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Susannah Dickinson
Susanna Wilkerson Dickinson .
He didn't die anywhere in the Alamo. Contrary to popular belief, he was one of the few that survived the battle and was executed by a Mexican Firing-Squad.
Susannah Dickenson, wife of Captain Almaron Dickenson. She survived because the Mexicans did not kill the women as the Texans feared they might do. Before the battle the other wives of the Alamo defenders were sent away to safety, but Mrs. Dickenson refused to leave her husband.
Although many people died during the battle of the Alamo, people like William B. Travis and David Crocket survived. The decided they wanted independence from Mexico and if needed would fight for it. So I believe the defense of the Alamo was a success.
Among those at the Alamo were at least 20% of the total force who were Tejanos. They incluced Captain Juan Segundo who as a courier survived.
Susanna Dickinson was married to Almaron Dickinson, who was a soldier in the Texas Revolution. They are known for their association with the Battle of the Alamo, where Almaron died. Susanna survived the siege and later became an important historical figure due to her accounts of the events at the Alamo.
During the Battle of the Alamo in 1836, it is believed that a few children survived, but specific numbers are not well-documented. Reports suggest that some children were present during the siege, and after the battle, they were taken in by families in the area. The most notable survivor was a young girl named Angelina, who was the daughter of one of the defenders. Overall, the exact count of surviving children remains unclear.
Mainly because all defenders died. Only a couple of slaves and women and children survived. Much of the story was lost to antiquity.