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Susanna A. “Susan” <I>Wilkerson</I> Dickinson

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Susanna A. “Susan” Wilkerson Dickinson Famous memorial

Birth
Bolivar, Hardeman County, Tennessee, USA
Death
7 Oct 1883 (aged 68–69)
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
Burial
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.2754016, Longitude: -97.7266435
Plot
Section 1, Lot 363
Memorial ID
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Alamo Survivor. Born Susanna Wilkerson in Tennessee, she was the wife of Captain Almaron Dickinson and was the sole adult Anglo survivor that witnessed the massacre at the Battle of the Alamo. On the morning of March 6, 1836, as the troops of General Antonio López de Santa Anna stormed the mission, Captain Dickinson ran to his wife, reported that all was lost, and expressed hope that she could save herself and their child. Although he died at the Alamo, his wife and child Angelina survived. Following the fall of the Alamo, Susanna was escorted from the Alamo mission, interviewed by Santa Anna himself and sent by him with a message to Sam Houston. She was a strong woman survivor and remained a patriot of Texas, but the memory of those days would haunt her the rest of her life.
Alamo Survivor. Born Susanna Wilkerson in Tennessee, she was the wife of Captain Almaron Dickinson and was the sole adult Anglo survivor that witnessed the massacre at the Battle of the Alamo. On the morning of March 6, 1836, as the troops of General Antonio López de Santa Anna stormed the mission, Captain Dickinson ran to his wife, reported that all was lost, and expressed hope that she could save herself and their child. Although he died at the Alamo, his wife and child Angelina survived. Following the fall of the Alamo, Susanna was escorted from the Alamo mission, interviewed by Santa Anna himself and sent by him with a message to Sam Houston. She was a strong woman survivor and remained a patriot of Texas, but the memory of those days would haunt her the rest of her life.

Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith


Inscription

Mother of the Babe of the Alamo, Wife of J. W. Hannig

Gravesite Details

Died at age 68 years (born about 1815) in Tenn according to census records



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  • Added: Apr 25, 1998
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1522/susanna_a-dickinson: accessed ), memorial page for Susanna A. “Susan” Wilkerson Dickinson (1814–7 Oct 1883), Find a Grave Memorial ID 1522, citing Oakwood Cemetery, Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.