To create an MLA citation for the information you provided, you can format it as follows, using a hypothetical last name and first name based on the provided contributors and their work. Here’s an example based on the last entry, assuming the article is titled "Sybil Ludington" and using the information you provided:
Wallenfeldt, Jeff. "Sybil Ludington." Encyclopaedia Britannica, www.britannica.com/biography/Sybil-Ludington, 24 Apr. 2024. Accessed 27 Oct. 2023.
If you require citations for each specific entry listed above, you would need to change the author, title, and date accordingly for each relevant entry. Here’s an example of how another entry would look:
Lotha, Gloria. "Sybil Ludington." Encyclopaedia Britannica, www.britannica.com/biography/Sybil-Ludington, 30 May 2022. Accessed 27 Oct. 2023.
Make sure to replace the URLs with the actual links from the Encyclopaedia Britannica website pertaining to Sybil Ludington if you’re creating a real citation. Also adjust the titles accordingly if they are named differently.