Did Stonewall Jackson have a child?

Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson served as a Confederate general during the American Civil War, and became one of the best-known Confederate commanders after General Robert E. Lee.

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Did Stonewall Jackson ever meet his daughter?

One of the most wonderful moments in the life of Stonewall Jackson occurred on April 20, 1863, when he saw his daughter, Julia for the first time.
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Did Stonewall Jackson love his wife?

He called her "my beloved esposa" because Anna was his dearest love on this earth. Ironically, while the great military exploits of General Stonewall Jackson are studied in military schools the world over and his iron will and stern self-discipline have become legendary, little is said about his remarkable marriage.
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Did Stonewall Jackson's wife remarry?

Anna never remarried after her husband's death; she moved back into Cottage Home with her father after the war, until moving to Charlotte in 1873 while Julia completed her education.
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What happened to Stonewall Jackson's first wife?

Elinor Junkin, Jackson's first wife. They married in August 1853; she died in childbirth on October 22, 1854. Their child, a son, was stillborn. Virginia Military Institute -- Photographs.
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What were Stonewall Jackson's last words?

Jackson's condition continued to decline; he developed pneumonia and died on May 10, 1863. His last words were “Let us cross over the river and rest under the shade of the trees.” Jackson was buried on May 15, 1863, in the Lexington Presbyterian Cemetery.
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Why did they call him Stonewall Jackson?

He earned his famous nickname from Confederate general Barnard Bee's words: “Look, men, there is Jackson standing like a stone wall!” Jackson's brigade also took on the nickname, coming to be known as the Stonewall Brigade, but Jackson's own soldiers most often called the general “Old Jack,” a sobriquet dating from ...
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What happened to Stonewall Jackson's daughter Julia?

Julia Laura Jackson (November 23, 1862 - August 30, 1889) was the daughter of famed Confederate General Thomas Jackson and his second wife Mary Anna Morrison Jackson. She was six months old when her father was killed. Julia married and had two children, but died of typhoid in 1889.
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Who Is Julia Jackson?

Julia Jackson was a Hoodoo practitioner from New Orleans. Alongside Lala, she was an important voodoo queen of the 1940s. She sold gris-gris, charms, and potions. She made her own amulets, talismans, and ingredients.
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When did Stonewall Jackson get married?

On July 16, 1857, Thomas Stonewall Jackson married Mary Anna Morrison at “Cottage Home,” the Lincoln County plantation of the Morrison family. The couple first met through Morrison's sister, Isabella, who was married to D. H. Hill, a faculty member at what's now Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.
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Was Stonewall Jackson a good person?

They thought he was an extremely brave and resourceful soldier. They believed that he was wrong in his convictions, but that he was a humble and decent religious man who also happened to be one of the greatest generals America ever produced.
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What was the bloodiest battle of the Civil War?

Battle of Antietam breaks out

Beginning early on the morning of September 17, 1862, Confederate and Union troops in the Civil War clash near Maryland's Antietam Creek in the bloodiest single day in American military history.
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How did Stonewall Jackson feel about the Civil War?

Civil War and Accomplishments

At first, it was Jackson's desire that Virginia, then his home state, would stay in the Union. But when Virginia seceded in the spring of 1861, Jackson showed his support of the Confederacy, choosing to side with his state over the national government.
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Are there any living descendants of Andrew Jackson?

Presidents with no living descendants: George Washington, married, no children, adopted his wife's grandchildren. James Madison, married, no children. Andrew Jackson, married, no children, adopted his wife's nephew.
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Who created the rebel yell?

One of the earliest descriptions of a distinctive yell among Confederate soldiers comes from the British journalist William Howard Russell.
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Whose death crippled the Confederate army during the Civil War?

The Battle of Chancellorsville (April 30-May 6, 1863) was a huge victory for the Confederacy and General Robert E. Lee during the Civil War, though it is also famous for being the battle in which Confederate General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson was mortally wounded.
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Who was known as the final death of the Civil War?

Williams (soldier) John Jefferson Williams (1843 – May 13, 1865) was a Union soldier and private in Company B the 34th Regiment Indiana Infantry. He was killed at the Battle of Palmito Ranch, the last land battle of the Civil War, and is generally recognized as the last soldier killed in the American Civil War.
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What happened to Thomas Jackson's daughter?

Christian (nee Julia Jackson), the only child of General "Stonewall" Jackson, died here at six o'clock this morning, after two weeks illness of typhoid fever. Her husband is editor of a weekly paper here called the Charlotte Democrat.
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Who is related to Stonewall Jackson?

Edward Jackson was Stonewall's grandfather. He married twice: His first wife, Mary Hadden, d/o David was the mother of Jonathan Jackson, Stonewall's father. Col. Edward's second wife was Elizabeth Brake, d/o John Brake and his first wife, Elizabeth Wetherholt.
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