Samuel Dennis "Dennis" Warren

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Samuel Dennis Warren, Jr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Death: February 19, 1910 (58)
Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States (suicide)
Immediate Family:

Son of Samuel Dennis Warren and Susan Cornelia Warren
Husband of Mabel Bayard Warren
Father of Mabel Warren Bradley; Samuel Dennis Warren, III; Katherine Lee Bayard Thayer; Bayard Warren; Sylvia Warren and 1 other
Brother of Josiah Fiske Warren; Henry Clarke Warren; Cornelia Lyman Warren; Edward Perry "Ned" Warren and Frederick Fiske Warren

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About Samuel Dennis "Dennis" Warren

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_D._Warren

Samuel Dennis Warren (1852-February 18, 1910) was a Boston attorney.

Warren graduated from Harvard College in 1875[1] and graduated second in his class at Harvard Law School in 1877. The first-place student was his friend Louis Brandeis, later a justice of the United States Supreme Court. Warren and Brandeis founded the prominent Boston law firm of Nutter McClennen & Fish in 1879. At the end of 1890 they published their famous law review article "The Right to Privacy".

Beginning in 1902, he served from 1902 to 1906 as president of the trustees of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.[2]

He married Mabel Bayard, daughter of Thomas F. Bayard, in 1883. They had six children.[1]

He committed suicide in Dedham, Massachusetts on February 18, 1910. His family disguised his suicide and the date of his death.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_D._Warren_(US_attorney)

Samuel Dennis Warren (1852-February 18, 1910) was a Boston attorney.

Warren graduated from Harvard College in 1875 and graduated second in his class at Harvard Law School in 1877. The first-place student was his friend Louis Brandeis, later a justice of the United States Supreme Court. Warren and Brandeis founded the prominent Boston law firm of Nutter McClennen & Fish in 1879 and shortly thereafter published their famous law review article The Right to Privacy.

Beginning in 1902, he served from 1902 to 1906 as president of the trustees of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

He married Mabel Bayard, daughter of Thomas F. Bayard, in 1883. They had six children.

He committed suicide in Dedham, Massachusetts on February 18, 1910. His family disguised his suicide and the date of his death.

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Samuel Dennis "Dennis" Warren's Timeline

1852
January 25, 1852
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
1884
April 9, 1884
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
1885
November 25, 1885
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
1889
April 6, 1889
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
1891
February 15, 1891
1896
May 17, 1896
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
1900
1900
1910
February 19, 1910
Age 58
Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States