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  1. Mar 26, 2010 · In February 1836, Susannah Dickinson’s husband, Captain Almaron Dickinson, was one of a group of soldiers defending the former Franciscan mission known as the Alamo, located near present-day San...

  2. Soon after, Susanna joined Almaron at the former Alamo Mission in San Antonio de Bexar (now San Antonio, Texas) shortly after his assignment to the garrison there. The Dickinson family lived outside the Alamo, boarding with the Ruiz family.

  3. Dec 10, 2015 · Sometime around December 1835 Susanna and Angelina relocated to San Antonio. They stayed at the home of Ramón Músquiz, where Susanna tended to lodgers, including David Crockett.

  4. Apr 30, 2022 · The Dickinsons lived on a lot just above the town on the San Marcos River, where Susanna took in at least one boarder. A map of Gonzales in 1836 shows a Dickinson and Kimble hat factory in Gonzales. Susanna's only child, Angelina Elizabeth Dickinson, was born on December 14, 1834.

  5. Susanna Dickinson. In 1836, Susanna Dickinson left the ruins of the Alamo and traveled east on the Gonzales Road and into history. Born in Tennessee in 1814 as Susanna Wilkerson, she married Almaron Dickinson in Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tennessee on May 24, 1829. She was only fifteen years old.

  6. The Dickinson house was one of the houses vandalized and Susanna’s safety was threatened. This prompted Almaron to move his family to San Antonio sometime in December 1835 following the Battle of Bexar.

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  8. Dickinson was inside the Alamo, an old mission-fort in San Antonio, Texas, during the entire battle and later was sent to inform Sam Houston, the commander of the Texan army, about the defeat at the Alamo. Dickinson was born Susanna Wilkerson about 1814 in Tennessee.

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