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Hade, N. D. - (Burrton). N. D. Hade enlisted August 1862 as a private in Co. A 27th Wisconsin, promoted to Sergeant; served about three years under General Blair of Missouri. (Our Old Soldiers, written by A. Perry, G.A.R., published in the Burrton Monitor, Friday February 10, 1882. Page 2).
Haney, I. H. - (Burrton). I. H. Haney was also in the U.S. Service and is a member of the Farragut Post but we have not his record at hand. (Our Old Soldiers, written by A. Perry, G.A.R., published in the Burrton Monitor, Friday September 22, 1882. Page 2). His headstone indicates he was a Private in Company B, 43rd Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry. Mr. Haney died October 29, 1898 at the age of 62 years, 2 months, 15 days. He is buried in the Burrton Cemetery, Burrton Kansas, Block 3 Lot 189, Grave 1. Buried with him are Melvina Ann Haney (1885-1924), and two daughters of A.L. & L.J. Haney, Elizabeth A (1906-1907) and Gertrude H (1902-1904).
Hanselman, David - (Burrton). David Henselman enlisted as private in Co. A. 115th Ohio Infantry. Served 7 months, was captured by Guerillas near Glasco Junction, Kentucky, rolled and released. (Our Old Soldiers, written by A. Perry, G.A.R., published in the Burrton Monitor, Friday February 10, 1882. Page 2).
Hyde, William - (Burrton). William Hyde enlisted as private in Co. D 7th Kansas Cavalry, September 1861; served three years, was honorably discharged, was in engagements at Corinth, Iuka, Tupelo, Hatchie, Coffeeville, and numerous other battles of less note. (Our Old Soldiers, written by A. Perry, G.A.R., published in the Burrton Monitor, Friday February 3, 1882. Page 2). William Hyde is buried in an unmarked grave in the Burrton Cemetery, Block 2 Lot 16, Grave 2. He is buried next to Susan Stevens Hyde (1839-1900) who may be his wife. Cemetery records give no additional details.