The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester (1881 revised edition, Vol. I)
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THE TOWN OF EAST CHESTER.
The Pinckney's of Eastchester, descend from Philip Pinckney, one of the first ten proprietors and patentees of this town, who originally emigrated from Fairfield, Connecticut, in 1664. This individual was doubtless one of the original settlers of Fairfield, who, like Ludlow and others, came from the West of England with the Rev. John Warham and Company. Philip Pinckney was a lineal representative of the Pinckney's of Tatterset, Pinckney Manor, Norfolk County, England, whose ancestor Gilo de rinckcni or Pinckenie, came into that country in the time of William the Conqueror.41 "In the 19th of Henry II, (1172-1173), in Hugh Peverel and others, as Trustees, settled Tatersete, Pinkney's Manor, with that of Brunsthorp, on James de Pynkeney and Joan his wife, intail, with remainder, to Hugh their son, and Isabel his wife intail," "William de Pinkeni by deed; 9th of King John (1207-1208) confirmed to William son of Richard Anglo (that is English) by deed; sans date, a croft, &c.