived from the original on December 2, 2008. Retrieved 2007-08-21. Of the seven older children by his first marriage — Kingdon, Jay, George Jay Jr., Marjorie, Vivien, Edith, Gloria — three eloped, one married an English nobleman, and one the daughter of a Hawaiian princess.
  5. ^ "Kingdon Gould, 58, Long A Financier. Grandson Of Founder Of Family Fortune Dies. Once On Rail Boards. Officer In 1918". New York Times. November 8, 1945. Retrieved 2008-06-19. Kingdon Gould, financier eldest son of the late George J. and Edith Kingdon Gould, and grandson of Jay Gould, financier and railroad ...
  6. ^ "Jay Gould Is Dead. Court Tennis Star. Grandson of the Financier Had Held Championship for Quarter of Century". New York Times. January 28, 1935. Retrieved 2007-07-21. Sportsman Succumbs in Up-State Hospital at 46. His Body Brought Here for Funeral.
  7. ^ "The Colfax chronicle. (Colfax, Grant Parish, La.) 1877-1981, July 22, 1911, Image 7 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress". Retrieved 9 May 2013.
  8. ^ "Marjorie Gould to Wed A.J. Drexel, Jr. Engagement of George Jay Gould's Eldest Daughters is Announced at a Dance". New York Times. January 19, 1910. Retrieved 2012-08-10. The engagement of the season, one most interesting abroad as well as in New York and Philadelphia, is that announced last night by George Jay Gould of his eldest daughter, Miss Marjorie Gould, to Anthony J. Drexel, Jr. of Philadelphia. ...
  9. ^ "Lady Decies Dies at 38 in London. Former Helen Vivien Gould Was Principal in Brilliant International Wedding of 1911. Was Noted As Hostess. Her Entertaining Was a Feature of British Capital. Husband Is Distinguished Irish Peer". New York Times. February 3, 1931. Retrieved 2007-11-26. Lady Decies, the former Helen Vivien Gould, daughter of the late George Jay Gould of New York, died in London this morning. She had been critically ill here for several days.
  10. ^ "He Is George Jay Gould, Jr". New York Times. May 15, 1896. Retrieved 2008-08-22. The third son and fifth child of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Gould was christened at noon to-day in All Saints' Memorial Church, ...
  11. ^ "Lady MacNeal Dies. Was Edith Gould. Granddaughter of Financier, 36, Succumbs at Estate in East Hampton. Wife of British Knight. Wrote Autobiography Telling of Family Life ..." New York Times. September 12, 1937. Retrieved 2008-08-22. Lady MacNeal, the former Edith Gould, granddaughter of the late Jay Gould, died at Gulf Crest, her estate here, late last night. Lady MacNeal, who was 36 years old, had been in poor health for two years. Death was caused by a liver ailment. Born on Father's Yacht. Edith Catherine Gould, next to the youngest of seven children, was the daughter of the late George J. Gould and Edith Kingdon Gould. ...
  12. ^ "Gloria Gould Barker Is Drowned In Swim Pool at Arizona Home. Mrs. W.M. Barker Drowns In A Pool. Victim Of Accident". Associated Press in New York Times. August 16, 1943. Retrieved 2008-06-07. Mrs. Gloria Gould Barker, 37, a member of the prominent Gould family of New York, was drowned today in the swimming pool of her desert home ten miles east of here.
  13. ^ "Gould Acknowledges Three Illegitimate Children In His Will". Associated Press. June 5, 1923. Retrieved 2012-08-10. Sinclair Gould, Jane Sinclair Gould and Guinivere Gould, born out of wedlock before his marriage to his second wife, Mrs. Guinivere Sinclair Gould. Mr. Gould ...
  14. ^ "Gould Gone for Good to live in England; Bride wed in tears" (PDF). New York Times. July 15, 1922. Retrieved 2012-04-03.
  15. ^ "G.J. Gould Estate is Only $5,175,590. Reduced From $15,054,627 in Settling Suits Over His Father's Fortune". New York Times. January 7, 1933. An appraisal filed yesterday of the New York estate of George J. Gould, who died May 16, 1923, a resident of New Jersey, showed that the property taxable here was worth only $60,592, consisting of his place at Furlough Lake, in the Catskills, with its contents, and personal effects in New York City.

Further reading Edit

  • Brehm, Frank (2005), The SF&GSL. Retrieved March 2, 2005.
  • Geis, Sister M. Christina, . Retrieved March 2, 2005.
  • White, John H., Jr. (Spring 1986), America's Most Noteworthy Railroaders, Railroad History, 154', p. 9-15.

