Rotch family.

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The Rotch family of Nantucket and New Bedford, Massachusetts, played a leading role in the American whaling industry through the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The Rotches were among the founders of New Bedford, Massachusetts, which became the world's busiest whaling port in the early nineteenth century. The children and grandchildren of family patriarch William Rotch (1734-1828) sent whaling ships around the world, traded with many ports of call, and enlarged their holdings through investments in warehouses, wharves, candleworks, and other enterprises.

From the description of Rotch family papers, 1808-1836 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 48505119

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associatedWith Rodman, B. (Benjamin), 1794-1876. person
associatedWith Rotch, Benjamin S. person
associatedWith Rotch, Joseph, 1790-1839. person
associatedWith Rotch, William, 1759-1850. person
associatedWith Rotch, William Rodman, 1788-1860. person
associatedWith Spafford, Horatio Gates, 1778-1832. person
associatedWith William and Eliza (Ship) corporateBody
associatedWith William Rotch, Jr. & Sons (New Bedford, Mass.) corporateBody
associatedWith William Rotch (Ship) corporateBody
associatedWith William R. Rotch & Company (New Bedford, Mass.) corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Bilbao (Spain)
Madeira (Madeira Islands)
Lisbon (Portugal)
Rio de Jainero (Brazil)
New Bedford (Mass.)
Subject
Commerce
Exports
Import
International trade
Shipping
Whale oil
Whaling
Whaling ships
Wholesale trade
Occupation
Commercial agents
Commission merchants
Merchants
Ship captains
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Family

Active 1808

Active 1836

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