Sympathy to Charity Rotch in Kendal from her brother in Bedford on learning of the death of Thomas Rotch in early September 1823 of bilious fever, one of numerous fevers that claimed the life of settlers in the early nineteenth century. 6.1" x 9.75" (20.7 by 24.9 cm
News of New England family in a letter to Charity Rotch in early 1823, the year of Thomas Rotch's de...
William Rotch mentions that Lydia Macy, a family member by marriage is ill with typhus fever that ha...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Bedford, and receipt of a letter informing on the declining healt...
Sympathy to Charity Rotch in Kendal from her brother in Bedford on learning of the death of Thomas R...
Susan Ridgeway Rotch mentions that Thomas Rotch was severely ill with bilious fever in 1821, possibl...
Eliza Rodman consoles Charity Rotch after Thomas Rotch died of bilious fever while attending the Yea...
Benjamin Rodman, son of Samuel Rodman, Charity's brother discusses the illness of a friend who appar...
Elizabeth (Rotch) Rodman is grateful that Charity's life has been spared after bouts of fever in 180...
Benjamin Rotch comments on Charity Rotch "being strong, to hear from her friends in New Bedford," wh...
Samuel Fisher acknowledges receipt of a letter from Charity Rotch reporting on the 20 day indisposit...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Hartford, the year in which she almost died of small pox or a fev...
New of family from William Rotch, Sr. to Charity Rotch in Hartford. Charity was ill on several occas...
News of a shipment of linen to Charity Rotch and Mary Rotch from Samuel Rodman in Nantucket. Rodman ...
News of family from William Rotch, Sr to Charity Rotch in Hartford. 1809 was a bad year for her, sh...
News of family in Nantucket to Charity Rotch in New Bedford. Mary Rodman, Charity's mother resided w...
News of New England family in a letter to Charity Rotch in early 1823, the year of Thomas Rotch's de...
William Rotch mentions that Lydia Macy, a family member by marriage is ill with typhus fever that ha...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Bedford, and receipt of a letter informing on the declining healt...
Sympathy to Charity Rotch in Kendal from her brother in Bedford on learning of the death of Thomas R...
Susan Ridgeway Rotch mentions that Thomas Rotch was severely ill with bilious fever in 1821, possibl...
Eliza Rodman consoles Charity Rotch after Thomas Rotch died of bilious fever while attending the Yea...
Benjamin Rodman, son of Samuel Rodman, Charity's brother discusses the illness of a friend who appar...
Elizabeth (Rotch) Rodman is grateful that Charity's life has been spared after bouts of fever in 180...
Benjamin Rotch comments on Charity Rotch "being strong, to hear from her friends in New Bedford," wh...
Samuel Fisher acknowledges receipt of a letter from Charity Rotch reporting on the 20 day indisposit...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Hartford, the year in which she almost died of small pox or a fev...
New of family from William Rotch, Sr. to Charity Rotch in Hartford. Charity was ill on several occas...
News of a shipment of linen to Charity Rotch and Mary Rotch from Samuel Rodman in Nantucket. Rodman ...
News of family from William Rotch, Sr to Charity Rotch in Hartford. 1809 was a bad year for her, sh...
News of family in Nantucket to Charity Rotch in New Bedford. Mary Rodman, Charity's mother resided w...
News of New England family in a letter to Charity Rotch in early 1823, the year of Thomas Rotch's de...
William Rotch mentions that Lydia Macy, a family member by marriage is ill with typhus fever that ha...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Bedford, and receipt of a letter informing on the declining healt...