External links Edit

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George Jay Gould I February 6 1864 May 16 1923 was a financier and the son of Jay Gould 2 He was himself a railroad executive leading the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad DRGW Western Pacific Railroad WP and the Manhattan Railway Company George Jay GouldBorn 1864 02 06 February 6 1864DiedMay 16 1923 1923 05 16 aged 59 French RivieraSpousesEdith Kingdon m 1885 died 1921 wbr Guinevere Jeanne Sinclair m 1922 wbr Children10 including Helen Vivien Kingdon Jay II and Gloria GouldParent s Jay GouldHelen Day MillerRelativessiblings Edwin Gould Sr Helen GouldHoward GouldAnna GouldFrank Jay Gould Vigilant Gould as depicted in Vanity Fair September 1894 Gould had bought Vigilant 1 the winner of the previous year s America s Cup and was racing it in EnglandGould and his family at the wedding of his sister Helen Miller Shepard in 1913 Contents 1 Early life 2 Railroad management 3 Personal life 3 1 Death and burial 3 2 Legacy 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life EditGould was born on February 6 1864 the eldest son of Jay Gould 1836 1892 and Helen Day Miller 1838 1889 His father was a leading American railroad developer and speculator who has been referred to as one of the ruthless robber barons of the Gilded Age whose success at business made him one of the richest men of his era 3 Railroad management EditSee also Gould transcontinental system and Fuller Syndicate Upon his father s death George inherited a portion of the Gould fortune Jay Gould left 15 million to George and 10 million to each of his other 5 children and his father s railroad holdings including the DRGW and the Missouri Pacific Railroad While in charge of the DRGW at the turn of the 20th century he sent surveyors and engineers through California s Feather River canyon to stake out a route for the railroad to reach San Francisco California Through legal wranglings led by E H Harriman who at the time led both the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Railroads Gould was forced to set up third party companies to manage the surveying and construction to disguise his role The route that Gould s engineers built became the WP mainline In later years the DRGW and WP would work together on trains that were passed off to each other in Salt Lake City Utah including the prestigious passenger train the California Zephyr Personal life EditHe married Edith Mary Kingdon 1864 1921 a stage actress and had the following children 4 Kingdon Gould Sr 1887 1945 who married Annunziata Camilla Maria Lucci 1890 1961 5 Jay Gould II 1888 1935 who was a tennis player and who married Anne Douglass Graham a descendant of Hawaiian royalty 6 7 Marjorie Gwynne Gould 1891 1955 who married Anthony Joseph Drexel III 8 grandson of Anthony Joseph Drexel through Anthony Joseph Drexel Jr Helen Vivien Gould 1893 1931 who married John Graham Hope DeLaPoer Horsley Beresford 5th Baron Decies 1866 1945 9 George Jay Gould II 1896 1963 who married Laura Carter 10 Edith Catherine Gould 1901 1937 who married Carroll Livingston Wainwright I 1899 1967 their son was Stuyvesant Wainwright and after a divorce married Sir Hector Murray MacNeal 11 Gloria Gould 1906 1943 who married Henry A Bishop II and after a divorce married Wallace McFarlane Barker 12 Gould also had a mistress Guinevere Jeanne Sinclair 1885 1978 and had the following children with her 13 George Sinclair Gould 1915 2003 Jane Sinclair Gould 1916 1948 Guinevere Gould 1922 1968 After the death of his first wife in 1921 Gould married Sinclair on May 1 1922 Then with the three children in tow they moved to England 14 Death and burial Edit He died of pneumonia on May 16 1923 on the French Riviera after contracting a fever in Egypt where he visited the tomb of Tutankhamun He was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in New York His estate was valued at 15 054 627 but after debts were paid it was worth 5 175 590 in 1933 dollars 15 2 Legacy Edit Gould s estate in Lakewood Township New Jersey is now the site of Georgian Court University See also EditCurse of the PharaohsReferences Edit The Sloop Vigilant Sold George J Gould To Be The Owner Of The Cup Defender New York Times April 19 1894 Retrieved 2012 08 10 Mr George J Gould has purchased the Vigilant The gentlemen who had the yacht built last season to defend the America s Cup against the Valkyrie met yesterday afternoon and decided to accept the terms offered by Mr Gould Mr Gould is to pay 25 000 for the boat This will be a big surprise to yachtsmen as Mr Gould s name was never thought of in connection with the famous cup defender a b George J Gould Dies in Villa in France Leaves 30 000 000 With His Second Wife and Her Children Near He Yearned for His Sons Last Malady a Secret Death Holds Up Litigation With Family Over His