In the 1900 census, Washington,D.C., the census taker showed his stepmother as his mother.
Washington (DC) EVENING STAR, June 25, 1901, p.14, column 1:
Pupils Promoted.
Certified to High Schools.
…pupils who have been certified for admission to the High Schools from the various eighth and mix grade schools:
…Eckington School--Boys:…Jack Fore Moss…
Washington STAR, Sept. 22, 1905, p.3, col. 5:
Probate Court.--Chief Justice Clabaugh.
…Estate of Julia M. Adams; order appointing S. Herbert Glesy and E. Hilton Jackson collectors; bond, $10,000; attorney, S. Herbert Glesy. In re Jack F. Moss jr., et al.: order directing investment; attorney, E. Hilton Jackson.
Numerous items referencing in re Estate of Julia M. Adams in the Washington Star.
May 25, 1906, p.8, col. 2:
CRIMINAL COURT NO. 2--Justice Barnard.
…In re estate of Julia M. Adams; motion for new trial argued and submitted to the court; caveator's attorneys, J.J. Darlington and S.H. Glesy; caveatee's attorney, E.H. Jackson.
Washington STAR, Aug. 6, 1908, p.17, col. 7:
Probate Court--Justice Barnard.
…In re Jack F. Moss, jr., et al.; order of allowance; attorney, E. Hilton Jackson.
1930 and 1940 censuses: He was a car salesman and single.
In the 1900 census, Washington,D.C., the census taker showed his stepmother as his mother.
Washington (DC) EVENING STAR, June 25, 1901, p.14, column 1:
Pupils Promoted.
Certified to High Schools.
…pupils who have been certified for admission to the High Schools from the various eighth and mix grade schools:
…Eckington School--Boys:…Jack Fore Moss…
Washington STAR, Sept. 22, 1905, p.3, col. 5:
Probate Court.--Chief Justice Clabaugh.
…Estate of Julia M. Adams; order appointing S. Herbert Glesy and E. Hilton Jackson collectors; bond, $10,000; attorney, S. Herbert Glesy. In re Jack F. Moss jr., et al.: order directing investment; attorney, E. Hilton Jackson.
Numerous items referencing in re Estate of Julia M. Adams in the Washington Star.
May 25, 1906, p.8, col. 2:
CRIMINAL COURT NO. 2--Justice Barnard.
…In re estate of Julia M. Adams; motion for new trial argued and submitted to the court; caveator's attorneys, J.J. Darlington and S.H. Glesy; caveatee's attorney, E.H. Jackson.
Washington STAR, Aug. 6, 1908, p.17, col. 7:
Probate Court--Justice Barnard.
…In re Jack F. Moss, jr., et al.; order of allowance; attorney, E. Hilton Jackson.
1930 and 1940 censuses: He was a car salesman and single.
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