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- [S304] Henry P. Hedges, A history of the town of East-Hampton, N. Y., including an address delivered at the celebration of the bi-centennial anniversary of its settlement in 1849, introductions to the four printed volumes of its records, with other historic m, p. 306/183.
- [S127] Frederic Gregory Mather, The refugees of 1776 from Long Island to Connecticut (Albany, N.Y.: J.B. Lyon Co., printers, 1913 (reprinted 2006)), Available online: http://www.archive.org/details/refugeesof1776fr00mathuoft, p. 464.
MILLER ELISHA 6 (Timothy 5, Daniel 4, John 3, George 2, John i; brother of David, above, and Peleg, below)—From East Hampton tc Stonington, in Sept., 1776, by Capt. Eliphalet Budington (C. 204); and, in Sept. and Nov., 1776, with five passengers, by Capts. Budington, Samuel Beebe and Isaac Sheffield. (C. 102) He served in the 2d Line (G. 44); in the 5th Line (G. 49); and probably in Conn. (6.94) He signed the Association, in 1775. (H.28)
Census of 1776: Males—above 16 years, i. Females—above 16, i; under 16, I. (A. 52) He was b. in 1749; d. in 1820. He always lived at " The Springs." He was a man of affairs, and the g.-grandfather of George A. Miller, the present Supervisor of the Town. (Mr. Charles R. Dayton) He m. Abigail Tuthill, and had: Temperance 7, m. Nathaniel Dominy; Elisha 7, d. y.; Dr. Nathaniel 7, of Brookhaven; Barnabas 7; Catharine 7; Tuthill 7; Cynthia 7; and Asa 7. (Hedges' " East Hampton," p. 308)
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