Was Edith Gould. Jay was raised at Manhattan, New York where his father was a stock broker. By the time of his death in 1892, he was believed to be worth over $100 million. This is a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Jay Ghoul House of Curiosities - CANCELLED. People Projects Discussions Surnames While neither Jay nor Helen Gould needed to use their collections to impress their peers – neither was voraciously social – they seemed to like knowing that they were getting the best pieces. The Goulds and the Tiffanys both went to the Presbyterian Church in Irvington and in a surviving letter to the church, Helen Gould (Jay Gould’s daughter) referred to the “younger Tiffany” implying she knew both Louis C. Tiffany (who was twenty years her senior) and his father, Charles, the elder Tiffany. As a part of the remodeling, a series of internal transom windows in Japonesque style, depicting peacocks and birds of paradise, were installed in the bay windows. Just selling you hope so you do absolutely nothing as (((they))) continue asset stripping you until the day your family wakes up homeless in the gutter. In 1880, Gould purchased both a brownstone on Fifth Avenue in New York City and Lyndhurst, then located in Irvington, New York (now Tarrytown, New York) which was, so to speak, the Greenwich, CT of the Gilded Age. Victim Of Accident", "Gould Acknowledges Three Illegitimate Children In His Will", "Gould Gone for Good to live in England; Bride wed in tears", Newspaper clippings about George Jay Gould, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=George_Jay_Gould&oldid=1001951740, 19th-century American railroad executives, American railroad executives of the 20th century, People from Lakewood Township, New Jersey, Wikipedia articles with SNAC-ID identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Jay Gould was born on May 27, 1836 in Roxbury, New York, United States (56 years old). Gould was a member of West Presbyterian Church at 31 West 42nd Street. Jay married first to Jennifer Beryl Bruce on 21 September 1944 at Beverly Hills, California. [14], 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. Increasingly, however, a number of experts have moved attribution into the LaFarge category. Jay Gould is a Business, zodiac sign: Gemini.Find out Jay Gouldnet worth 2020, salary 2020 detail bellow. Screen: Tiffany Studios Favrile glass, 7 1/2 x 5 in. While the scene of a doe drinking from a stream is seemingly naturalistic, it is a visualization of a passage from the Psalms, “As my hart panteth after the water brooks, so panteth my soul after thee, O God” (Psalm 42:1). The new Herter parlor scheme was extensively documented by photographs, and the furniture still exists in the Lyndhurst collection. 1877-1981, July 22, 1911, Image 7 « Chronicling America « Library of Congress", "Marjorie Gould to Wed A.J. The Neustadt Collection of Tiffany Glass, Queens, NY. Wife of British Knight. It was displayed with Candace Wheeler portieres and a Herter Brothers Japonesque table from the Lyndhurst collection, this mise-en-scene recreates Gould’s interiors, a mix of long out-of-fashion decor combined with the latest in work from Tiffany. Jayson “Jay” Gould was born into a farming family in Roxbury, New York, on May 27, 1836. Engagement of George Jay Gould's Eldest Daughters is Announced at a Dance", "Lady Decies Dies at 38 in London. Drexel, Jr. Originally part of a pair, this small glass screen was meant to conceal the burning flame underneath a silver tea pot. Their matrimony ended after the death of Hellen in 1889. Anecdotally, it appears Jay Gould may have started using the services of Tiffany at the time of redecoration of Lyndhurst in about 1882. A native of Roxbury, New York, Jay Gould was born May 27, 1836, on a small farm operated by his parents, John Burr Gould and Mary (More) Gould. This chair may have been maid for a second-floor sitting room. First Became Ill in March. He married Edith Mary Kingdon (1864–1921), a stage actress, and had the following children:[4], George Gould also had a mistress, Guinevere Jeanne Sinclair (1885–1978), and had the following children with her:[13], After the death of his first wife in 1921, Gould married Sinclair on May 1, 1922. (Colfax, Grant Parish, La.) They bear a close resemblance to John LaFarge’s work at the time with the decorating company