The History of the Several Towns, Manors, and Patents of the County of Westchester, Vol. II (1881 revised ed.)
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THE TOWN' OF WESTCHESTER.
iively the property of the families of Pell, Russell, Gilchrist, Taylor and Asj.en, from whom it passed to Martin Wilkins, Esq., father of the late Governeur M. Wilkins, Esq. The family of Wilkins" was originally seated in the County of Glamoyar, South Wales, and derives from " Robert de Wintona, or Wincestria, who came into that county with Robert Fitzhamon, who was lord of the manor of Languian, near Cowbridge, and built a castle there, the ruins of which are still e.xtant. The valley underneath, is called Point Wilkyn (Welkyn's vale) to this day.* Members of the family yet reside at Brecon, Glamorganshire, and Maeslough, Radnorshire. About the year iSoo, the Rev. Isaac Wilkins took up his residence in Westchester county, New York, and was settled over the Episcopal parish there.