Files F-25-1 through 15 are concerned with Charity Rotch's Will. F-1 and 1a is the Will itself, while F-25-2 is conditions of sale of her belongings, and F-25-3 is a notice by executors Arvine Wales and Matthew Macy of the intention to sell off Rotch estate items at auction. This notice of February 11, 1826 states that at 9 AM on 28th February, a public sale will commence with the sale of a large quantity of hay, corn, wheat and other property. Credit will be accepted and other terms will be made known on the day of the sale. 7.6" X 6.2
In the month before her death on August 6, 1824, Charity made out this memorandum of how she wished...
This letter discusses the resolution of Thomas Rotch's estate after his death in Ohio in 1823 and th...
Arvine Wales, Rotch executor, records cash received on behalf of Rotch heirs 1829 through 1830, for...
Files F-25-1 through 15 are concerned with Charity Rotch's Will. F-1 and 1a is the Will itself, whi...
Executors of the estate of Charity Rotch who died in 1824 give notice of items up for auction includ...
This document details the conditions of sale of the estate of Charity Rotch. The executors specify t...
A section of the will of Charity Rotch's Will of 1824 in which she specifies that monies are to be u...
This portion of Charity Rotch's will relates to the Charity School at Kendal. Mrs. Rotch specified t...
Possessions for public sale after the deaths of Thomas and Charity Rotch including 12 pair of compas...
Possibly a continuation of F-25-12, Charity Rotch disposal of personal items to family members and c...
This is the last letter from Elizabeth Rotch to Charity Rotch who grew increasingly ill. Charity mad...
William Rotch offers his assistance regarding the resolution of Thomas Rotch's estate. He tells Char...
William Rotch in New Bedford attempts to iron out the complex resolution of Thomas Rotch's Will with...
Goods found and itemized by executors Arvine Wales and Matthew Macy in preparation for public auctio...
Inventory of goods stored in the Spring Hill spring house, Kendal. The inventory by executors, done...
In the month before her death on August 6, 1824, Charity made out this memorandum of how she wished...
This letter discusses the resolution of Thomas Rotch's estate after his death in Ohio in 1823 and th...
Arvine Wales, Rotch executor, records cash received on behalf of Rotch heirs 1829 through 1830, for...
Files F-25-1 through 15 are concerned with Charity Rotch's Will. F-1 and 1a is the Will itself, whi...
Executors of the estate of Charity Rotch who died in 1824 give notice of items up for auction includ...
This document details the conditions of sale of the estate of Charity Rotch. The executors specify t...
A section of the will of Charity Rotch's Will of 1824 in which she specifies that monies are to be u...
This portion of Charity Rotch's will relates to the Charity School at Kendal. Mrs. Rotch specified t...
Possessions for public sale after the deaths of Thomas and Charity Rotch including 12 pair of compas...
Possibly a continuation of F-25-12, Charity Rotch disposal of personal items to family members and c...
This is the last letter from Elizabeth Rotch to Charity Rotch who grew increasingly ill. Charity mad...
William Rotch offers his assistance regarding the resolution of Thomas Rotch's estate. He tells Char...
William Rotch in New Bedford attempts to iron out the complex resolution of Thomas Rotch's Will with...
Goods found and itemized by executors Arvine Wales and Matthew Macy in preparation for public auctio...
Inventory of goods stored in the Spring Hill spring house, Kendal. The inventory by executors, done...
In the month before her death on August 6, 1824, Charity made out this memorandum of how she wished...
This letter discusses the resolution of Thomas Rotch's estate after his death in Ohio in 1823 and th...
Arvine Wales, Rotch executor, records cash received on behalf of Rotch heirs 1829 through 1830, for...