↑ 1.01.11.21.3East Hampton History Including Genealogies of Early Families compiled by Jeannette Edwards Rattray, Garden City, NY Life Press 1953. Miller Family pp. 445-474 - p. 451: NATHAN 4 (s. of George 3, George 2) owned land at both Wainscott and at The Springs; he was b. 1689, d. Nov. 29, 1749; m. Mary, dau. John and Rachel Hedges Conkling March 13, 1710, she b. 1692, d. Jan. 16, 1750; ch. Mary 5 b. 1711, d. 1750 (who married Ananias Conkling Jr. Feb. 5, 1732); Phebe 5 b. 1713 (who married Henry Hedges Oct. 19, 1735); Nathan 5 b. 1716, who d. d.s.p. at sea Jan. 18, 1738; Uriah 5 b. 1721; Rachel 5 b. 1723, d. inf. Rachel 5 again b. 1725 (who married Daniel Dayton Dec. 17, 1754); Esther 5 b. 1729 (who married Abraham Hedges Oct. 25, 1747); Amy 5 b. 1732 (who m. 1st Edward Mulford, Jan 1, 1750 and m. 2nd Ezekiel Mulford Jan 1, 1756); Abraham 5 b. 1736 d. ae 2; Abraham 5 again b. 1746. LongIslandGenealogy
↑Records of the Town of East Hampton, Long Island, Suffolk Co., New York Vol. 5, printed 1905, published at the expense of the Town and by its authority - An account or Record of Deaths in East Hampton, from the time of my installment, which was Sept. ye 19th, 1746. Kept by Samuel Buell - p. 584: 1750 Janr. ye 16 The widow Miller Died about 2 months after Husband. Archive.org
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