Charity Rotch remembered those women who cared for her in her final illness, many of whom were transplants from New England to the new settlement at Kendal including Charlotte Adams, Elizabeth Richmond, Mary Coffin and Sarah Macy to whom she left cash as well as personal items in the form of bedding, clothing and household items as they wished. 5" by 8" (12.3 x 20.5
Ann Bull again expressing concern for Charity's mental and physical state in a letter written a mont...
Mary Rotch was the unmarried daughter of William Rotch Sr and his wife Elizabeth Barney. Expectation...
A letter to Charity Rotch while she and Thomas Rotch were traveling in New England in 1821. The coup...
Charity Rotch remembered those women who cared for her in her final illness, many of whom were trans...
In this addendum to her will of 1824, Charity remembered those women who cared for her in her final ...
Charity's will of July 11, 1824, a month before she died appears to be an addendum in which she leav...
In the month before her death on August 6, 1824, Charity made out this memorandum of how she wished...
Lydia Rotch Dean describes the nursing care of a female member of the Barney family, an aunt of Char...
This portion of Charity Rotch's will relates to the Charity School at Kendal. Mrs. Rotch specified t...
News of family to Charity Rotch with news of the birth of twins. By this date Charity had drawn up h...
William Rotch offers his assistance regarding the resolution of Thomas Rotch's estate. He tells Char...
This is the last letter from Elizabeth Rotch to Charity Rotch who grew increasingly ill. Charity mad...
A detailed letter with news of family to Charity Rotch in Kendal, including people who have died and...
In this letter written in 1787, three years before her marriage to Thomas Rotch, 21-year-old Charity...
Acknowledgement of Thomas Rotch's death on Sept 13 or 14, 1823 He had symptoms of fever before he l...
Ann Bull again expressing concern for Charity's mental and physical state in a letter written a mont...
Mary Rotch was the unmarried daughter of William Rotch Sr and his wife Elizabeth Barney. Expectation...
A letter to Charity Rotch while she and Thomas Rotch were traveling in New England in 1821. The coup...
Charity Rotch remembered those women who cared for her in her final illness, many of whom were trans...
In this addendum to her will of 1824, Charity remembered those women who cared for her in her final ...
Charity's will of July 11, 1824, a month before she died appears to be an addendum in which she leav...
In the month before her death on August 6, 1824, Charity made out this memorandum of how she wished...
Lydia Rotch Dean describes the nursing care of a female member of the Barney family, an aunt of Char...
This portion of Charity Rotch's will relates to the Charity School at Kendal. Mrs. Rotch specified t...
News of family to Charity Rotch with news of the birth of twins. By this date Charity had drawn up h...
William Rotch offers his assistance regarding the resolution of Thomas Rotch's estate. He tells Char...
This is the last letter from Elizabeth Rotch to Charity Rotch who grew increasingly ill. Charity mad...
A detailed letter with news of family to Charity Rotch in Kendal, including people who have died and...
In this letter written in 1787, three years before her marriage to Thomas Rotch, 21-year-old Charity...
Acknowledgement of Thomas Rotch's death on Sept 13 or 14, 1823 He had symptoms of fever before he l...
Ann Bull again expressing concern for Charity's mental and physical state in a letter written a mont...
Mary Rotch was the unmarried daughter of William Rotch Sr and his wife Elizabeth Barney. Expectation...
A letter to Charity Rotch while she and Thomas Rotch were traveling in New England in 1821. The coup...