Jay Gould II (English Wikipedia)

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  • "The Princess Kawananakoa". The Colfax chronicle. (Colfax, Grant Parish, La.) 1877-1981. Library of Congress. July 22, 1911. Retrieved May 9, 2013.

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  • "Jay Gould". Olympedia. Retrieved March 30, 2021.

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  • "Divorced". Time. June 17, 1946. Archived from the original on October 25, 2012. Retrieved August 3, 2008. Jay Gould III, 26, great-grandson of the late railroad tycoon, still had a wife. Jennifer Bruce Gould, 21, daughter of Cinemactor Nigel Bruce, was refused a divorce by a Los Angeles judge who judged her complaints insufficient. Some of them: Husband Jay wouldn't let her dance or play tennis with anybody but him, didn't like her theatrical friends, demanded full-fashioned meals, and was too demonstrative in his public lovemaking.
  • "Married". Time. September 25, 1944. Archived from the original on December 15, 2008. Retrieved August 3, 2008. Navy Air Forces Lieut. Jay Gould III, 24, great-grandson of the late great manipulator Jay Gould; and Jennifer Beryl Bruce, 19, daughter of veteran British character actor Nigel Bruce; in Beverly Hills, Calif.
  • "Divorced". Time. July 22, 1946. Archived from the original on February 19, 2011. Retrieved August 3, 2008. Jay Gould III, 27, wartime AAFlyer, namesake and great-grandson of the Erie railroad tycoon; by Jennifer Bruce Gould, 21, pert, pretty daughter of Cinemactor Nigel Bruce; after nearly two years of marriage, one child; in Los Angeles.
  • "Married". Time. July 13, 1953. Archived from the original on June 4, 2007. Retrieved August 3, 2008. Jay Gould III, 32, namesake and great-grandson of the fabulous railroad financier; and Lina Romay, 29, dark-eyed songstress of stage (Michael Todd's Peep Show) and screen (The Man Behind the Gun); he for the third time, she for the second; in Los Angeles.

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  • "United States Court Tennis Preservation Foundation, Trivia Corner". Archived from the original on July 18, 2006. Retrieved July 26, 2006.
  • "Divorced". Time. June 17, 1946. Archived from the original on October 25, 2012. Retrieved August 3, 2008. Jay Gould III, 26, great-grandson of the late railroad tycoon, still had a wife. Jennifer Bruce Gould, 21, daughter of Cinemactor Nigel Bruce, was refused a divorce by a Los Angeles judge who judged her complaints insufficient. Some of them: Husband Jay wouldn't let her dance or play tennis with anybody but him, didn't like her theatrical friends, demanded full-fashioned meals, and was too demonstrative in his public lovemaking.
  • "Married". Time. September 25, 1944. Archived from the original on December 15, 2008. Retrieved August 3, 2008. Navy Air Forces Lieut. Jay Gould III, 24, great-grandson of the late great manipulator Jay Gould; and Jennifer Beryl Bruce, 19, daughter of veteran British character actor Nigel Bruce; in Beverly Hills, Calif.
  • "Divorced". Time. July 22, 1946. Archived from the original on February 19, 2011. Retrieved August 3, 2008. Jay Gould III, 27, wartime AAFlyer, namesake and great-grandson of the Erie railroad tycoon; by Jennifer Bruce Gould, 21, pert, pretty daughter of Cinemactor Nigel Bruce; after nearly two years of marriage, one child; in Los Angeles.
  • "Married". Time. July 13, 1953. Archived from the original on June 4, 2007. Retrieved August 3, 2008. Jay Gould III, 32, namesake and great-grandson of the fabulous railroad financier; and Lina Romay, 29, dark-eyed songstress of stage (Michael Todd's Peep Show) and screen (The Man Behind the Gun); he for the third time, she for the second; in Los Angeles.
  • "Lina Romay Becomes Bride of Jay Gould III". Hartford Courant. July 2, 1953. Archived from the original on May 25, 2011. Retrieved August 3, 2008.

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