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Eugene O'Dunne : ウィキペディア英語版
Eugene O'Dunne
Eugene O’Dunne or Eugene Antonio Dunne (June 22, 1875 – October 30, 1959) was a judge of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City.
==Personal life==
Born in Tucson, O'Dunne was the son Judge Edmund F. Dunne, who was Chief Justice of the Arizona Territory at the time. His mother Josephine Cecelia Warner, though originally from Mississippi herself, was part of an old Virginia family. In 1894 he graduated from St. Mary's College (now Belmont Abbey) in North Carolina. Two years later he would receive an M.A. from St. Mary's as well. It was during this time that Eugene legally changed his last name to the ancestral family name of O'Dunne, while at the same time dropping his middle name of Antonio. This was done as to further emphasize his Irish heritage. He practiced law with his father in Jacksonville, FL at the firm of ''Dunne and O'Dunne''. He later went on to receive a law degree in 1900 from the University of Maryland.〔American Bar Association Journal 1970, Volume 56, pp 650-655〕
In 1904, Judge O’Dunne was married to the great grandniece of John Quincy Adams. He and his spouse owned a home in Baltimore and a summer residence in Blue Ridge Summit, located in Pennsylvania. The couple had six children together: Mrs. E. Gettings Merryman, Eugene O’Dunne Jr., Mrs. John P Winand, Samillon O’Dunne, Hamilton O’Dunne〔Report of the Maryland State Bar Association Mid-Winter Meeting; January 23, 1960, pp 18-20〕 and David O’Dunne. Eugene’s wife suffered from paralysis and died on August 30, 1935.〔Special to TAB NEW Yon T, “MRS. EUGENE O’DUNNE: Wife of Jurist of Supreme Bench in Baltimore,” New York Times August 31, 1935, under ProQuest Historical Newspapers The New York Times 1851-2005, http://www.proquest.com/ (accessed October 18, 2008).〕 Years after her death, O’Dunne would later remarry to Mrs. Helen Keep in 1950.〔Special to The New York Times, “MRS. HELEN KEEP WED: She is Bride of Eugene O’Dunne, Ex- Judge, in South Orange,” New York Times (1857-Current file), May 11, 1950, under Proquest Historical Newspapers The New York Times 1851-2005, http://www.proquest.com/ (accessed October 18, 2008).〕 Eugene O'Dunne is also the older brother of noted Santa Fe society columnist and author Brian Boru Dunne (1877–1962), who wrote for ''The Santa Fe New Mexican'' for most of the first half of the 20th century.
He died in 1959 in Ogunquit, ME at a home belonging to his second wife. O'Dunne was interred in the New Cathedral Cemetery in Baltimore City, Maryland.〔http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSln=O%27Dunne&GSiman=1&GScid=640847&〕 His father is buried there as well.

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