Dr. James Haller was shown in the census in Jun. 1900 as a physician. Dr. James Haller was born on 4. Mar. 1824 at Franklin, Warren County, Ohio. He married
Anna Schenck, daughter of
James Tapscott Schenck and
Mary Vail Barkalow, on 2. Sep. 1856 at Middletown, Butler County, Ohio. Dr. James Haller was shown in the census on 15. Jul. 1870 as a physician.
Dr. James Haller and
Anna Schenck appeared on the census of 15. Jul. 1870 at Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas. Dr. James Haller was shown in the census on 11. Jun. 1880 as a physician.
Dr. James Haller and
Anna Schenck appeared on the census of 11. Jun. 1880 at Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas.
Dr. James Haller and
Anna Schenck appeared on the census of Jun. 1900 at Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas; 6 children, 6 living. Dr. James Haller died in 1907. He was buried at Burlinggame City Cemetery, Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas.
DR. JAMES HALLER, physician and surgeon, came to Kansas and located in Burlingame in the spring of 1868. He was born in Franklin, Warren Co., Ohio, March 4, 1824. Commenced reading medicine with his father Dr. John S. Haller, in 1846. Attended Medical College at Cleveland, Ohio, in 1849-50 and 1851, graduating in the latter year. Went to California in 1852, and practiced his profession there two years, returned home and went to Philadelphia, where he attended the course of lectures for the winter term of 1854-55 at Jefferson Medical College, during which time he was a private pupil of that eminent physician, Dr. J. M. Dacosta, now Professor of Theory and Practice in the afore named college. He was married September 2, 1856, at Middletown, Ohio, to Annie B. Schenck. They have six children - Ada, a teacher in Burlingame public schools; Mary, married to H. G. Bonham, and living in Emporia; Irving in the mercantile business in Burlingame; Jane, attending State Normal School at Emporia; James, and George attending public schools in Burlingame. He was commissioned Assistant Surgeon of the Thirty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteers, June 10, 1861, and served as such until July 13, 1863, when he was commissioned Surgeon of the same regiment. After the battle of Chickamanga he was transferred to the Hospital of the Third Division of the Fourteenth Army Corps. Where he remained until mustered out at Savannah, Ga., January 9, 1865. He is now serving his second term as Mayor of the City of Burlingame. He is also serving, by appointment of Governor Glick, as one of the Regents of the State Normal School at Emporia.