Father s Estate First Became Ill in March Had Apparently Regained Health When He Suffered a Relapse New York Times May 17 1923 Retrieved 2008 05 23 George Jay Gould died this morning at 3 30 o clock at the Villa Zoralde Cap Martin where he had been living for some months with his wife and her two children His death it was stated at the villa came quietly and was expected as he had never rallied from the illness from which he had been suffering all Winter Maury Klein 1997 The Life and Legend of Jay Gould JHU Press p 393 ISBN 9780801857713 The Goulds Are Going Time March 23 1925 Archived from the original on December 2 2008 Retrieved 2007 08 21 Of the seven older children by his first marriage Kingdon Jay George Jay Jr Marjorie Vivien Edith Gloria three eloped one married an English nobleman and one the daughter of a Hawaiian princess Kingdon Gould 58 Long A Financier Grandson Of Founder Of Family Fortune Dies Once On Rail Boards Officer In 1918 New York Times November 8 1945 Retrieved 2008 06 19 Kingdon Gould financier eldest son of the late George J and Edith Kingdon Gould and grandson of Jay Gould financier and railroad Jay Gould Is Dead Court Tennis Star Grandson of the Financier Had Held Championship for Quarter of Century New York Times January 28 1935 Retrieved 2007 07 21 Sportsman Succumbs in Up State Hospital at 46 His Body Brought Here for Funeral The Colfax chronicle Colfax Grant Parish La 1877 1981 July 22 1911 Image 7 Chronicling America Library of Congress Retrieved 9 May 2013 Marjorie Gould to Wed A J Drexel Jr Engagement of George Jay Gould s Eldest Daughters is Announced at a Dance New York Times January 19 1910 Retrieved 2012 08 10 The engagement of the season one most interesting abroad as well as in New York and Philadelphia is that announced last night by George Jay Gould of his eldest daughter Miss Marjorie Gould to Anthony J Drexel Jr of Philadelphia Lady Decies Dies at 38 in London Former Helen Vivien Gould Was Principal in Brilliant International Wedding of 1911 Was Noted As Hostess Her Entertaining Was a Feature of British Capital Husband Is Distinguished Irish Peer New York Times February 3 1931 Retrieved 2007 11 26 Lady Decies the former Helen Vivien Gould daughter of the late George Jay Gould of New York died in London this morning She had been critically ill here for several days He Is George Jay Gould Jr New York Times May 15 1896 Retrieved 2008 08 22 The third son and fifth child of Mr and Mrs George J Gould was christened at noon to day in All Saints Memorial Church Lady MacNeal Dies Was Edith Gould Granddaughter of Financier 36 Succumbs at Estate in East Hampton Wife of British Knight Wrote Autobiography Telling of Family Life New York Times September 12 1937 Retrieved 2008 08 22 Lady MacNeal the former Edith Gould granddaughter of the late Jay Gould died at Gulf Crest her estate here late last night Lady MacNeal who was 36 years old had been in poor health for two years Death was caused by a liver ailment Born on Father s Yacht Edith Catherine Gould next to the youngest of seven children was the daughter of the late George J Gould and Edith Kingdon Gould Gloria Gould Barker Is Drowned In Swim Pool at Arizona Home Mrs W M Barker Drowns In A Pool Victim Of Accident Associated Press in New York Times August 16 1943 Retrieved 2008 06 07 Mrs Gloria Gould Barker 37 a member of the prominent Gould family of New York was drowned today in the swimming pool of her desert home ten miles east of here Gould Acknowledges Three Illegitimate Children In His Will Associated Press June 5 1923 Retrieved 2012 08 10 Sinclair Gould Jane Sinclair Gould and Guinivere Gould born out of wedlock before his marriage to his second wife Mrs Guinivere Sinclair Gould Mr Gould Gould Gone for Good to live in England Bride wed in tears PDF New York Times July 15 1922 Retrieved 2012 04 03 G J Gould Estate is Only 5 175 590 Reduced From 15 054 627 in Settling Suits Over His Father s Fortune New York Times January 7 1933 An appraisal filed yesterday of the New York estate of George J Gould who died May 16 1923 a resident of New Jersey showed that the property taxable here was worth only 60 592 consisting of his place at Furlough Lake in the Catskills with its contents and personal effects in New York City Further reading EditBrehm Frank 2005 The SF amp GSL Retrieved March 2 2005 Geis Sister M Christina The George Jay Gould Estate Retrieved March 2 2005 White John H Jr Spring 1986 America s Most Noteworthy Railroaders Railroad History 154 p 9 15 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to George Jay Gould The George Jay Gould Estate Newspaper clippings about George Jay Gould in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George Jay Gould amp oldid 1175010552, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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