Marion was a bookkeeper for a few companies and ended up working as a bookkeeper in a bank which Frederick Smyth was President.
Emily Lane Smyth took ill with nepheritis and all was done to save her. Doctors from Boston, New York traveled to examine her to see if a cure could be found. It was not to be she died in January 1886. The Milne Papers at the University of NH claim that Mr. Smyth married Marion less than 6 weeks later in Scotland rather than the 1886 that the history of Candia states. She was 47 years his junior. He married her 6 weeks after the death of his beloved wife.
She left a trust for a music school in Manchester as she and her husband loved music. She wanted the school to be at her home "The Willows" but apparently it was in disrepair and would be too costly to fix. It was located on North Elm St and West Salmon St. where the Brady-Sullivan Building now stands.
BOTH PHOTOS OF MRS MARION SMYTH ARE THE PROPERTY OF THE MANCHESTER, NH HISTORIC ASSOCIATION, THANK YOU FOR THEIR USE
Marion was a bookkeeper for a few companies and ended up working as a bookkeeper in a bank which Frederick Smyth was President.
Emily Lane Smyth took ill with nepheritis and all was done to save her. Doctors from Boston, New York traveled to examine her to see if a cure could be found. It was not to be she died in January 1886. The Milne Papers at the University of NH claim that Mr. Smyth married Marion less than 6 weeks later in Scotland rather than the 1886 that the history of Candia states. She was 47 years his junior. He married her 6 weeks after the death of his beloved wife.
She left a trust for a music school in Manchester as she and her husband loved music. She wanted the school to be at her home "The Willows" but apparently it was in disrepair and would be too costly to fix. It was located on North Elm St and West Salmon St. where the Brady-Sullivan Building now stands.
BOTH PHOTOS OF MRS MARION SMYTH ARE THE PROPERTY OF THE MANCHESTER, NH HISTORIC ASSOCIATION, THANK YOU FOR THEIR USE
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