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  1. Robert Pearsall Smith. . . ( m. 1851; died 1898) . Children. 7 (including Mary, Logan and Alys) Hannah Tatum Whitall Smith (February 7, 1832 – May 1, 1911) was a lay speaker and author in the Holiness movement in the United States and the Higher Life movement in the United Kingdom. She was also active in the women's suffrage movement and the ...

  2. 28 de may. de 1992 · Alys was five years older than Bertie, and although he said it was love at first sight nothing happened to suggest any particular affection on his part until 1893. Indeed, he seems to have visited the Pearsall Smiths at this point because they were amusing and lively and argumentative, qualities he later thought they were rather deficient in.

  3. 28 de abr. de 2023 · Description: In defiance of his Grandmother’s disapproval, Russell married the American Alys Pearsall Smith on 13 December 1894 in the Quaker Meeting House in St. Martin’s Lane, London. The photograph of him as a young man is from his Aunt Agatha’s album. Russell left Alys in 1911 but there was no divorce until 1921.

  4. Alys Whitall Russell (née Pearsall Smith) (1867-1951), First wife of Bertrand Russell; daughter of Robert Pearsall Smith. Sitter in 56 portraits. Identify (Edward) Lyulph Stanley, 4th Baron Sheffield (1839-1925), Liberal politician; MP for Oldham. Sitter in 8 portraits. Identify;

  5. In the autumn of 1901, some seven years after he had married Alys Pearsal Smith, his first love, Bertrand Russell, philosopher and humanist luminary, had a revelation: I went out bicycling one afternoon, and suddenly, as I was riding along a country road, I realised that I no longer loved Alys. I had had no idea until this moment that my love ...

  6. Alys Pearsall Smith Russell (1867-1951), Bertrand Russell's first wife, was an early "libber" who not only worked politically for women's rights but also sought to improve the immediate social conditions of poor women. She was involved deeply in movements for temperance, better

  7. and Alys Pearsall Smith by Sheila Turcon "EVERYONE IS CONSUMED with curiosity about a Quaker wed­ ding", an excited Alys wrote to Bertie on 25 November 1894, only afew weeks before theirmarriage at the FriendsMeeting Housein St. Martin'sLane, Westminster. She went on to say that she was "very sorry to make a sensation" by insisting on the ...