Gould family

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Gould family
Current regionNew York, U.S.
Place of originSuffolk, England
Founded
  • 1650
  • 374 years ago
FounderNathan Gold
Connected familiesBeresford family
Drexel family
House of Talleyrand-Périgord
Estate(s)Lyndhurst; Hempstead House; George J. Gould House

The Gould family is a wealthy American family that came to prominence in the late 19th century. The family's fortune was primarily earned through a railroad empire built by

International-Great Northern railroads among others.[1][2]

By the early 20th century, the Goulds lost control over virtually all these railroads largely due to mismanagement by Jay's son, George Jay Gould.[3] Despite losing the source of much of their wealth, subsequent generations of the family continue to be involved in business, politics and philanthropy.

Family tree

  • Jay "Jason" Gould
    • George Jay Gould
    • Edwin Gould
      • Edwin Gould Jr. (1894–1917)
      • Frank Miller Gould (c.1895–1945)
        • Marianne Alice Gould (1925–1957)
        • Edwin Jay Gould (1932–1993)
    • Helen Miller Gould
    • Howard Gould
    • Anna Gould
      • Marie Louise de Castellane (b. 1896)
      • Boniface, Marquis de Castellane (1896–1946)
      • Georges Paul Ernest de Castellane (1897/9–1944)
      • Georges Gustave de Castellane (c. 1898–1946)
      • Jay (Jason) de Castellane (1902–1956)
    • Frank Jay Gould
      • Dorothy Gould Burns (1904–1969)
        • Rolande Graffenried de Villars (b. 1925)
        • Dorothy Graffenried de Villars (b. 1927)
      • Helen Margaret Gould (1902–1985)
        • Helen Daniele de Montenach (b.1924)
        • George Frank de Montenach (1926–1991)
        • Francoise Florena de Montenach (b.1929)
        • Francis Edouard Maret (b.1944)

Network

Associates

The following is a list of figures closely aligned with or subordinate to the Gould family.

Businesses

The following is a list of companies in which the Gould family have held a controlling or otherwise significant interest.

Philanthropy & Miscellaneous Nonprofit Institutions

References

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  2. ^ a b c d e Keys 1907, p. 8441.
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  5. ^ White, Henry Kirke (1895). History of the Union Pacific Railway. University of Chicago Press. p. 52.
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  7. ^ Drury 2007, p. 305.
  8. ^ a b c d Vivian, Julia L. (1995) [1905]. "Jay Gould". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  9. ^ a b c Douglas 2007, p. 494.
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  12. ^ Kelly, Jacques (2018). "Kingdon Gould Jr., Former Ambassador and Astute Parking Lot Investor, Dies at 94". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2024-03-08.
  13. ^ Lynch, Denis Tilden (1927). "Boss" Tweed: The Story of a Grim Generation, Volume 25. Boni and Liveright. p. 105.
  14. ^ White, Trumbull (1893). Wizard of Wall Street and his wealth, or, The life and deeds of Jay Gould. J.C. Yorston. p. 481.
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