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    1. [PAWASHIN] FYI - re: term "inmate"
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    3. http://www.whitsett-wall.com/Veterans/Vets_American_Rev.htm CAPT. WILLIAM WHITESIDES, (Pennsylvania); 3rd Battalion, Chester County Militia, commanded by Lt. Colonel John Hannum, in active service in 1780-1782. As early as 1774 William Whitesides of New Garden Township is listed as "inmate," meaning he was on active duty with the Chester County Militia. SOURCE; Pennsylvania Archives, 3rd Seriers, Vol. XI, "Proprietary Tax Lists, Chester County 1765-1771", Vol. XXII, "Muster Rolls of the Navy and Line, Militia and Rangers 1775-1783. After the Revolutionary War, William and Hannah (Miller) Whitesides settled in Menallen Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. He died there on January 27, 1815 and is buried in the Presbyterian Public Cemetery, Uniontown, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a private communication. Do not forward or print without permission from author.

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