20 November 1847 – 31 October 1926 • K4X9-KDD
1880 U.S. Federal Census
Home: Columbus, Cherokee, Kansas
Wife: Jennie M. Haseltine Age 25
Children:
Cora L. - 6
Gyda - 4
Arthur E. - 1
Alice E. - 16 Niece
Emma L. - 13 Niece
Mary L. - 10 Niece
Kansas State Census 1855-1925,
March 1st, 1885 lists:
D.P. Haseltine Age 39, Occupation Merchant.
Wife:
Jennie Age 30
Children:
Louisa Age 11
Mary Age 15 Niece
Lillie Age 11
Gyda Age 9
Earl Age 2
George Age 7 Months
Taken from the History of the State of Kansas
DAVID P. HASELTINE, hardware merchant, was born in Ohio November 20, 1846. At the age of thirteen, he began clerking in Lawrence, Kan., having come to the State in 1857. He joined the army at the age of sixteen, and served three years. In 1867, he learned the tinner's trade, at which he worked for nine years, and then began business for himself, in Columbus in 1876, having bought out Ritter & Anderson. He has an interest in mineral lands in Colorado, and in coal lands in Cherokee County, Kan. He was elected Township Treasurer in 1878, and re-elected in 1879, and was elected Clerk of School Board three years (1878-79 and 1880). He is a charter member of I. 0. 0. F. Mr. Haseltine operates one of the largest hardware establishments in Columbus, his store being 32x120 feet. He was married to Miss Jennie Fisher, of Kansas, in 1870. They have three children- Cora L., Gyda E., Cady Stanton.
Civil War Adjutant General's Report lists his military unit as 1st Kansas Battery.
20 November 1847 – 31 October 1926 • K4X9-KDD
1880 U.S. Federal Census
Home: Columbus, Cherokee, Kansas
Wife: Jennie M. Haseltine Age 25
Children:
Cora L. - 6
Gyda - 4
Arthur E. - 1
Alice E. - 16 Niece
Emma L. - 13 Niece
Mary L. - 10 Niece
Kansas State Census 1855-1925,
March 1st, 1885 lists:
D.P. Haseltine Age 39, Occupation Merchant.
Wife:
Jennie Age 30
Children:
Louisa Age 11
Mary Age 15 Niece
Lillie Age 11
Gyda Age 9
Earl Age 2
George Age 7 Months
Taken from the History of the State of Kansas
DAVID P. HASELTINE, hardware merchant, was born in Ohio November 20, 1846. At the age of thirteen, he began clerking in Lawrence, Kan., having come to the State in 1857. He joined the army at the age of sixteen, and served three years. In 1867, he learned the tinner's trade, at which he worked for nine years, and then began business for himself, in Columbus in 1876, having bought out Ritter & Anderson. He has an interest in mineral lands in Colorado, and in coal lands in Cherokee County, Kan. He was elected Township Treasurer in 1878, and re-elected in 1879, and was elected Clerk of School Board three years (1878-79 and 1880). He is a charter member of I. 0. 0. F. Mr. Haseltine operates one of the largest hardware establishments in Columbus, his store being 32x120 feet. He was married to Miss Jennie Fisher, of Kansas, in 1870. They have three children- Cora L., Gyda E., Cady Stanton.
Civil War Adjutant General's Report lists his military unit as 1st Kansas Battery.
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