he founded although no records exist that provide definitive proof. George J. Gould To Be The Owner Of The Cup Defender", "George J. Gould Dies in Villa in France. Gould also purchased lamps from Tiffany Studios for Lyndhurst of which some remain in the collection. At Lyndhurst, the Herters clearly redecorated the parlor and likely added such touches as new fireplace surrounds and period lighting to some of the main rooms. Grandson of the Financier Had Held Championship for Quarter of Century", "The Colfax chronicle. Jay Gould, c.1877. Had Apparently Regained Health When He Suffered a Relapse", "Kingdon Gould, 58, Long A Financier. Apr 26, 2015 - This Pin was discovered by Vanessa Brodrick. LaFarge was a lackluster businessman, increasingly in competition with Louis C. Tiffany, whose father was the successful businessman and founder of Tiffany & Company and who imparted strong competitive business skills to his son. Mrs. W.M. Gould was born on February 6, 1864, the eldest son of Jay Gould (1836–1892) and Helen Day Miller (1838–1889). They were the parents of at least 2 daughters. It later merged with Park Presbyterian to form West-Park Presbyterian. Russell Jay Gould is part of the Army Psychological Operations. Unfortunately, Gould died prematurely in 1892m so his contact with Tiffany would have been brief. Moth Screen: Lyndhurst, Lamp: Tiffany Studios Favrile glass, bronze base with rich brown-green patina, 26 x 20 in. Then with the three children in tow, they moved to England. The route that Gould's engineers built became the WP mainline. His father was a court reporter and part-time, unpaid naturalist (student of nature). George Jay Gould (1864–1923), his eldest son, also became a prominent railway owner and was president of the Missouri Pacific, the Texas and Pacific, and several other railways. In addition, a photograph survives in the Lyndhurst archive showing an early Tiffany kerosene lamp set on a Chinese bronze vase base on a center table in the Lyndhurst library (see banner image). Gould had much of his correspondence and records destroyed upon his death, and the fire at Laurelton Hall, Tiffany’s sumptuous home on Long Island, destroyed many of his records as well. [2] He was himself a railroad executive, leading the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad (DRGW), Western Pacific Railroad (WP), and Manhattan Railway. 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. Against this backdrop, Jay Gould’s patronage of Tiffany remains uncertain. Tiffany Studios Favrile glass, 12 x 7 1/8 in. Officer In 1918", "Jay Gould Is Dead. His name was Jay Gould, and over his career, he made and lost several fortunes. Jay is related to Diane M Gould and Barbara A Gould as well as 3 additional people. At Lyndhurst he raised orchids in the spectacular greenhouse there and it was once said … This photograph is believed to have been taken shortly after Jay Gould’s death. Today this is called “trophy” collecting. They have also lived in Gardena, CA and Riverside, CA. Jay Gould was very close to his wife and children and together, his family determined what charities they would fund. Early History of the Gould family. Helen Gould often updated her Fifth Avenue mansion by retrofitting old gas fixtures with Tiffany glass shades. He realized at a young age, however, that farm work was not to his liking. Gould's estate in Lakewood Township, New Jersey is now the site of Georgian Court University. He was self-taught in surveying and in his late teens he was employed making maps of counties in New York State. Barker Drowns In A Pool. 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. Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company Prima vera and American Ash, varicolored wood and metal micromosaic marquetry, and glass ball in brass claw feet 35 1/4 x 18 1/4 in. Leonard Gould was a self-taught man who took his son to the American Museum of Natural History when the boy was five years old. Thus, the strongest link of Jay Gould working with Tiffany might relate to a possible commission of the decorative floral glass still extant at Lyndhurst. Jay was born into a family of farmers, to Mary More and John Burr Gould and is of American and Scottish ancestry, and was a great-grandchild of John More who founded the city of Moresville, New York. Gould's maternal grandfather Alexander T. Height 