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  1. Alyssa Whitall "Alys" Pearsall Smith (21 July 1867 – 22 January 1951) was an American-born British Quaker relief organiser and the first wife of Bertrand Russell. She chaired the society that created an innovative school for mothers in 1907.

  2. When Alys Pearsall Smith was born on 21 July 1867, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, her father, Robert Pearsall Smith, was 40 and her mother, Hannah Tatum Whitall, was 35. She married Earl Bertrand Arthur William Russell on 13 December 1894, in London, England, United Kingdom.

    • Female
    • Earl Bertrand Arthur William Russell
  3. This chapter discusses Russell's love and affection for Alys, the youngest daughter of Robert Pearsall Smith and his wife, Hannah. Although Alys initially displayed a disdain for marriage, she eventually succumbed to his courtship on September 16, 1893. They eventually got married on May 31, 1894.

  4. 25. Feb. 2020 · Alys Pearsall Smith, his first wife, was an American college student from a wealthy Philadelphia family who lived in England. When they met, Smith was twenty-two, five years older than Russell, and she was said to be highly intelligent and strikingly beautiful. Russell’s grandmother did not approve of the match and did everything ...

  5. 24. Mai 2018 · Alyssa Whitall "Alys" Pearsall Smith (21 July 1867 – 22 January 1951) was an American-born Quaker relief organiser and the first wife of Bertrand Russell. She chaired the society that created an innovative school for mothers in 1907.

    • Philadelphia, PA
    • Philadelphia, PA, United States
    • 1867
    • January 22, 1951 (83-84)
  6. 1896, he and his American-born wife, Alys Pearsall Smith, had spent nearly three months visiting her family. That journey, which had taken Russell to Philadelphia, Balti-more, New York, and Boston, had been both a joy and a revelation to him.5 In common with so many other English men and women of his class, the young Russell had viewed

  7. Completes the Moral Sciences Tripos (Part II); appointed Honorary British Attaché in Paris; marries Alys Pearsall Smith. (1895) Studies at the University of Berlin.