Lydia Rotch Dean describes the family's distress on hearing the news of illness, possibly that of Charity Rotch who was near death from fever on several occasions while in West Hartford between 1808-1809. As was the custom, the afflicted person is not named in this letter. 7.75" x 9.55" (19.7 by 24.5 cm
William Rotch mentions that Lydia Macy, a family member by marriage is ill with typhus fever that ha...
Thomas Rotch explains that many persons in the Hartford area have succumbed to various fevers. Chari...
Susan Ridgeway Rotch mentions that Thomas Rotch was severely ill with bilious fever in 1821, possibl...
Lydia Rotch Dean describes the family's distress on hearing the news of illness, possibly that of Ch...
This letter from Lydia Rotch Dean was posted to Hartford, Connecticut and probably dates about 1809....
Lydia Rotch Dean discusses her concerns about Charity Rotch's health to Thomas Rotch. Charity Had se...
Lydia Rotch Dean acknowledges receipt of a letter from Thomas Rotch with good and distressful news; ...
News of family from William Rotch, Sr to Charity Rotch in Hartford. 1809 was a bad year for her, sh...
New of family from William Rotch, Sr. to Charity Rotch in Hartford. Charity was ill on several occas...
Lydia Rotch Dean sends news of family; a family member, an aunt is in grave distress, 'taking little...
Lydia Rotch Dean discusses her concerns for Charity and Thomas Rotch. Charity was suddenly deprived ...
Lydia Rotch Dean mentions Samuel Rodman's 'indisposition from what we thought was little more than t...
Elizabeth (Rotch) Rodman is grateful that Charity's life has been spared after bouts of fever in 180...
Dr. Eli Todd, physician, informs Thomas and Charity that his wife, Rachel has passed through the mos...
This letter is packed with family news from William Rotch, Sr and his son, William including concern...
William Rotch mentions that Lydia Macy, a family member by marriage is ill with typhus fever that ha...
Thomas Rotch explains that many persons in the Hartford area have succumbed to various fevers. Chari...
Susan Ridgeway Rotch mentions that Thomas Rotch was severely ill with bilious fever in 1821, possibl...
Lydia Rotch Dean describes the family's distress on hearing the news of illness, possibly that of Ch...
This letter from Lydia Rotch Dean was posted to Hartford, Connecticut and probably dates about 1809....
Lydia Rotch Dean discusses her concerns about Charity Rotch's health to Thomas Rotch. Charity Had se...
Lydia Rotch Dean acknowledges receipt of a letter from Thomas Rotch with good and distressful news; ...
News of family from William Rotch, Sr to Charity Rotch in Hartford. 1809 was a bad year for her, sh...
New of family from William Rotch, Sr. to Charity Rotch in Hartford. Charity was ill on several occas...
Lydia Rotch Dean sends news of family; a family member, an aunt is in grave distress, 'taking little...
Lydia Rotch Dean discusses her concerns for Charity and Thomas Rotch. Charity was suddenly deprived ...
Lydia Rotch Dean mentions Samuel Rodman's 'indisposition from what we thought was little more than t...
Elizabeth (Rotch) Rodman is grateful that Charity's life has been spared after bouts of fever in 180...
Dr. Eli Todd, physician, informs Thomas and Charity that his wife, Rachel has passed through the mos...
This letter is packed with family news from William Rotch, Sr and his son, William including concern...
William Rotch mentions that Lydia Macy, a family member by marriage is ill with typhus fever that ha...
Thomas Rotch explains that many persons in the Hartford area have succumbed to various fevers. Chari...
Susan Ridgeway Rotch mentions that Thomas Rotch was severely ill with bilious fever in 1821, possibl...