Hugh Judge, a recognized Quaker ministers, consoles and lends encouragement to Sarah Rodman a pious daughter of Mary Rodman who died during a yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia in 1793. 5,000 people or more were listed in the official register of deaths between August 1 and November 9. We do not know if Sarah's sickness was acute or long term. The minister gives his account of his travels after being at the Richmond meeting of Friends in Virginia. 7.7" x 13" (19.5 by 33.5 cm
William Rotch discusses his daughter, Mary's illness and the death of her tutor, Sarah Grubb. Althou...
Hannah Rodman Fisher details the religious exercises of her sister, Sarah, (1764-1793) who died in P...
Hannah Rodman Fisher describes her sense of loss over the death of her sister during an epidemic of ...
Hugh Judge, a recognized Quaker ministers, consoles and lends encouragement to Sarah Rodman a pious ...
Peter Yarnall offers condolences to Mary Rodman after the death of her daughter, Sarah Rodman (1764-...
J. Gilpin of Philadelphia fills the margins of her letter with news of family. She mentions that Mar...
Hannah Fisher discusses health issues, yellow fever and the death of William Penrose. She mentions ...
George Churchman wrote to Sarah Rodman before she died in 1793, apparently of a fever. He met Sarah ...
Elias Hicks, a prominent Quaker minister (1748-1830) consoles Mary Rodman after her daughter, Sarah ...
Memorial of the visit of Hugh Judge, Quaker minister, 1749-1837. This document mentions the visit of...
Elizabeth (Rotch) Rodman is grateful that Charity's life has been spared after bouts of fever in 180...
Hannah Rodman Fisher in Philadelphia to Charity Rotch during her first year in the western reserve o...
Mary Rodman resided in New Bedford with Thomas and Charity Rotch until her death in 1798. In 1793, s...
Hannah Fisher reports on yellow fever in Philadelphia that claimed the lives of several Friends. Num...
Quaker itinerant minister Hugh Judge of Philadelphia (1750-1834) writing from New York gives an acco...
William Rotch discusses his daughter, Mary's illness and the death of her tutor, Sarah Grubb. Althou...
Hannah Rodman Fisher details the religious exercises of her sister, Sarah, (1764-1793) who died in P...
Hannah Rodman Fisher describes her sense of loss over the death of her sister during an epidemic of ...
Hugh Judge, a recognized Quaker ministers, consoles and lends encouragement to Sarah Rodman a pious ...
Peter Yarnall offers condolences to Mary Rodman after the death of her daughter, Sarah Rodman (1764-...
J. Gilpin of Philadelphia fills the margins of her letter with news of family. She mentions that Mar...
Hannah Fisher discusses health issues, yellow fever and the death of William Penrose. She mentions ...
George Churchman wrote to Sarah Rodman before she died in 1793, apparently of a fever. He met Sarah ...
Elias Hicks, a prominent Quaker minister (1748-1830) consoles Mary Rodman after her daughter, Sarah ...
Memorial of the visit of Hugh Judge, Quaker minister, 1749-1837. This document mentions the visit of...
Elizabeth (Rotch) Rodman is grateful that Charity's life has been spared after bouts of fever in 180...
Hannah Rodman Fisher in Philadelphia to Charity Rotch during her first year in the western reserve o...
Mary Rodman resided in New Bedford with Thomas and Charity Rotch until her death in 1798. In 1793, s...
Hannah Fisher reports on yellow fever in Philadelphia that claimed the lives of several Friends. Num...
Quaker itinerant minister Hugh Judge of Philadelphia (1750-1834) writing from New York gives an acco...
William Rotch discusses his daughter, Mary's illness and the death of her tutor, Sarah Grubb. Althou...
Hannah Rodman Fisher details the religious exercises of her sister, Sarah, (1764-1793) who died in P...
Hannah Rodman Fisher describes her sense of loss over the death of her sister during an epidemic of ...