William Rotch, Sr. discusses the ongoing illness of Mary Borden Rodman, Charity's mother, who lived with Thomas and Charity in New Bedford until her death in 1798. 6.45" x 7.95" (16.5 by 20.2 cm
In a letter written three months after Thomas Rotch's death in 1823, his brother, William Rotch, Jr....
Acknowledgement of Thomas Rotch's death on Sept 13 or 14, 1823 He had symptoms of fever before he l...
News of family from William Rotch, Sr to Charity Rotch in Hartford. 1809 was a bad year for her, sh...
William Rotch, Sr. discusses the ongoing illness of Mary Borden Rodman, Charity's mother, who lived ...
News of family in Nantucket to Charity Rotch in New Bedford. Mary Rodman, Charity's mother resided w...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Bedford, and receipt of a letter informing on the declining healt...
This letter addresses Mary Rodman's declining health. Mrs. Rodman, who resided in Newport, Rhode Isl...
New of family from William Rotch, Sr. to Charity Rotch in Hartford. Charity was ill on several occas...
John Wigham addresses Charity by her first name. He apparently received religious counsel from her a...
News of family from William Rotch, Sr. in London to Charity Rotch in New Bedford, offering consolati...
Samuel Rodman discusses shipments of oil and also asks that he be advised of he condition of Mary Ro...
Mary Rotch was the unmarried daughter of William Rotch Sr and his wife Elizabeth Barney. Expectation...
This letter posted from Nantucket from Charity Rodman Rotch's sister-in-law, Elizabeth discusses Bet...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Hartford from her father-in-law in New Bedford. 7.35" x 9.1"(18.8...
News of family to Charity Rotch in New Bedford, shortly before she and Thomas Rotch left New England...
In a letter written three months after Thomas Rotch's death in 1823, his brother, William Rotch, Jr....
Acknowledgement of Thomas Rotch's death on Sept 13 or 14, 1823 He had symptoms of fever before he l...
News of family from William Rotch, Sr to Charity Rotch in Hartford. 1809 was a bad year for her, sh...
William Rotch, Sr. discusses the ongoing illness of Mary Borden Rodman, Charity's mother, who lived ...
News of family in Nantucket to Charity Rotch in New Bedford. Mary Rodman, Charity's mother resided w...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Bedford, and receipt of a letter informing on the declining healt...
This letter addresses Mary Rodman's declining health. Mrs. Rodman, who resided in Newport, Rhode Isl...
New of family from William Rotch, Sr. to Charity Rotch in Hartford. Charity was ill on several occas...
John Wigham addresses Charity by her first name. He apparently received religious counsel from her a...
News of family from William Rotch, Sr. in London to Charity Rotch in New Bedford, offering consolati...
Samuel Rodman discusses shipments of oil and also asks that he be advised of he condition of Mary Ro...
Mary Rotch was the unmarried daughter of William Rotch Sr and his wife Elizabeth Barney. Expectation...
This letter posted from Nantucket from Charity Rodman Rotch's sister-in-law, Elizabeth discusses Bet...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Hartford from her father-in-law in New Bedford. 7.35" x 9.1"(18.8...
News of family to Charity Rotch in New Bedford, shortly before she and Thomas Rotch left New England...
In a letter written three months after Thomas Rotch's death in 1823, his brother, William Rotch, Jr....
Acknowledgement of Thomas Rotch's death on Sept 13 or 14, 1823 He had symptoms of fever before he l...
News of family from William Rotch, Sr to Charity Rotch in Hartford. 1809 was a bad year for her, sh...