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- Almaron ****inson (1800 – March 6, 1836) was a Texian soldier and defender during the Battle of the Alamo, fought during the Texas Revolution. ****inson...
- their families with them when they reported to the Alamo. Among these were Almaron ****inson, who brought his wife Susanna and their infant daughter Angelina;...
- the 1836 Battle of the Alamo during the Texas Revolution. Her husband, Almaron ****inson, and 185 other Texian defenders were killed by the Mexican Army...
- from forced marriage. Joan O'Brien as Mrs. Sue ****inson, wife of Captain Almaron ****inson and cousin of Col. William Travis, who refuses to leave the fort...
- impressed with Susanna ****inson, the young widow of Alamo artillery captain Almaron ****inson, and offered to adopt her infant daughter Angelina ****inson...
- (brother of an Immortal 32) Jacob C. Darst (also Immortal 32) George W. Davis Almaron ****inson (also Immortal 32) Graves Fulchear Benjamin Fuqua James Hinds...
- Santa Anna David Ogden Stiers as Colonel Black Jon Lindstrom as Captain Almaron ****inson Lorne Greene as Sam Houston (in his final film role) Jim Metzler...
- Americans in the World Defenders James Bonham James Bowie Davy Crockett Almaron ****inson Amos Pollard William B. Travis Mexican commanders Antonio López...
- 1985–86 Santa Barbara Mark McCormick 1987 The Alamo: 13 Days to Glory Capt. Almaron ****inson Television film 1989 Generations Paul Jarre Episodes: "Pilot...
- (1795–1851), ****ociate justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court Born 1800–1899 Almaron ****inson (1800–1836), Texan soldier, died defending the Alamo Andrew B...