From Wikipedia Marguerite Marsh (April 18, 1888 – December 8, 1925) was an American actress of the silent era. She appeared in 73 films between 1911 and 1923. Marsh was the eldest child of S. Charles Marsh and May T. Warne born in Lawrence, Kansas, and she died in New York City from complications of bronchial pneumonia. She was the sister of actress Mae Marsh and cinematographer Oliver T. Marsh. According to the 1910 Census for Los Angeles, California, Margeurite Marsh was living with her mother, May, and stepfather, William Hall, and she was listed as being married to Donald Loveridge with a daughter Leslie Loveridge. Her daughter appeared in one film called The Battle of Elderbush Gulch (1913) with her aunt Mae Marsh.
Broncho Billy and the Bandits
(The Storekeeper's Daughter)
The Cattle King's Daughter
(The Cattle King's Daughter)
A Western Legacy
(Alice)
Western Hearts
(Mabel)
The Americano
(Elaine)
The Woodman's Daughter
(Marion - the Woodman's Daughter)
The Chasm
(Ruth - Dr. Mureaux's Daughter)
The Old Actor
(At Audition)
Boomerang Bill
(Annie)
A Voice from the Deep
(The Girl)
Little Meena's Romance
(Meena's Cousin)
Threads of Destiny
(The Nun)
Without Hope
(Hope Frenchman)
Oh Mary Be Careful
(Susie)
Iron to Gold
(Anne Kirby)
The Doll-House Mystery
(Carmen's Mother)
The Primal Call
(At Party)
The Carter Case
(Anita Carter)
Under Burning Skies
The Master Mystery
(Eva Brent)
The Americano
Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
(Debutante)
The Devil's Needle
(Patricia Devon)
The Center of the Web
(old clerks daughter)
The Phantom Honeymoon
(Betty Truesdale)
Conquered Hearts
(Nora Carrigan)
Women Men Love
(Evelyn Hunter)