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Jackson's only child was a daughter, Julia Laura, who was six months old when her father died. She married William Christian in 1885, and died of typhoid fever in 1889. Her children were Julia Jackson Christian (1887-1991), who married Edmund R. Preston; and Thomas Jonathan Jackson Christian (1888-1952), who married three times. Both of Jackson's grandchildren had several children; thus there are many living descendants of Stonewall Jackson.

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Stonewall Jackson was extremely religious, and married the daughter of a Presbyterian minister, Mary Anna Morrison. They had one daughter, Julia. The only time Jackson ever saw his child was in the week after he had been wounded, before he died. Julia grew up, married, and had children, but died at age 26 of typhoid fever.

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One, a daughter named Julia. She was born during the war, and he only saw her once. She did not live to be very old, but she did grow up and get married. She had no children though.

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He got two daughters:

Mary Graham Jackson born Feb. 1858 died May 1858.

Julia Laura Jackson Born 1862 died 1889.

Julia Laura Jackson got two children:

Julia Jackson Christian born 1887 died 1991.

Thomas Jonathan Jackson Christian born 1888 died 1952.

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