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  1. Julia Laura Jackson. In a cabinet photograph taken around 1875, Julia Laura Jackson, the sole surviving child of Confederate general Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, sports a ribbon with a Confederate battle flag. Julia was born on November 23, 1862, and was less than a year old when her father died.

  2. Mar 22, 2013 · Julia Jackson Christian’s mother was Julia Laura Jackson (Jackson’s daughter), who had married William Edmund Christian. Julia and William also had a younger son, Thomas Jonathan Jackson Christian. Julia was 22 when she married William. She died only a few years later, at the age of 26. Mary Anna raised her granddaughter, Julia.

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  4. Apr 18, 2023 · Julia Laura Jackson (1860 - 1889) - She did not live long and died a year after the birth of her second child. Her children would marry and continue the bloodline of Stonewall Jackson. Siblings: David Edward Jackson (unknown) - There is nothing known of him. Possibly a stillborn? Elizabeth Jackson (1819 - 1826) - She died of Typhoid Fever at 7 ...

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    Thomas Jonathan (Stonewall) Jackson married twice. His first wife was Elinor Junkin (1824-1854), who died shortly after giving birth to a stillborn son in 1854. His second wife, Mary Anna Morrison (1831-1915), was the mother of Mary Graham (died shortly after birth in 1858) and Julia Laura (1862-1889), the only Jackson child to reach adulthood. Jul...

    Great-grandparents Stonewall Jackson was descended from John Jackson (born ca. 1716 in Ireland; moved to London age 10; d. 1801) and Elizabeth Cummins (b. ca. 1719, London, England; d. 1825). Both were convicted of theft in 1749 in London's Old Bailey court, and were sentenced to seven-year indentures "to some of his Majesty's colonies and Plantati...

    Jackson was devoted to his younger sister, Laura Ann Jackson Arnold (1826-1911). The other Jackson siblings, Elizabeth (1819-1826) and Warren (1821-1841), died young. Jackson also had a half-brother, William Wirt Woodson (1831-1875), through his mother's second marriage (in 1830) to Blake Baker Woodson (1783-1833). Thomas and Laura shared the memor...

    Colonel Edward Jackson, 1759-1828, Revolutionary soldier, by Nancy Ann Jackson and Linda Brake Meyers. Franklin, NC : Genealogy Pub. Service, 1995.   The definitive resource for Jackson family gene...
    The Genealogies of the Jackson, Junkin & Morrison Familiesby Michael I. Shoop. Lexington, Va. : Published by the Garland Gray Memorial Research Center, Stonewall Jackson House, Historic Lexington F...
    For biographical information about Jackson and various family members, see Stonewall Jackson--the man, the soldier, the legend, by James I. Robertson. New York : Macmillan Library Reference USA, 1997.
  5. Description. In a cabinet photograph taken around 1875, Julia Laura Jackson, the sole surviving child of Confederate general Thomas J. Stonewall Jackson, sports a ribbon with a Confederate battle flag. Julia was born on November 23, 1862, and was less than a year old when her father died.

  6. Dec 22, 2021 · Julia Laura Jackson, the daughter of Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, is born. December 13, 1862 Despite some initial difficulty due to a gap in his lines, Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson holds the right wing of Confederate general Robert E. Lee's defensive position at the Battle of Fredericksburg, resulting in a major Confederate victory.

  7. In November 1862, Mary Anna again bore a daughter, Julia Laura, the only Jackson child to survive into adulthood. She married William E. Christian in 1885 and she died of typhoid fever in 1889, at age 26.

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