Gonzalez married J. Parks Jones on August 25, 1910. They had one son, James Parks Jones, Jr., and divorced in November, 1914. Gonzalez charged Jones with desertion. On December 1, 1917, she and actor/director Allen Watt (1885–1944) were married in Los Angeles. She gave up her screen work and retired. They had met when Watt was working as an
assistant director at Universal. By the time of their marriage, the US had entered
World War I and Watt was an officer in the US Army. He was stationed at
Camp Lewis, near
Tacoma, Washington. As Gonzalez's health was too frail for the climate, Capt. Watt was placed on the retirement list so he could return her to
Southern California. He went back to work at Universal and began directing. Gonzalez, at
age 27, died during the worldwide
Spanish flu pandemic of 1918. At the time of her death, she was at her parents' home in Los Angeles, at 908 West Thirtieth Street. On November 23, 2022, Google featured her in a
Google Doodle in the United States. November 23 is the anniversary of the release of the short film
The Level (1914), in which she starred. ==Selected filmography==