(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.) CitationA 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.) CitationA 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.