In the source below 'John Miller, Northampton,' is listed as one of the colonial dead in Falls's Fight. The author, George M. Bodge, in Chapter VII says, "Thomas Miller (of Springfield) was constable and surveyor of highways. His son Thomas took part in the Falls fight, the next spring, May 19th, and the John Miller who was killed in the same fight was probably his son."
Source: George M. Budge, 'Soldiers of King Philip's War,' chapter 17, part VI (available free online).
In the source below 'John Miller, Northampton,' is listed as one of the colonial dead in Falls's Fight. The author, George M. Bodge, in Chapter VII says, "Thomas Miller (of Springfield) was constable and surveyor of highways. His son Thomas took part in the Falls fight, the next spring, May 19th, and the John Miller who was killed in the same fight was probably his son."
Source: George M. Budge, 'Soldiers of King Philip's War,' chapter 17, part VI (available free online).
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