10 1/4 inches.” A similar aquamarine vase with a high neck came on the American auction market approximately a decade ago. Tiffany. Most of the parlor furniture came from the Gould’s old Fifth Avenue home and was likely designed by the elder Gustave Herter. With the electrification of her mansion on Fifth Avenue and Lyndhurst, Helen Gould was quite content to retrofit gas light fixtures from the 1880s with Tiffany shades meant for new electric lighting. George Jay Gould I (February 6, 1864 – May 16, 1923) was a financier and the son of Jay Gould. In 1905 Jay Gould, then a youth of 16, startled the court tennis world by becoming runner-up in the annual tournament at Tuxedo Park. It is unclear whether this was a deliberate collection or simply fine examples that were remnant when the business closed. The church was dedicated on October 13, 1894. The remaining windows in the house have traditionally been ascribed to Tiffany by multiple scholars and stained glass restorers. Genealogy for Jay Gould (1889 - d.) family tree on Geni, with over 200 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. Stephen Jay Gould was born on September 10, 1941, in New York City, the son of Leonard and Eleanor (Rosenberg) Gould. Jason Gould was born in Roxbury, New York, the son of Mary More (1798–1841) and John Burr Gould (1792–1866). Shade impressed: TIFFANY STUDIOS NEW YORK 1531; base impressed: TIFFANY STUDIOS/ NEW YORK/443. Jayson Gould was born in Roxbury, New York, on May 27, 1836, the son of John Gould and Mary More. Unfortunately, an appropriately sized Tiffany lamp for such a screen no longer exists in the Lyndhurst collection. It displays the refined orientalist aesthetic that Tiffany would introduce to the American public at the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition. His father, John Burr Gould, was a farmer and a storekeeper. Jay’s oldest son, George, inherited the family fortune. Held in a Herter Brothers frame, this is one of three transom windows placed in the Lyndhurst parlor during Jay Gould’s redecoration. Mesothelioma is a rare cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. Jay Gould was born on May 27, 1836 in Roxbury, a village located in the Delaware County, New York. This unusual chair comes from the home of Henry and Louisine Havermeyer, noted art collectors whose Old Masters and Impressionist paintings are among the finest holdings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s collections. Sometimes the work was done with LaFarge and sometimes without him. Christian Herter, the younger of the pair, led the three-year Vanderbilt project to completion in 1882 and it was supposed to be his last. Husband Is Distinguished Irish Peer", "Lady MacNeal Dies. While Helen Gould was happy to live with the decorations installed by her father at both Lyndhurst and Fifth Avenue, other New York collectors employed Tiffany to do complete redecorations of their homes. The mineral could be found in everything from construction materials like roofing shingles to protective clothing and automotive parts. Former Helen Vivien Gould Was Principal in Brilliant International Wedding of 1911. Discover (and save!) He started his education at local school at Roxbury. Although Tiffany may not have worked extensively with Jay Gould at Lyndhurst in the early 1880s, his Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company did provide a later memorial window for the Dutch Reformed Church in Roxbury, NY, Gould’s birthplace. Jul 20, 2014 - Jay Gould's Circus, Glencoe Mn 1940's Circus family picture. Once On Rail Boards. Source citations are included at the bottom of the page. View the profiles of people named Jay Gould. A number of members of the Gould family are entombed in the mausoleum including Gould’s wife, Helen, who died in 1889, and a number of their children. Last Malady a Secret. 