she died 1900s she was in the north
Harriet Tubman and Belle Boyd were both spies.
Elizabeth I never saw her cousin, which was her rival Mary Queen of Scots
Wilson Bowser
If this question is a reference to Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist and Mary, mother of Jesus, then no, Elizabeth was Mary's cousin. If you mean Queen Elizabeth I and Mary I, yes, they are. They are both Henry VIII's daughters.
Mary I and Elizabeth I did not get along because Mary blamed Elizabeth's mother, Anne, for disposing her mother, Catherine, and for taking Mary's title of Princess. During Elizabeth mother, Anne's, reign, Anne encouraged her ladies and maids to beat Mary and Mary was forced to serve the young Elizabeth. Mary then viewed her half-sister as she did her stepmother, believing that Elizabeth would be just like Anne Boleyn. Then there was also the fact that no matter how much Mary tried to say that Elizabeth was not her father's daughter, Elizabeth looked and acted more like Henry VIII than Mary did. Elizabeth was also a Protestant and Mary was a devout Catholic.
Mary Elizabeth Bowser did not have kids
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her death is unknown she was born in 1839
•Mary Elizabeth Bowser was known for spying and sending information to the Union military leaders. So, she went to the Confederate White House and got thatinformation.
Harriet Tubman and Belle Boyd were both spies.
Elizabeth I never saw her cousin, which was her rival Mary Queen of Scots
No, Bowser is a fictional character in Nintendo's Super Mario series. He is the antagonist who captures the princess multiple times, who Mario, the protagonist, needs to save. But there was a women named Mary Elizabeth Bowser who was alive back around 1860.
Wilson Bowser
He was married to Mary Tudor (Bloody Mary). He was a Catholic. When Elizabeth (Mary's sister) was on the throne he tried to make England a catholic country again. He was in charge of the Spanish Armada (against Elizabeth).
No, she married Mario
Mary Elizabeth Bowser was born a slave in 1831, she was freed when her master died in 1851. Once the civil was started she became a spy for the union, but worked in Jefferson Davis's house as a servant. she obtained information when serving dinner by overhearing it, and she had a photographic memory so she memorized what some of his documents said. she hid some of her messages in shoes or even emptied out eggshells!
Mary I was crowned before Elizabeth I. Elizabeth was the heir to the throne after Mary's death.