William Wharton mentions his concern for Charity Rotch's health and the effects of the cold weather on her. The Rotches were still in Hartford but near deciding to migrate to Ohio for settlement at Kendal, a town that Thomas Rotch would plat in 1812. 7.75" x 9.8" (19.7 by 25 cm
News of New England family in a letter to Charity Rotch in early 1823, the year of Thomas Rotch's de...
Sarah Fisher mentions Thomas Rotch's recovery from a fever, and the hope that Charity did not contra...
Condolences to Charity Rotch a month after Thomas Rotch's death in September 1823 sent by a nephew l...
William Wharton mentions his concern for Charity Rotch's health and the effects of the cold weather ...
William Wharton acknowledges that Charity was ill in 1811. He describes traveling to Quaker meetings...
William Wharton discusses his concern for Charity Rotch who almost died of spotted fever that swept ...
Sarah Perry writes to Charity Rotch in care of Thomas Rotch at Steubenville where the Rotches arrive...
Thomas and Charity Rotch left Ohio in October 1820 for a long planned celebration of the 86th birthd...
This letter was sent to the Canton Post Office in March, 1813 shortly before Thomas Rotch establishe...
This letter sent to Thomas Rotch care of the Steubenville post office contains news of family and il...
Lydia Rotch Dean passes on news of family to Charity Rotch in Kendal, Ohio. Charity's health improve...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Philadelphia on return from their long anticipated journey to New...
News of family with continued accounts of illnesses in Philadelphia in the first half of the century...
Lydia Rotch Dean discusses her concerns about Charity Rotch's health to Thomas Rotch. Charity Had se...
Discussion of family news, illnesses and Quaker meetings for worship which were an integral part of ...
News of New England family in a letter to Charity Rotch in early 1823, the year of Thomas Rotch's de...
Sarah Fisher mentions Thomas Rotch's recovery from a fever, and the hope that Charity did not contra...
Condolences to Charity Rotch a month after Thomas Rotch's death in September 1823 sent by a nephew l...
William Wharton mentions his concern for Charity Rotch's health and the effects of the cold weather ...
William Wharton acknowledges that Charity was ill in 1811. He describes traveling to Quaker meetings...
William Wharton discusses his concern for Charity Rotch who almost died of spotted fever that swept ...
Sarah Perry writes to Charity Rotch in care of Thomas Rotch at Steubenville where the Rotches arrive...
Thomas and Charity Rotch left Ohio in October 1820 for a long planned celebration of the 86th birthd...
This letter was sent to the Canton Post Office in March, 1813 shortly before Thomas Rotch establishe...
This letter sent to Thomas Rotch care of the Steubenville post office contains news of family and il...
Lydia Rotch Dean passes on news of family to Charity Rotch in Kendal, Ohio. Charity's health improve...
News of family to Charity Rotch in Philadelphia on return from their long anticipated journey to New...
News of family with continued accounts of illnesses in Philadelphia in the first half of the century...
Lydia Rotch Dean discusses her concerns about Charity Rotch's health to Thomas Rotch. Charity Had se...
Discussion of family news, illnesses and Quaker meetings for worship which were an integral part of ...
News of New England family in a letter to Charity Rotch in early 1823, the year of Thomas Rotch's de...
Sarah Fisher mentions Thomas Rotch's recovery from a fever, and the hope that Charity did not contra...
Condolences to Charity Rotch a month after Thomas Rotch's death in September 1823 sent by a nephew l...