George had large landholdings on Long Island, New York. He was born in 1630, married Mary Conkling about 1654, and died in 1668 after being kicked by a horse.
Sources
Two Colonial Conklin Families in America: Y-DNA Analysis of the 'Long Island Conklins' and the 'Pre-1700 Westchester Conklins' Including the Origins of the 'John Concklin of Flushing' Theory - by Honor Conklin - Page 19: Mary Conklin baptized 11 Dec. 1631 St, Mary's Church, Kingswinford, Staffordshire, England; married say 1654 George Miller of East Hampton, Suffolk County, New York.[1]
The Family of Conckelyne, Conklin and Conkling in America - Conklin Mann - The American Genealogist, July 1944, V. XXI, N.1, pp. 48-58. Pages 53-54 Mary Conklin married George Miller about 1653 while her father was still living in Southold. [2]
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Miller-10147 and Miller-9024 do not represent the same person because: MIller-10147 daughter born in Scotland, Miller-9024 born in New York so was his son. These are not the same person. George Miller is a common name and one must be careful not to incorrectly merge profiles.