In 1894, Gould was engaged to marry actress
Odette Tyler, but both of their families objected, and the engagement was broken. On October 12, 1898, he married
Katherine Clemmons (1874–1930). She was an actress whose career had been heavily subsidized by
William F. Cody. She filed for a divorce in 1907, which was finalized in 1909, and Howard charged her with infidelity, naming Cody. Despite the allegations leveled at his wife in the divorce proceedings, Gould was ordered to pay $36,000 per year in alimony (approximately $ today). It was the largest alimony settlement ordered up to that time. She died in Lynchburg, Virginia in 1930. In 1937, he married the actress
Grete Mosheim in
Klagenfurt, having been a financier/producer on at least one of her London stage appearances. They divorced in 1947. Gould died at Doctors Hospital in Manhattan on September 13, 1959, aged 88. He was his parents' last surviving son. He was buried in the Gould Mausoleum at
Woodlawn Cemetery, Bronx.
Residence . In 1901, Gould purchased undeveloped land in
Sands Point to build a new home for his wife Katherine Clemmons. After Howard and Katherine separated in 1909, he continued to build the estate, using Hunt & Hunt to design an English Tudor style mansion. The 40-room house, one of the more elaborate of the
Gold Coast of Long Island estates, is long and wide, with an tower. The first and second floors measure over 1 and 1/2 acres and the home, which Gould called
Hempstead House, was an exact copy of
Kilkenny Castle in Ireland. The mansion later underwent a $10 million renovation. == References ==