Anna Gould (June 5, 1875 – November 30, 1961) was an American heiress and socialite, the daughter of financier Jay Gould.
She married Paul Ernest Boniface de Castellane (1867–1932), elder son and heir apparent of the Marquis of Castellane, on March 14, 1895 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 (Comte de Castellane).
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.
With Boniface, Anna had the following five children:
It wasn't particularly gracious
Of me to leave, but I found
The situation unbearably ostentatious
With you and her flirtatious
Had it been any other night
I might have stayed and put up a fight
I guess I wasn't impressed with your seduction
It wasn't an unlikely conclusion
For me to draw when I saw
You and her in some obvious love seclusion
Please pardon my intrusion
Had you said something too profound
I might have hung in and stood my ground
I guess I just wasn't digging our illusion
If you think I didn't see
I got news for you
If you think you're fooling me
I got news for you
It wasn't an irrational notion
That made me take the walk 'cause
I'm not inclined towards unwarranted commotion
Unnecessary motion
Had I thought you were some excuse
I might have stayed and turned on the juice
I guess I just felt a lack of real emotion
If you think I didn't see
I got news for you
If you think you're fooling me