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. Wrote Autobiography Telling of Family Life ...", "Gloria Gould Barker Is Drowned In Swim Pool at Arizona Home. Jay had several children and, among them, they married a Tallyrand, a Baron Decies, and a Drexel. The church was designed by Henry Janeway Hardenbergh of New York, who also designed the NYS Capitol, The Plaza Hotel, and Dakota Apartments. The second best result is Jay M Gould age 60s in Lawndale, CA in the Lawndale neighborhood. Helen Gould’s estate was sold in 1942 by the Kende Gallery at Gimbel Brothers Department Store. Perhaps the most dramatic alteration that Helen Gould made to the decor of her Fifth Avenue mansion, originally installed in the 1880s by her father Jay Gould, was the addition of a monumental leaded-glass window from Tiffany Studios at the end of the home’s entry hall. This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Gould research. He was the son of Jay Gould, II and Anne Douglas Graham Gould. John Graham Hope DeLaPoer Horsley Beresford, "The Sloop Vigilant Sold. Interestingly, Jay Gould’s crypt is soldered closed. Lamp: Private Collection. Jay Gould married Hellen Day Miller in 1863, and as a couple, they had six children. If any of these materials become damaged, the dangerous asbestos fibers can easily be inhaled or ingested. Leaves $30,000,000. All of the caskets are in wall crypts. Gould’s landscape window was massive, close to 10 feet high, and the reproduction in the exhibition was shown at half size. Chairs with similar inlay were made for the Havermeyer Japonesque music room and sitting room and exist in a number of museum collections. The simple description of the former vase reads, “Ovoid vase with high flaring neck and circular foot, the interior made to simulate goldfish in water. Purchase a Daily Grounds Pass to explore Lyndhurst’s majestic Hudson River setting at your own pace. His father was of British ancestry and his mother was of Scottish ancestry. The Havermeyers employed Tiffany and Colman in 1891 to decorate their East 66th Street residence. Although there is no firm documentation as to their designer, they clearly resemble the work of John LaFarge in both motif and work of glass. His father was a farmer and a storekeeper, and Jay, as a small boy, grew up on a farm. Upon his father's death George inherited the Gould fortune and his father's railroad holdings, including the DRGW and the Missouri Pacific Railroad. Jason "Jay" Gould is in the 1st generation of the family tree for Jay Gould (Ahnentafel #1). This rare enameled vase highlights Helen Gould’s penchant for purchasing fine and unique items from Tiffany. He was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in New York. White, John H., Jr. (Spring 1986), America's Most Noteworthy Railroaders, This page was last edited on 22 January 2021, at 03:29. This moth-shaped screen was hung from a lamp similar in shape to the poppy lamp shown here. 2021 National Trust for Historic Preservation and Lyndhurst. Gould was born on February 6, 1864, the eldest son of Jay Gould (1836–1892) and Helen Day Miller (1838–1889). Before Tiffany, Gould had worked extensively with the Herter Brothers. Tiffany Studios, Arthur Saunders designer Blown and cased glass, 14 3/4 Inscribed: 1999H L.C. Helen Gould inherited large collections of fine and decorative arts from her father and was an aggressive collector. At that time, William H. Vanderbilt, Gould’s Fifth Avenue neighbor and competitor, was involved in constructing a massive triple house using the Herter Brothers firm as architects and decorators. Although the sales catalog descriptions of most lots are cursory and few pieces are pictured, it is clear that Helen Gould owned both an aquamarine goldfish vase and an aquamarine lily vase. Gould had much of his correspondence and records destroyed upon his death, and the fire at Laurelton Hall, Tiffany’s sumptuous home on Long Island, destroyed many of his records as well. Select this result to view Jay M Gould's phone number, address, and more. Associated Artists Printed cotton velvet, length 88 in. Each morning Mr. Gould held a family meeting, at which time his children could present options for charitable giving. Placing these windows firmly in either the LaFarge or his decorating company may be impossible but in design and technique, the transom windows in the Lyndhurst parlor are clearly LaFarge-esque. This bullshit story is part of the City of London's Masonic Crown Shit Show. He attended a local school and learned basic subjects. your own Pins on Pinterest Granddaughter of Financier, 36, Succumbs at Estate in East Hampton. The designs for the windows that survive at Lyndhurst are believed to have been executed by Frederick Wilson from 1893-1894, right at the start of his work for Tiffany.
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