APA (7th ed.) Citation

(1768). A Mournful elegy, on the death of Martin Willcocks and James Rois, of Goshen in Connecticut, in New-England: Who was kill'd with lightening, on the 6th of June, 1767; and the death of Thomas Willcocks, who was kill'd by Indians, on February 14th, 1756; and the death of Moses Willcocks, who died at Oswego Indian-Field, on September 16th, 1760; and the death of Sarah Willcocks, who was scalded to death, on April 4th, 1767; and the death of Martin Willcock's wife and child; and the death of Ephraim Towner, and a young child of Elijah Willcocks, who died in the year 1760.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

A Mournful Elegy, on the Death of Martin Willcocks and James Rois, of Goshen in Connecticut, in New-England: Who Was Kill'd with Lightening, on the 6th of June, 1767; and the Death of Thomas Willcocks, Who Was Kill'd by Indians, on February 14th, 1756; and the Death of Moses Willcocks, Who Died at Oswego Indian-Field, on September 16th, 1760; and the Death of Sarah Willcocks, Who Was Scalded to Death, on April 4th, 1767; and the Death of Martin Willcock's Wife and Child; and the Death of Ephraim Towner, and a Young Child of Elijah Willcocks, Who Died in the Year 1760. 1768.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

A Mournful Elegy, on the Death of Martin Willcocks and James Rois, of Goshen in Connecticut, in New-England: Who Was Kill'd with Lightening, on the 6th of June, 1767; and the Death of Thomas Willcocks, Who Was Kill'd by Indians, on February 14th, 1756; and the Death of Moses Willcocks, Who Died at Oswego Indian-Field, on September 16th, 1760; and the Death of Sarah Willcocks, Who Was Scalded to Death, on April 4th, 1767; and the Death of Martin Willcock's Wife and Child; and the Death of Ephraim Towner, and a Young Child of Elijah Willcocks, Who Died in the Year 1760. 1768.

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