Dickson, Abishai M.

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Born in 1804 in Dublin County, North Carolina, Abishai Dickson came to Texas from Alabama to fight in the Revolution as a member of the Red Rovers under the command of Dr. Jack Shackelford. Joining with the army of James Fannin at Goliad, the Red Rovers surrendered to General José Urrea on March 19, 1836. All but Shackleford were executed on March 27, 1836. Dickson's widow, Ann Margaret Lucas Dickson, and three children came to Texas where she married John Sutherland in 1841. Richard Hogue Dickson, son of Abishai and Ann Margaret, married Ellen L. Read; their youngest son was Richard Lee Dickson.

From the description of Abishai Dickson family papers, 1834-1965, (bulk 1834-1861, 1925-1941). (San Jacinto Museum of History). WorldCat record id: 46688092

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creatorOf Dickson, Abishai M. Abishai Dickson family papers, 1834-1965, (bulk 1834-1861, 1925-1941). San Jacinto Museum of History
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associatedWith Dickson, Ellen, person
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associatedWith Dickson, R. L. (Richard Lee), person
associatedWith Sutherland, Ann Margaret Dickson, 1809-1862, person
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Mississippi
Texas
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Goliad Massacre, Goliad, Tex., 1836
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Active 1834

Active 1965

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