Jonathan.
Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson was his favorite second in command.
Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson had three children. The first was by his first wife, Elinor and was a stillborn son. The second child was borne by his second wife, Mary Anna, and was a girl they named Mary in 1858. She died at one month old. The couple had another daughter, Julia, and she was born in 1862 shortly before Stonewalls death.
Stonewall Jackson's half-brother was named Edward Jackson. Edward was the son of their father, Jonathan Jackson, and his second wife, Mary, making him a half-sibling to Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, whose mother was Jonathan's first wife, Elizabeth. The two brothers had a close relationship during their lives.
Thomas Jonathan Jackson (or "Stonewall" Jackson, as some people called him) was a general the Confederacy. "Stonewall" Jackson earned his name in the first battle of Manassas. His men said, "Look! There's Jackson standing like a stonewall!" Thomas Jackson was a Confederate General in the Civil War. He paired up with Robert E Lee, the other Confederate General. Jackson and Lee saved the army in Gaines Mill, and also blocked an extreme attack in the Second Manassas. Later on in the war, one of General Jackson's men shot him at the Battle of Chancellorsville, which caused him to his arm amputated. Eight days later, he died of pneumonia.
Thomas Jackson was a General in the Confederate Army , and probably second only to Robert E. Lee in skill as a military tactician. He was given the nickname Stonewall at the first battle of Manassas. He died after being mistakenly shot by one of his own sentries.
Thomas J. Jackson's mother was Julia Beckwith Neale.
Yes, commanded Lee's Second Corps.
Stonewall Jackson
Confederates - Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson
Confederates under Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.
The Confederates were led by Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson.
Jackson was successful at outmaneuvering a larger Union force and nearly destroyed it