| Index Entry | Lyric, narrative [beg] My husband's my uncle, my son is my brother |
| Location | Chatham |
| Citation | CG-NL.783.024 11 Jul 1783:41 (20/1026) From the New-Jersey Journal. My husband's my uncle, my son is my brother, His wife is my sister, and I am her mother; I have children twice three, and I may have one more, That belongs to my brother; I'm grandma to four; I've a sister nam'd Peggy whose mother I am; My brother is my son, and his name is John. This paradox strange, it may appear unto you; The people of Spank Town will aver it is true. |
| Generic Title | Connecticut Gazette-New London |
| Date | 1783.07.11 |
| Publisher | Green, Timothy |
| City, State | New London, CT |
| Year | 1783 |
| Bibliography | B0014586 |