Gloria Gould Notes
Notes
1. Arrival: New York, United States, S.S. Santa Elena sailing from San Francisco/Los Angeles, APR 30/MAY 1, 1937; Arizona
State Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Standard Certificate of Death, Gloria Gould Barker, Aug. 15, 1943.
2. “Jay Gould died Today,” The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Brooklyn, New York, December 2, 1892.
3. “Mrs George Gould Dies on Golf Links,” Fort Wayne Journal-
4. “Gould Baby Quits Parents, Miss Gloria Visits London With Nurse-
5. “A Charming Little Girl is Miss Gloria Gould,” The Evening Post, Frederick, Maryland, February 20, 1911.
6. “Wee Gloria Gould Makes a Hit With the Camera Men,” The Mansfield News, Mansfield, Ohio, February 22, 1911.
7. “Gloria Gould Daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Gould Appears in Tableaux,” Middletown
Daily News-
8. “200 Society Children to Appear in Juvenile Revolution Charity,” Fort Wayne News, March 20, 1915.
9. “Here We Have a New Child prodigy,” The La Crosse Tribune, La Crosse, Wisconsin, July 8, 1916; The Sun, :Lowell, Massachusetts, July 19, 1916; “Gloria Gould Star at 10,”
Trenton Evening Times, Trenton, New Jersey, July 1, 1916; “Gloria Gould as Actress,” New York Times, July 1, 1916; et al.
10. Arrival: New York, United States, S.S. Mauretania, sailing from Liverpool, October 17, 1913; The New York Times, August 26,
1908; The Washington Post, April 27, 1907; “George J. Gould and Family Return from Europe,” The Lowell Sun, “Gould Children Return,” New York Times, October 10, 1916,;
“Caught by Camera on Eve of Sailing,” Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana, June 4, 1911; Et al.
11. “Gloria Gould to Wed Young Yale Student,” Syracuse Herald, Syracuse, New York, April 5, 1923.
12. “Gloria Gould, at Twelve, Proves herself graceful Dancer at Belgium Orphan Benefit,” The Iowa City Citizen, Iowa City, Iowa, March 8, 1913.
13. “Mrs. George Gould Dies on Golf Links,” Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, November 14, 1921.
14. “Wife Leaves home to Gould,” The Washington Post, December 12, 1921.
15. “George J. Gould’s Secret Wedding to Actress to Cost Him 3 Million,” Syracuse Herald, Syracuse, New York, July 12, 1922.
16. “Gould Millions for Children who are Born out of Wedlock,” Daily News Standard, Uniontown, Pennsylvania, June 5, 1923.
17. “G. J. Gould is Dead,” The Lima News, Lima, Ohio, May 16, 1923.
18 “Gould’s Social Sun Sets with Death of Chorus Girl Leader,” The Daily Courier, Connellsville, Pennsylvania, June 8, 1923.
19. “Gould, Up to Final Hour Wouldn’t Let Doctors help,” Bridgeport Telegram, Bridgeport, Connecticut, May 17, 1923.
20. “Poor Little Rich Gould Girl,” The Indianapolis Star, Indianapolis, Indiana, February 21, 1923; United States Department of Commerce, Fourteenth Census of the United States,
1920 Population, New York City, New York, Manhattan Assembly District 15, Sheet 14B.
21. “Thirty Years Governess to the Goulds,” Hamilton Evening Journal, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, February 21, 1925.
22. Indianapolis Evening Star, ibid.
23. “Formal Announcement of Engagement of H. Bishop, Jr and Gloria Gould is Made,” Bridgeport Telegram, April 6, 1923.
24. The Indianapolis Star, January 31, 1923.
25. Sherman, Thomas B., “Astonishing Society Bold to the $15,000,000 Gould heiress,” Zanesville Times Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, July 27, 1924; “Gloria Gould Makes Stage Dancing
Debut,” San Antonio Express, San Antonio, Texas, December 17, 1924; “Gloria Gould Dances for Charity, Davenport Democrat and Leader, Davenport, Iowa, June 10, 1923;
“Dances to Aid Church Mission,” The Bridgeport Telegram, February 12, 1924; “Church Mission to benefit from Society Event,” ibid, January 28, 1924; et al.
26. “Appetizing Things Gloria Gould Will Cook for Hubby,” Ogden Standard Examiner, Ogden, Utah, August 12, 1923.
27. “Gould Millions Cause Complications,” Le Grande Reporter, La Grand Iowa, June 15, 1923.
28. “Gould, Up to Final Hour Wouldn’t Let Doctors help,” Bridgeport Telegram, May 17, 1923.
