James Paul Donahue, Jr.

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Jimmy Donahue
Born James Paul Donahue, Jr.
June 11, 1915
Died December 6, 1966
Education High school dropout
Occupation Heir; socialite
Relatives F.W. Woolworth

James Paul Donahue, Jr. (June 11, 1915[1] – December 6, 1966),[2] known professionally as Jimmy Donahue,[3][4] was an heir to the Woolworth estate and a noted New York gay socialite.[5][6]

Early life

Jimmy Donahue was born the second son of James Paul Donahue, an Irish American whose family had made a fortune in the fat rendering business, and Jessie Woolworth Donahue, one of three daughters of Frank Winfield Woolworth, the founder of the Woolworth retail chain.[7]

He was the nephew of Edna Woolworth (1883–1917),[8] and by marriage Franklyn Laws Hutton (1877–1940), a co-founder of the brokerage firm E. F. Hutton & Co..

A high school dropout, who attended the Hun School at Princeton, and Choate[disambiguation needed], from which he was expelled at age 17, Donahue was the first cousin and confidante of Barbara Hutton (1912 – 1979), the American socialite. Following his expulsion from Choate he took tap dance lessons with the tap dance master Bill "Bojangles" Robinson.[9]

Claimed affair with Wallis, Duchess of Windsor

Although openly acknowledged as gay, Donahue claimed he had a four year affair with Wallis, Duchess of Windsor, the wife of the Duke of Windsor, the former King Edward VIII. However, Donahue was notorious for his inventive pranks and rumor-mongering. In those days he was known as "Jeem".[10]

Burial

He is buried in the Woolworth Family Mausoleum at Woodlawn Cemetery in Bronx, New York.[1]

References

Further reading

  • Charles Higham. The Duchess of Windsor: The Secret Life. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co. 482 pp 1988: 370-2, 394-5.