On 13 December 1894, Smith married
Bertrand Russell, son of the
Viscount and
Viscountess Amberley in the
Quaker Meeting House in St. Martin's Lane,
London, England. They separated in 1911 and divorced in 1921. According to Russell's autobiography, she was also an intimate friend of
Walt Whitman. Alys, who never remarried, died in London on 21 January 1951.
Volunteer work Pearsall Smith chaired the Italian Refugees' Relief Committee to help people fleeing
Benito Mussolini's
Italy. Pearsall Smith also chaired the general committee of the St Pancras Mothers' and Infants' Society, which set up a School for Mothers (also known as Mothers' & Babies' Welcome) in Charlton Street, London, N.W. in 1907. This centre provided a range of services aimed at reducing infant mortality, such as weighing babies, providing expectant and nursing mothers with meals, and medical and mothering advice. The vice-chair was
Adele Meyer, who largely funded the enterprise. Pearsall Smith was said to be involved in the women's suffrage activism during 1908. == References ==