OK, since you commented on my genealogy post on Herndons, Arthurs, Pinkertons and James' I went down another genealogy rabbit hole about Jacksons.
Jonathan Jackson and Julia Beckwith Neale were the parents of 3 children, including Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson. Seems Jonathan Jackson, an attorney, died young of typhoid after nursing their child Elizabeth(who also succumbed to typhoid)and left his wife, Julia Beckwith Neale Jackson, a widow at the age of 28. Julia gave birth to their 4th child, Laura Ann, the day after Jonathan died in 1827.
Julia and her children, Warren, T.J. and Laura were left destitute and in 1830 she remarried to another attorney named Captain Blake Baker Woodson. Mr. Woodson was like many men who don't wish to raise another man's children and he made his new wife sent her offspring away to live with assorted family members(Grandmother and unmarried Uncles and Aunt). Then Blake and Julia had a son together named William Wirt Woodson in 1831 and Julia died of childbirth complications shortly afterwards leaving her three older surviving children orphans.
Blake Baker Woodson is my 2nd cousin 7x removed and his son, William Wirt Woodson is my 3rd cousin 6x removed but also the half-brother to Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson. 8-))
This is a photograph of William Wirt Woodson as a young man. It is known that Stonewall Jackson and WW Woodson had some sort of relationship even though they weren't raised together as brothers as Stonewall talks about Wirt in letters. Stonewall wrote letters that survive to this day to his sister Laura and mentioned Wirt often.
Wirt's father Blake and his black heart got his in the end as he died in early 1833 when William Wirt was only 1 year old putting his "real son" in the same circumstance as when he had forced his late wife Julia to abandon her three older children.
So my third cousin was Stonewall Jackson's half-brother?
There use to be a restaurant called "Lee's Retreat" at the Blue and Gray Brewery in Fredericksburg, Va. They brewed a stout beer called "Stonewall Stout" and the bottle label had the slogan "I'd give my left arm for a Stonewall Stout!" hehehe And if you know your American history you will "get it".
And Wirt must be a family name passed down the Woodson line as my maternal grandfather's given name was Wirt. 8-)))
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Holy cow, I had no idea they had a grave marker for his arm, thank you, that made my day for some unknown reason ;). Hilogene in Az
ReplyDeleteThey should have waited a few days and buried Stonewall with his arm. lolz
DeleteOh wow! I wish my Late MIL could read this! That is fascinating and indeed it is a small world! Many years ago we visited SJ home and it is still a great memory seeing his desk where he always stood and studied and planned his lectures.
ReplyDeleteTwenty plus years ago a family friend brought her boyfriend from a nearby college to meet us. Our youngest daughter was sucking on a lemon wedge and he asked jokingly if we were related to Stonewall Jackson to which we said yes! He about fell off his chair! He is a history professor now and specializes in the Civil War so we made his day!
Now that story is funny! lol
DeleteMr. Jackson was a tad off his rocker.
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