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- First line: In Jersey City where I once did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text; Music
- Creighton, Songs & Ballads from Nova Scotia (1932) pp.33-34
- Hartley, Edward | Dartmouth
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Reference only
- Abrahams & Riddle, Singer and Her Songs (1970) p.186
- Riddle, Almeda | Heber Springs
- First line: In Jefferson City where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text; Music
- Neely, Tales & Songs of Southern Illinois (1938) pp.145-149 (version a)
- Mache, Miss Irene | Belleville
- First line: In Jersey City where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text
- Neely, Tales & Songs of Southern Illinois (1938) pp.145-149 (version b)
- Belleville
- First line: In Jersey City where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text
- Neely, Tales & Songs of Southern Illinois (1938) pp.145-149 (version c)
- Belleville
- First line: In Jefferson City where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text
- Neely, Tales & Songs of Southern Illinois (1938) pp.145-149 (version d)
- Thorman, Mrs. Ida | Belleville
- First line: Then go dig a grave both wide and deep
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Frag. Text
- Stout, Folklore from Iowa (1936) pp.37-41 (version c)
- Krueger, Ruby | Battle Creek
- First line: In Jersey City where I once dwelled
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Frag. Text
- Stout, Folklore from Iowa (1936) pp.37-41 (version d)
- Willer, Mrs. Henry | Reinbeck
- First line: In Lebanon city there once did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text; Music
- Roberts & Agey, In the Pine (1978) pp.106-108
- Kazee, Buell | Magoffin County
- First line: At London Town where I come from
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text; Music
- MacColl & Seeger, Travellers' Songs from England and Scotland (1977) pp.237-239
- Hughes, Caroline
- First line: In yonder city there used to dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text; Music
- Randolph, Ozark Folk Songs 1 pp.226-230 (version a)
- Anderson, Mrs. Bessie | Powell
- First line: I wish, I wish, I wish in vain
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text
- Randolph, Ozark Folk Songs 1 pp.226-230 (version b)
- Justis, Mrs. Violet Savory | Clinton
- First line: In Jersey City where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text
- Randolph, Ozark Folk Songs 1 pp.226-230 (version c)
- Hains, Mrs. Ruth | Jane
- First line: Upon my breast put a turtle dove
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Frag. Text
- Randolph, Ozark Folk Songs 1 pp.226-230 (version d)
- Rayburn, Otto Ernest | Eminence
- First line: In Jersey City where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text; Music
- Randolph, Ozark Folk Songs 1 pp.226-230 (version e)
- Short, Mrs. Lillian | Galena
- First line: In the Londers City where I may dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Frag. Text
- Randolph, Ozark Folk Songs 1 pp.226-230 (version f)
- McCarty, Mrs. Gladys | Farmington
- First line: Must I go bound while he goes free?
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Frag. Text
- Randolph, Ozark Folk Songs 1 pp.226-230 (version g)
- Wasson, Mrs. J.C. | Elm Springs
- First line: Must I go bound while he goes free?
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Frag. Text
- Randolph, Ozark Folk Songs 1 pp.226-230 (version h)
- Arkansas
- First line: In Dublin town, where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text
- Hubbard, Ballads & Songs from Utah (1961) p.65
- Hubbard, Mrs. Salley A. | Salt Lake City
- First line: In yonder city where I once did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text
- Henry, Folk-Songs from the Southern Highlands (1938) pp.195-199 (version a)
- Tucker, Miss Rachel | Varnell
- First line: In London city where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text
- Henry, Folk-Songs from the Southern Highlands (1938) pp.195-199 (version b)
- King, Miss Mary E. | Gatlinburg
- First line: In Jersey where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text
- Henry, Folk-Songs from the Southern Highlands (1938) pp.195-199 (version c)
- Giannotti, Miss Nancy | Jersey City
- First line: In Jersey city where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text
- Henry, Folk-Songs from the Southern Highlands (1938) pp.195-199 (version d)
- Napiorski, Thaddeus | Jersey City
- First line: In Jersey city where I do dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Frag. Text
- Henry, Folk-Songs from the Southern Highlands (1938) pp.195-199 (version e)
- Albers, Miss Elizabeth | Jersey City
- First line: Go, dig my grave both wide and deep
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Frag. Text
