Alamo Defenders Descendants Association

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Alamo Defenders Descendants Association

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About Us. We're One of a Kind

Who We Are

  

The purpose of the ADDA is: 

  • To promote, preserve, and exchange historical data about the history of the Alamo;
  • To perpetuate the memory of its defenders by promoting the education of                  the general public to the history of the Alamo and its defenders;
  • To aid in the preservation and marking of Alamo related historic sites                  as well as marking the gravesites of Alamo participants.

The mission of the ALAMO DEFENDERS' DESCENDANTS ASSOCIATION is to unite in fellowship the lineal          and lateral descendants of those who were present inside the Alamo from February 23rd through          March 6th, 1836 in service of the Provisional Government of Texas, including the soldiers, couriers,          scouts and non-combatants (survivors).

"REMEMBER THE ALAMO!"          starphoto        REMEMBER THE ALAMO HEROES! 

Founding History of ADDA

 

Lee Spencer-White still remembers her first visit to the Alamo at the  age of 8. She remembers how her eyes filled with tears as she heard of  the fate of those heroic defenders. She remembers going outside a few  moments later and gazing up at the names on the cenotaph. While scanning  the names on the memorial, the name Gordon C. Jennings, caught her  attention. The name Jennings was a familiar family name. For a brief  moment, she wondered if there was any relationship. She never dreamed  that years later she would discover that she was a direct descendant of  this same Gordon C. Jennings. 

Mrs. Jack Mitchell, a family member and genealogist, approached Lee in  1985 with documents she had collected through many years of research.  These documents proved Lee's direct link to Gordon C. Jennings. Moved by  emotion and desiring to contribute to the Alamo and its history, Lee  inquired as to how to join the Alamo family group. She was informed  there was no Alamo family group. The only Alamo organizations known at  the time were the "Old Three Hundred" and the "Daughters of the Republic  of Texas." She joined the DRT and became the Third-Vice President on  the Board of Management in 1993.

It was a turbulent year in 1993 for the Alamo Plaza. Some critics were  threatening to remove the cenotaph. Lee attended many meetings where  local businessmen and politicians were attempting to decide the fate of  the hallowed ground. At that moment she felt that true defender  descendants should have a voice. She believed they should be included in  all the decision-making where the Alamo and its battleground were  concerned. 

Lee contacted Linda Tart, Pat Jackson and Amy Edison. With their help, Lee founded the ADDA in 1994.      

ADDA Dates Of Significance

 

1996

  • ADDA was represented on the History Channel presentation, "THE ALAMO,"              which has appeared across the country and around the world.
  • Began the arduous task of making corrections to the Alamo Defender's              list which is an ongoing task.  (If you have probate or other documents              pertaining to your ancestor, please mail copies to Lee Spencer-White.)

1997

  • Lee Spencer-White was appointed by the Walker family to chair the Walker              gravesite committee.  Pat and Linda were also members of this committee.
  • Save Texas Cemeteries appointed Lee Spencer-White to chair a special committee              concerning San Fernando Cathedral.

1998

  • The ADDA was represented at the unveiling of the Adina de Zavala              marker on Alamo Plaza.  (Adina de Zavala was one of the early Alamo              preservationists.)
  • Lee represented the ADDA on Texas Independence Day in New Braunfels.               She read the Travis letter to the gathering.
  • ADDA was represented by Lee, her husband, and their infant daughter at              Brackettville "Alamo Village."  They gave a one-hour Alamo history lesson              to a private school.  The children were very enthusiastic.
  • Linda Halliburton and Pat Jackson joined Lee in the awesome task of              restoring the Walker gravesite and saving the 101-acre historic cemetery              district which contains the graves of such notables as Sam Maverick, Texas              Ranger Rip Ford, as well as Buffalo soldiers.
  • Began work on a project started in 1995 to mark the second Alamo Defender funeral pyre site.
  • City of San Antonio declared March 8, 1999 as Alamo Defender's Descendants Day.

(Suggested Reading: For further info on Captain Samuel H. Walker,  Texas Ranger Tales, by Mike Cox; other books mentioning descendants are:  Alamo Legacy by Ron Jackson, Alamo Almanac by Bill Chemercka, and The  Search for an Alamo Soldier by Bob and Doris Bowman.  Another excellent  source is Three Roads to the Alamo by William Davis and for viewing,  "The Alamo" by the History Channel.)

1999

  • ADDA B.O.M. chairwoman traveled Texas speaking to school children on Alamo history.
  • City of San Antonio declared March 7, 1999 to be Alamo Defenders Descendants Day.
  • Over $5,000 was raised to restore Captain Sam Walker's gravesite.

2000

  • City of San Antonio proclaimed March 4, 2000 to be Alamo Defenders Descendants Day.

2001

  • ADDA B.O.M. "History Team" researched 13 Texas counties for new defenders.
  • ADDA added new defender names to the Alamo Defender list.
  • City of San Antonio proclaimed March 3, 2001 to be Alamo Defenders Descendants Day.

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