Mary Pike writes a heart felt letter to Charity Rotch in 1822 telling her of family problems and the death of a pious Friend, Hannah Yarnall. Quakers believed that the death of a Friend was a loss to their collective sense of identity and community. 7.6" x 9.8" (19.4 by 25 cm
News of family with an account of the death of Elizabeth Mott, referred to by Hannah as a "beloved M...
A letter to Charity Rotch, consoling her and urging her to resign herself to God's will. Charity di...
In this letter, the last of three to Charity Rotch dated within two weeks of her own death, her sist...
Mary Pike writes a heart felt letter to Charity Rotch in 1822 telling her of family problems and the...
Hannah Rodman Fisher informs the Rotch that a family member has died after a stroke. While much of t...
Maria Townsend informs the Rotches of the death of an only son. The Townsends had visited the Rotche...
Thomas Rotch died while attending the Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio...
News from family extending condolences to Charity Rotch whose husband Thomas Rotch died unexpectedly...
William Rotch discribes the last hours and funeral of Mary Rotch. Quakers needed to know the circums...
This letter describes an apparent case of heart failure and treatment to which Anna Gilpin did not r...
Hannah Rotch of Philadelphia laments that she cannot converse with her sister, face to face rather t...
In a letter to family and friends, Charity Rotch writes of her deep sense of loss and grief and prov...
Hannah Fisher writes that a recent letter written jointly by Charity and Thomas Rotch arrived in tat...
News of family from Sarah Fisher who sends condolences and reports that she has heard that Charity w...
In the first of three letters from Anna Hazard to her sister Charity Rotch, Hazard expresses her so...
News of family with an account of the death of Elizabeth Mott, referred to by Hannah as a "beloved M...
A letter to Charity Rotch, consoling her and urging her to resign herself to God's will. Charity di...
In this letter, the last of three to Charity Rotch dated within two weeks of her own death, her sist...
Mary Pike writes a heart felt letter to Charity Rotch in 1822 telling her of family problems and the...
Hannah Rodman Fisher informs the Rotch that a family member has died after a stroke. While much of t...
Maria Townsend informs the Rotches of the death of an only son. The Townsends had visited the Rotche...
Thomas Rotch died while attending the Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio...
News from family extending condolences to Charity Rotch whose husband Thomas Rotch died unexpectedly...
William Rotch discribes the last hours and funeral of Mary Rotch. Quakers needed to know the circums...
This letter describes an apparent case of heart failure and treatment to which Anna Gilpin did not r...
Hannah Rotch of Philadelphia laments that she cannot converse with her sister, face to face rather t...
In a letter to family and friends, Charity Rotch writes of her deep sense of loss and grief and prov...
Hannah Fisher writes that a recent letter written jointly by Charity and Thomas Rotch arrived in tat...
News of family from Sarah Fisher who sends condolences and reports that she has heard that Charity w...
In the first of three letters from Anna Hazard to her sister Charity Rotch, Hazard expresses her so...
News of family with an account of the death of Elizabeth Mott, referred to by Hannah as a "beloved M...
A letter to Charity Rotch, consoling her and urging her to resign herself to God's will. Charity di...
In this letter, the last of three to Charity Rotch dated within two weeks of her own death, her sist...