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  1. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson. . . ( m. 1857; died 1863) . Children. 2. Mary Anna Morrison Jackson (July 21, 1831 – March 24, 1915) was the second wife, and subsequently widow, of Confederate Army general Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson. She was widely known as the "Widow of the Confederacy" for the next 50 years.

  2. Jan 22, 2024 · Remembering “Stonewall”. By Mary Anna Jackson January 22, 2024 Blog. From Mary Anna Jackson, Memoirs of Stonewall Jackson (1895) in honor of “Stonewall” Jackson’s birthday. My own heart almost stood still under the weight of horror and apprehension which then oppressed me. This ghastly spectacle was a most unfitting preparation for my ...

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  4. Mary Anna gave birth to another daughter, Julia Jackson, in late 1862. Julia survived to adulthood and had two children of her own before she passed away. There are numerous Jackson descendants today, although none of them has the last name, Jackson. How did Jackson die?

  5. Dec 4, 2016 · In late November 1862, when Jackson received news that his wife Mary Anna had given birth to a daughter, he decided to name their child Julia. “My mother was mindful of me when I was a helpless, fatherless child,” Jackson wrote to Mary Anna, “and I wish to commemorate her now.”

  6. Mar 24, 2007 · A stern disciplinarian, Jackson regularly demanded the utmost from his troops, astounding colleagues and enemy alike with the stealth and speed with which his infantry moved--deeds that earned ...

  7. Anna was Jackson’s second wife. Julia was the only child of Jackson’s to reach adulthood. Anna lived over fifty years after the death of her husband. She was the author of a book on the Life and Letters of “Stonewall” Jackson which gives the greatest domestic insight into his life.

  8. Book/Printed Material Memoirs of Stonewall Jackson by his widow, Mary Anna Jackson,

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