- Henry, Folk-Songs from the Southern Highlands (1938) pp.195-199 (version f)
- Gray, Mrs. Henry C. | Terre Haute
- First line: In Jersey City where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text; Music
- Peters, Folk Songs Out of Wisconsin (1977) p.204
- Hankins, Mabel | Gordon
- First line: In London town where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text; Music
- Mackenzie, Ballads & Sea Songs from Nova Scotia (1928) pp.157-160, 398 (version a)
- Bigney, Mrs. Ellen | Pictou
- First line: In Dublin City where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text
- Mackenzie, Ballads & Sea Songs from Nova Scotia (1928) pp.157-160, 398 (version b)
- Thompson, Mrs. Willard | Cape John
- First line: In Jersey City where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text
- Gardner & Chickering, Ballads & Songs of Southern Michigan (1939) pp.117-119 (version a)
- Martin, Miss Bessie | Sebewaing
- First line: In Jersey City where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Frag. Text; Music
- Gardner & Chickering, Ballads & Songs of Southern Michigan (1939) pp.117-119 (version b)
- Miller, Mrs. Peter | West Branch
- First line: In Georgia City where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Frag. Text; Music
- Gardner & Chickering, Ballads & Songs of Southern Michigan (1939) pp.117-119 (version c)
- Rabidue, William | West Branch
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Reference only
- Gardner & Chickering, Ballads & Songs of Southern Michigan (1939) pp.117-119 (version d)
- Smith, Miss Jean | Detroit
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Reference only
- Gardner & Chickering, Ballads & Songs of Southern Michigan (1939) pp.117-119 (version e)
- Wood, Mrs. Russell | Kalkaska
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Reference only
- Gardner & Chickering, Ballads & Songs of Southern Michigan (1939) pp.117-119 (version f)
- Fisher, Mrs. Jim | Kalkaska
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Reference only
- Gardner & Chickering, Ballads & Songs of Southern Michigan (1939) pp.117-119 (version g)
- Howcroft, Miss Marjorie | Detroit
- First line: In Jersey city where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text; Music
- Linscott, Folk Songs of Old New England (1932) pp.179-181
- Kelley, Ada F. | West Harwich
- First line: In Jersey City where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text
- Brewster, Ballads & Songs of Indiana (1940) pp.198-201 (version a)
- Rothrock, Mrs. Ira V. | Mount Vernon
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Reference only
- Brewster, Ballads & Songs of Indiana (1940) pp.198-201 (version d)
- Mason, Mr. & Mrs. Paul | Oakland City
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Reference only
- Brewster, Ballads & Songs of Indiana (1940) pp.198-201 (version e)
- Ward, Mrs. Dora | Princeton
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Reference only
- Brewster, Ballads & Songs of Indiana (1940) pp.198-201 (version f)
- Holderbaugh, Mrs. Harry | Oakland City
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Reference only
- Brewster, Ballads & Songs of Indiana (1940) pp.198-201 (version g)
- McGregor, James | Oakland City
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Reference only
- Brewster, Ballads & Songs of Indiana (1940) pp.198-201 (version h)
- Enlow, Mrs. Hiram | Oakland City
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Reference only
- Brewster, Ballads & Songs of Indiana (1940) pp.198-201 (version i)
- Durham, Mrs. Elvira | Oakland City
- First line: In Jersey City where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Journal | Text
- Henry: Journal of American Folklore 44 (1931) pp.76-78 (version a)
- Giannotti, Miss Nancy | Jersey City
- First line: In London City where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Journal | Text
- Henry: Journal of American Folklore 44 (1931) pp.76-78 (version b)
- King, Miss Mary E. | Gatlinburg
- First line: In yonder city where I once dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Journal | Text
- Henry: Journal of American Folklore 45 (1932) pp.72-74 (version a)
- Tucker, Miss Rachel | Varnell
- First line: In Jersey City where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Journal | Text
- Henry: Journal of American Folklore 45 (1932) pp.72-74 (version b)
- Napiorski, Thaddeus | Jersey City
- First line: Go dig my grave both wide and deep
- Roud no: 409 | Journal | Frag. Text
- Henry: Journal of American Folklore 45 (1932) pp.72-74 (version c)
- Gray, Mrs. Henry C. | Terre Haute
- First line: In London city where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Sound recording | Audio
- Edith Fowke Coll. (FO 25)
- Clark, LaRena | Richmond
- First line: In London city where I did dwell
- Roud no: 409 | Book | Text; Music
- Fowke, Family Heritage (1994) pp.92-93
- Clark, LaRena | Ontario