Genealogical and family history of southern New York and the Hudson River Valley : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation . e Town, being woodland near to theplain and being part of a fourth division of landcontaining three acres more or less, and boundedby the highways. East. Xorth & South, and Westby six acres and a half of his own land formerlylaid out to him as above mentioned. There was surveyed to John Myllar. orMiller, at Easthampton. Long Island, in No-vember, 1676. three acres located within theEastern Plain fence, next


Genealogical and family history of southern New York and the Hudson River Valley : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the building of a nation . e Town, being woodland near to theplain and being part of a fourth division of landcontaining three acres more or less, and boundedby the highways. East. Xorth & South, and Westby six acres and a half of his own land formerlylaid out to him as above mentioned. There was surveyed to John Myllar. orMiller, at Easthampton. Long Island, in No-vember, 1676. three acres located within theEastern Plain fence, next a highway. OnMarch 14, 1666, John Miller was granted apatent at Easthampton, as follows: It isordered yt John Miller & Renick the dutch-man and their assossiates shall have the priv-iledge of the harbor and Accobanock Creekesfor killing of fish for Seaven years from theDay of the date hereof pvided they sett uponit this Simer. Richard Nicolls, Esq. Almostwithin the seven years therein specified. JohnMiller took part in an action at coun regard-ing the whaling business in which he was en-gaged, the record reading: Aprill i8th. action entered to bee tried by the Towne. (f^-^^ ^^^tz=> SOUTHERN NEW YORK 1243 Court by John Miller Senior pit. against Si-mon Heillier Defendant in the behalfe of hissaid Companie of Whalemen in a matter ofDebt for fine. In the action above mentionedtried by the Towne Court betwene John Millerpit against Simon Heillier Defendant they finefor the pit. that Simon Heillier is to paie tothe said pit 01 Pound, 06, 00, and CourtCharges which is one pound three shillinges. (III George Miller, son of John and MaryMiller, or Myllar, was born at Craig Millar,Scotland, and came to this country with hisfather. He settled at Easthampton, LongIsland, where he owned property and was asea fisherman. He died there. December 4,1668. He married the daughter of AnaniasConklyn of that place, and she died children were John, Jeremiah. Heze-kiah and Nath


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