Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Joseph Poleo

Sources conflict on spelling of surname:
Poleo -- 1952 obituary of brother-in-law Carl Huffman
Perolio -- researcher Tom Singer


Pauline E. Huffman

Sources conflict on name:
Pauline E. -- 1930 census
Mary Pauline -- researcher Tom Singer


Pauline E. Huffman

Sources conflict on name:
Pauline E. -- 1930 census
Mary Pauline -- researcher Tom Singer


Brian Hugh Warner

Brian Warner is rock star Marilyn Manson.

Shock Rocker Manson Reportedly Marries LOS ANGELES - Shock rocker Marilyn Manson married his longtime girlfriend Saturday [03 Dec 2005] in Ireland, People magazine reported on its Web site.
Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner, married 33-year-old Heather Sweet in front of about 60 guests at Castle Gurteen, the home of a friend in Kilsheelan, County Tipperary, the magazine reported.
Sweet is a burlesque dancer who uses the stage name Dita Von Teese. They have been dating for four years and Manson proposed at their Los Angeles home in March 2004, People reported.
It was the first marriage for both.
Manson, 36, wore a black silk taffeta tuxedo and Von Teese was in royal purple silk taffeta with a corset. They were married in a non-denominational ceremony conducted by underground filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky, a friend of Manson, the magazine reported.


Clarence John Smith

Sources conflict on date of birth:
16 Dec 1880 - US military draft registration in 1918
Dec 1881 -- 1900 census
16 Feb 1882 -- Family legend (per Tom Singer) states that Helena Singer gave birth to a
child on the date of her mother's death.

In 1900, 18 year old Clarence Smith (DOB Dec 1881) worked as a core maker in a foundry. He was unemployed for three months of the previous year.

Clarence Smith moved to Seattle, Washington in 1909 because an aunt Mary Singer Nist lived there.

On 12 Sep 1919, 37 year old Clarence John Smith of 2220 Western Ave., Seattle, King County, Washington, registered for the US military draft. He gave his date of birth as Dec. 16, 1880. Clarence worked as a riviter for the Hydraulic Supply Co. at 8th and Nevada in Seattle. He stated that his nearest relative was his mother, Mrs. Lena Smith of 1517 Lowery (sic) in Pittsburg, Penn. Clarence was described as being of medium height and build with brown eyes and black hair.

At the time of the 1920 census, 38 year old Pennsylvania natice Clarence Smith was a lodger in the house of Adolph Solberg (43).at 106 21st St. in Seattle, King County, Washington. Clarence's parents were both natives of Ohio. He worked as a riviter in a shipyard.

In 1930, Clarence J. Smith (47) and his wife Jean I. (47) rented a home in Seattle for $11 a month (address is illegible). Clarence worked as a truck driver for a stair factory. Jean was not employed. According to the census, Jean was first married at age 18; Clarence was first married at age 42.

According to family history, Clarence lived in Seattle with his common-law wife, Jean. They had no children. He died in Seattle.