was Rose Greenhow working for the south? Yes
Rose Greenhow
She died at sea coming home from Europe.
yes i did get married and i have 4 daughters also i married Austin Lloyd
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There were several women spies during the US Civil War, including Rose O'Neal Greenhow, a prominent Confederate spy, and Belle Boyd, who spied for the Confederacy. Other notable women spies included Elizabeth Van Lew, who was a Union spy, and Mary Elizabeth Bowser, an African American woman who worked as a spy for the Union while posing as a slave in Confederate households.
leila greenhow, florence greenhow, gertrude greenhow, and Rose's favorite and namesake "Little Rose" greenhow
Rose O'Neal Greenhow died in a shipwreck.
he rdaughters name was Rose Marry Greenhow
Rose O'neal Greenhow had four(4) children
yes
Rose O'neal Greenhow and Belle Boyd were Confederate spies during the Civil War
Rose O'Neal Greenhow's father was John O'Neal. He died in 1817, the same year she was born.
yes
she was a confederate spy
Yes,she did,a younger sister.
in 1861
she was a spy for the confederates.