James Paul Donahue Jr.

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James Paul Donahue Jr.
Born(1915-06-11)June 11, 1915
Greenwich Connecticut
DiedDecember 6, 1966(1966-12-06) (aged 51)
EducationHigh school dropout
OccupationHeir
socialite
RelativesF.W. Woolworth, Barbara Hutton

James Paul "Jimmy" Donahue Jr. (June 11, 1915 – December 6, 1966)[1][2] was an heir to the Woolworth estate and a noted New York City socialite.

Early life[]

Jimmy Donahue was the second son of James Paul Donahue (1887-1931), the scion of an Irish American family which had made a fortune in the business (), by his wife Jessie Woolworth Donahue (1886-1971), one of the three daughters of Frank Winfield Woolworth, founder of the Woolworth retail chain.[3] His older brother was Woolworth Donahue (1913-1972) who brought a cheetah to Cannes following a safari .

Donahue was a nephew of Edna Woolworth (1883–1917), a wealthy socialite[4] and a nephew by marriage of Franklyn Laws Hutton (1877–1940), a co-founder of the brokerage firm E. F. Hutton & Co. He was also the first cousin and confidante of the American socialite Barbara Hutton (1912–1979),

Donahue was a high school dropout. He initially attended the Hun School at Princeton, NJ, and after his parents were advised to remove him from there, he was shifted to Choate Rosemary Hall in Connecticut. However, he was expelled from that school at age 17. Following his expulsion from Choate he took tap dance lessons with the tap dance master Bill "Bojangles" Robinson.[5]

Career[]

Having been born into a wealthy family, Donahue never felt the need to earn a living, and indeed he lived lavishly, travelling the world with a valet in tow and staying at the most expensive hotels.[6] He was known within his circle by the nickname "Jeem".[7] A playboy by nature, he was a gay man although he claimed he had had a four-year affair with Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor, the wife of the Duke of Windsor and former King Edward VIII. This claim is endorsed by Lady Pamela Hicks, daughter of Earl Mountbatten of Burma and a cousin of the Duke of Windsor.[8][9] Jessie Donahue had several mansions built, including one on Palm beach, Florida where the Duke and Duchess stayed. Jimmy reportedly kicked the Duchess in the shin during the Windsors visit from the Bahamas where the duke was governor during the war. Presumably the Windsors used the Florida detectives during the Harry Oakes murder case in 1943 that were their body guards on this earlier trip to Florida in 1941.

He is buried in the Woolworth Family Mausoleum at Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York, having died in 1966 at the age of 51.[10]

References[]

  1. ^ "Jane Bowles, Libby Holman Reynolds & Barbara Hutton".
  2. ^ Wilson, Christopher (2001), Dancing with the Devil: The Windsors and Jimmy Donahue, London: St. Martin's Press, pp. 22–45, ISBN 0-312-27204-9
  3. ^ Wilson 2001, p. 16
  4. ^ New York Times, May 3, 1917
  5. ^ Wilson 2001, pp. 16, 39–51
  6. ^ "SGN Page 16".
  7. ^ Wilson 2001
  8. ^ Nast, Condé (September 5, 2013). "Royal In-Law: Princess Diana Favored "Disco-ing" to Married Life; Charles Has "Blossomed Again" With Camilla". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  9. ^ Interview with Pamela Hicks
  10. ^ "James P. Donahue Found Dead Heir to Woolworth Fortune, 51 '30's Playboy Later Turned to Philanthropic Work Offended Mussolini" (PDF). The New York Times. December 8, 1966. Retrieved 10 September 2019.

Further reading[]

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

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