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  1. Susanna Dickinson. Susanna Wilkerson Dickinson ( c. 1814– October 7, 1883) and her infant daughter, Angelina, were among the few American survivors of the 1836 Battle of the Alamo during the Texas Revolution. Her husband, Almaron Dickinson, and 185 other Texian defenders were killed by the Mexican Army .

  2. Mar 26, 2010 · Susannah Dickinson was the wife of Captain Almaron Dickinson, who died in the 1836 siege of the Alamo by Mexican forces. She and her daughter were among the few survivors, and she later wrote about her experiences in the Texas Revolution.

  3. Susanna Dickinson was the wife of Almaron Dickinson, one of the \"Old Gonzales Eighteen\" who fought against Santa Anna in 1835. She survived the Battle of the Alamo and carried a message to Sam Houston, and later married five times and lived in Austin.

  4. Apr 30, 2022 · Learn about the life of Susanna Wilkerson Dickinson, who survived the siege and battle of the Alamo in 1836 and later married four times in Texas. Find out how she witnessed the Texas Revolution, faced hardships and tragedies, and contributed to the community.

  5. Oct 31, 2015 · Learn about the life and legacy of Susanna Dickinson, who was one of the few survivors of the Alamo and a messenger of the Texas Revolution. Hear her story from the podcast Texas Originals and explore the sources and links provided.

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  6. Learn about the life and legacy of Susanna Dickinson, the only Anglo woman who survived the Alamo and became a messenger of defeat. Read about her eyewitness account, her marital troubles, and her final resting place.

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  8. Susanna Dickinson was one of the few people who survived the famous battle of the Alamo in 1836. She was charged with telling Sam Houston, the commander of the Texan army, about the defeat at the Alamo. Early Life. Susanna Wilkerson, or Wilkinson, was born about 1814 in Tennessee. She never learned how to read or write.

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