29. “To Wed at Seventeen,” The Evening State Journal and Lincoln Daily News, Lincooln, Nebraska, September 14, 1923.
30. “Issue Invitations for Bishop-
31. “And So Gloria Gould’s Wedding Guests Will Please Omit Rice,” Hamilton Evening Journal, July 23. 1923.
32. “Bishop-
33. The Bridgeport Telegram,, ibid, September 7, 1923.
34. “Issue Invitations for Bishop-
35. “Gloria Gould Bishop’s 18-
36. “How Gloria Gould Couldn’t Make it Back to Broadway,” The Lima News, Lima, Ohio, June 20, 1926.
37. “Wealth and Beauty,” The Lethbridge Daily Herald, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, July 11, 1924.
38. Ogden Standard-
39. “One of ‘400’ to Teach Dancing,” Charleston Daily Mail, Charleston, West Virginia, August 31, 1924.
40. The Bridgeport Telegram, April 11, 1925.
41. The Mansfield News, Mansfield, Ohio, July 7, 1924.
42. “A Gould Earner,” Logansport Pharos-
43. “Gloria Gould Bishop Joins Staff of Telegram,” The Bridgeport Telegram, March 6, 1925, et al.
44. “Gould Heiress Joins Society’s Dinner Pail Brigade,” Charleston Gazette, Charleston, West Virginia, March 15, 1925; The Davenport Democrat and Leader, March 24, 1925.
Strongheart dog food is named for Strongheart.
45. Manitoba Free Press, January 24, 1925, February 14, 1925, et al.
46. Kleber, John E., Kentucky Bicentennial Commission, The Kentucky Encyclopedia, University Press of Kentucky, 1992, p. 978.
47. Aswell, James, “My New York”, New Castle Times, New Castle, Pennsylvania, January 12, 1932.
48. Shaw, Arnold, 52nd Street: The Street of Jazz, Da Capo Press, New York, 1977, p. 194
49. The New York Times, March 18, 192549.
50. “WGBS-
51. “Gloria Gould Mother of Daughter as Cotton Belt Line Vanishes,” The Syracuse Herald, Syracuse, New York, March 13, 1925.
52. “Milestones, Time, March 23, 1925.
53. “Gloria Gould Now a Mother, Not to Give up Dancing,” Bridgeport Telegram, March 13, 1925.
54. “Tells Married Women to Work,” Chester Times, Chester, Pennsylvania, August 29, 1925.
55. Ferguson, Polly, “Found–a Cure for Boredom!” The Lima News, Lima, Ohio, September 9, 1925.
56. “The Talk of the Town,” The New Yorker, August 29, 1925, p. 1. Major Bowes later became famous for his radio Program, The Original Amateur Hour.
57. “The Talk of the Town,” The New Yorker, December 19, 1925, p. 1.
58. “The Amazing Gloria,” Oakland Tribune, Oakland, California, September 13, 1925; Dalking, Andres and Postal, Matthew A.,
59. Guide to New York City Landmarks, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 2003, p. 96.
60. Campbell, Lilian, “With the Women of Today,” The Daily Northwestern, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, August 14, 1925.
61. “Gloria Gould to Don Russian Ballet Garb as theater Manager,” The Mansfield News, Mansfield, Ohio, August 31, 1925.
62. “Tid bits by Tay Pay,” San Mateo Times, San Mateo, California, August 15, 1925.
63. The Mansfield News, ibid.
64. Waterloo Evening Courier, Waterloo, Iowa, July 27. 1925.
65. Horan, Harold, J. T., “Gloria Gould Plans Divorce,” The San Antonio Light, San Antonio, Texas, February 10, 1928.
66. “Gloria Gould in Paris Incognito,” The Bee, Danville, Virginia, November 26, 1926
67. “Gloria Gould Bishop Joins American Colony,” New Castle News, New Castle, Pennsylvania, May 8, 1926.
68. “Gloria Gould Bishop May Seek Divorce, New Castle News, April 20, 1926.
69. “How Gloria Gould Couldn’t Make it Back to Broadway,” Fresno Bee, Fresno, California, June 27, 1926, et al.
70. “Gloria Gould Bishop’s Plans for Divorce Unknown Here,” The Bridgeport Telegram, February 10, 1928.
71. “Astonishing Society Bolt of the $15,000,000 Gould Heiress, Zanesville Times Signal, Zanesville, Ohio, July 24, 1924.
72. “Gould Estate Loses 35 Million in 6 Months, Hamilton Daily News, Hamilton, Ohio, December 12, 1924..
