Yes. Rose Greenhow was one of the leading spies in the civil war. She helped win the famous battle named the "bull run". O'Neal was her maiden name and at age 26 she married Dr.Robert Grweenhow.
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.
she lived as an orphan during childhood.As teenager she lived with her aunt in Washington d.c.
Yes. The children of Eliza Hamilton O'Neale and John O'Neale were Susannah Henrietta (Susan) O'Neale Peter Leonard, Eleanor Elizabeth (Ellen) O'Neale Cutts, Rosetta Maria (Rose) O'Neal Greenhow (Rose herself), Mary Ann O'Neale Rowand, and John Eliza (Liz) O'Neale Denison. For more information, please see the O'Neal Genealogy Association's excellent website and "Wild Rose" by Ann Blackman.
Edward Headlam Greenhow died in 1888.
Rose Greenhow
leila greenhow, florence greenhow, gertrude greenhow, and Rose's favorite and namesake "Little Rose" greenhow
was Rose Greenhow working for the south? Yes
Rose O'Neal Greenhow died in a shipwreck.
he rdaughters name was Rose Marry Greenhow
Rose O'neal Greenhow had four(4) children
Rose O'Neal Greenhow was a Confederate spy during the American Civil War. One of her famous quotes is "I am a Southern woman born with revolutionary blood in my veins." Another notable quote is "I always acted conscientiously and from a strong sense of duty."
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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.
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