Joseph William Hannig
Aged unknown
Family tree
Commemorated on 2 plaques
Texas Historical Marker #09776
Susanna Dickinson Hannig - Messenger of the Alamo. At this site once stood the home of Susanna Dickinson Hannig (1814-1883), who came to Texas from Tennessee in 1831 with her husband Almeron Dickinson. He died at the Battle of the Alamo on March 6, 1836. Susanna, with her daughter Angelina, was among the survivors. She carried news of the Alamo's capture to Gen. Sam Houston, commander of the Texas Army. Susanna settled in Lockhart in 1855 and bought this property. She married Joseph William Hannig, who had a cabinet shop here. In 1858 they moved to Austin, where susanna died and is buried. #9776
308 W. San Antonio, Lockhart, TX, United States where they lived (1855-1858)
Hannig Building (1875) Architect J.N. Preston, original owner Joseph W. Hannig, husband of Alamo survivor, Susanna Dickinson
206 E 6th Street, Austin, TX, United States where they was