73. “Gould Heirs Slash Claim on Millions,” Chester Times, Chester, Pennsylvania, December 30, 1926.
74. “Court Fight Flares Over Gould Riches,” The Kingston Daily Freeman, Kingston, New York, August 23, 1939.
75. “Has Her Estate,” Billings Gazette, Billings, Montana, May 25, 1927.
76. Horan, ibid.
77. “Surprised at Divorce Talk, Lowell Sun, Lowell, Massachusetts, February 11, 1928.
78. The Lethbridge Herald, July 9, 1927.
79. “Former Gloria Gould Takes Home in Reno,” The Salt Lake Tribune, Salt Lake City, Utah, May 27, 1928; “Gloria Gould Bishop Arrives in Reno for Usual ‘Residence.’” Charleston
Gazette, Charleston, Vest Virginia, June 9, 1928.
80. “Gloria Bishop Gets Divorce,” Lowell Sun, January 22, 1929.
81. “Never Again, She Says,” The Morning Herald, Uniontown, Pennsylvania, October 17, 1929.
82. “Gloria Gould Changes Mind About Marriage; Weds ‘Chi’ Contractor,” Daily Standard News, Uniontown, Pennsylvania, February 7, 1930.
83. Davies, Marion, The Times We Had, Ballantine Books, 1989, p. 2.
84. “Gloria Gould Bishop Becomes Bride Again,” Olean Times, Oleanm, New York, February 7, 1930.
85. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930, New York City, Manhattan Borough, Assembly District 10
86. Fresno Bee, June 27, 1926 ibid.
87. “Grimditch in Dies Suddenly,” Tucson Daily Citizen, Tucson, Arizona, August 10, 1948.
88. Time, January 27, 1932.
89 “Society Damsels Take Movie Fling,” The Lincoln Star, Lincoln, Nebraska, May 6, 1934; Winchell, Walter, “Broadway,” The Port Arthur News, Part Arthur, Texas, August 6, 1934.
90 “List of United States Citizens, SSKungsholm, Arriving at Port of New York, April 1st, 1935; S. S. Santa Elena, Arriving at Port of New York, May 18, 1937.
91. Tucson Daily citizen, ibid.
92. The Lincoln Star, ibid.
93. “Actress' Death In Crash Laid To Reckless Driving,” Los Angeles Times, August 24, 1935
94. Hall, Leonard, “The Curse of the Roscoes,” Billings Gazette, Billings, Montana, June 20, 1937.
95. Padgett, Mike, “Historic Adobe Mansion’s Future Uncertain in Tempe,” Phoenix Business Journal, Phoenix, Arizona, March 24, 2006.
96. “Gloria Barker Drowns at Her Phoenix Estate,” Tucson Daily Citizen, August 16, 1943; Fudala, Joan, Scottsdale, Arcadia Publishing Comapny, Mount Pleasant, North Carolina,
2007, p. 48.
97. “Injured Matron Drowns in Pool,” Reno Evening News, Reno Nevada, August 16, 1943.
98. “Granddaughter of Jay Gould to Wed Philco Head’s Son,” New Castle News, March 5, 1943.
100. Tucson Daily Citizen, ibid.
101. “Phoenix Opens Probe of Death of Gould Kin,” San Mateo Times, San Mateo, California, August 17, 1943.
102. Ibid.
103. “Deputies Satisfied Gould Death Accidental,” Dunkirk Evening Observer, Dunkirk, New York, August 18, 1943.
104 “The Gould Jinx Carves Still Another Gravestone,” San Antonio Light, September 26, 1943.
105. Arizona State Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Standard Certificate of Death, State File No. 155, Registrar’s No. 59, Gloria Gould Barker, August 17, 1943.
106. Tucson Daily Citizen, August 10, 1948, ibid.
107. “Otto becomes Episcopal Dean of Cathedral, Tucson Daily Citizen, March 25, 1946.
108. Tucson Citizen, ibid.; Arizona State Department of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, Phoenix, Arizona, Standard Certificate of Death, State File No. 4473, Registrar’s No. 1549,
Wallace MacFarlane Barker, August 11, 1948.
109. “Gioia Denies Having Many Admirers,” Long Beach Independent, Long Beach, California, February 27, 1948.
110. “H. A. Bishop, Jr. Services Friday,” Bridgeport Telegram, Bridgeport, Connecticut, March 10, 1977.
111. Social Security Death Roles, Gioia B. Larkin, SSN: 526-
c2008. Original data: Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration.