Anna Gould


Anna Gould was an American socialite and heiress as a daughter of financier Jay Gould.

Early life

Anna Gould was born on June 5, 1875, in New York City. She was the daughter of Jay Gould and Helen Day Miller. Her siblings included George Jay Gould I, Edwin Gould I, Helen Miller Gould, Howard Gould, and Frank Jay Gould.

Personal life

On March 14, 1895, she married Paul Ernest Boniface de Castellane, elder son and heir apparent of the Marquis of Castellane, in Manhattan, New York. He was commonly referred to as Boniface de Castellane with the nickname "Boni" and used the courtesy title of Count of Castellane. Before their divorce, Boni and Anna had five children together:
They divorced in 1906, after Boniface had spent about $10 million of her family's money. Boniface then sought an annulment from the Vatican in 1924. After several appeals the validity of the marriage was upheld. On April 13, 1925, Time magazine wrote: "Probably not since Henry VIII tried in vain to get an annulment of his marriage with Catherine of Aragon has a matrimonial case been so long in the courts of the Roman Catholic Church as that on which nine Cardinals have just handed down a final decision."
In 1908, she married Boni's cousin, Hélie de Talleyrand-Périgord, Duc de Sagan, son of the dandy Boson de Talleyrand-Périgord. As eldest son and heir to the Duke of Talleyrand, he was styled Marquis of Talleyrand-Périgord and Duke of Sagan. With Talleyrand, Anna had the following two children:
She returned to the United States four months before her death and died on December 8, 1961, in Paris. She is entombed in Passy Cemetery in Paris.

Descendants

Anna was a grandmother to Elisabeth de Castellane, who married Jean Bertrand Jacques Adrien Nompar Comte de Caumont La Force in Paris on December 7, 1948. She was also a grandmother to Diane Rose Anne Marie de Castellane, who married Philippe François Armand Marie Duc de Mouchy Prince-Duc de Poix in Paris on April 14, 1948 on April 20, 1948. After having children, they divorced on March 13, 1974. She was also grandmother to Comte Hélie de Pourtalès who married, as her second husband, the eldest daughter of Princess Marie Clotilde Bonaparte.

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