William Gould

William D. Gould's only son died without issue in 1788.  His daughter, Margaret, married Charles Baring of Courtland, Exmouth.  Upon Mrs. Gould’s death in 1795, her grandson, William Baring, assumed the name of Gould and continued the family’s residence at Lew Trenchard, a large estate on the edge of Dartmoor (“Gould Family”).  Baring-Gould married Diana Amelia Sabine, and their grandson was the Rev. Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1923), for many years rector of the parish of Lew Trenchard and author of the popular hymn, “Onward, Christian Soldiers”  (“Gould Family”).  Whether Eliza Gould was related to these Goulds is unknown.