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  1. May 25, 2024 · John Jackson Jr. Born 1667 in Carrickfergus, County Antrim, Ireland. Ancestors. Son of John Jackson I and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Katherine (McKinney) Jackson — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Descendants.

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  2. Historical records and family trees related to Jonathan Reiman. Records may include photos, original documents, family history, relatives, specific dates, locations and full names.

  3. Apr 18, 2023 · Family Tree Chart. Parents: Jonathan Jackson (1790 - 1826) - He was an attorney and devoted father. Unfortunately, when his six-year-old daughter died of typhoid fever, he also caught it, and it killed him. This left his family with much debt and no income. Judith Beckwith Neale (1798 - 1831) - She remarried after the death of her first husband ...

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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.
  4. Jan 12, 2024 · John Jackson Jr. Born about 1685 in Province of Maryland. Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown] [sibling (s) unknown] Husband of Ruth (Beall) Jackson — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Descendants.

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    • Ruth (Beall) Jackson
  5. Mrs. Reiman occurred in 1889 and that of Mr. Reiman in 1891. John F. Reiman, son of Jacob and Elizabeth (Fike) Reiman, was born February 5, 1843, in Stony Creek township, and received his preparatory education ..."

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  7. Sep 20, 2023 · John Jackson was an Indiana fighter, so were his sons. To John and Elizabeth were born eight children, the 2nd son was Edward, born in maryland in 1759, a tall six footer and muscular. At 24 he married Mary Hadder. Her family innigrated from New Jersey before the Revolution. Their 3rd son was Jonathan, born at Jackson's Fort.

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