WILLIAM A. FRANCE
The France Lumber Company of
Lamoni deals extensively in lumber, building materials and coal and is the
successor to F. W. Newcomb, who is mentioned elsewhere in this work. The present firm includes William A. France
and his son, Joseph E. France. The
former was born at Kewanee, Henry county, Illinois, of the marriage of Thomas
and Alice (Carter) France, who were natives of Lancashire, England, and were
married there. In 1859 they came to the
United States and for a year resided in Omaha, Nebraska. They then went to Illinois, where they
remained until 1886, when they removed to Decatur county, Iowa. The father was engaged in coal mining and in
business pursuits in Illinois but after his removal to Decatur county farmed
until his demise, which occurred in 1901, when he was sixty-seven years of
age. His wife is still residing in
Lamoni at the age of eighty years. His
religious faith was that of the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints. To their union were born five children, those
aside from William A. France being:
Charles, of Lamoni, who is president of the local telephone company;
Mrs. J. H. Stanley, of Andover; and Mrs. Andy Turnbull and Mrs. A. M. Chase,
both of Lamoni.
William A. France was reared
in Illinois, remaining there until he was about twenty-two years of age, when
he accompanied his parents to Decatur county.
He gave his attention to farming on land southeast of Lamoni and was
also engaged in the stock business, continuing active in those lines until he
removed to Lamoni in 1901. In 1910 he
purchased the lumber business which he is still conducting. His son, Joseph E. France, is in partnership
with him, the firm name being the France Lumber Company. They handle lumber, building materials and
coal and as there has never been any doubt of their integrity they enjoy a
large and lucrative trade. Mr. France of
this review also owns a tract of twenty acres in Lamoni, where his residence is
situated, and he is recognized as one of the successful businessmen of this
city.
Mr. France was married in
Illinois to Miss Mary A. Atkinson, a native of Henry county, that state, and a
daughter of Abram and Mary A. Atkinson, who were born in England. The father was a miner and both he and his
wife has passed to their reward. To Mr. and
Mrs. France have been born four children:
Joseph E., who is in partnership with his father; Elizabeth, who is
attending the State University of Iowa at Iowa City; Thomas W., who graduated
from the local high school with the class of 1915; and David W., in school.
Mr. France is a democrat in his political views but does not consider himself irrevocably bound by the decisions of party leaders, manifesting independence in the exercise of his right of franchise. He has served as town and school treasurer and has discharged his official duties with credit to himself. He is a member of the Reorganized Church of Latter Day Saints and takes a great interest in everything pertaining to the work of that organization. He is an excellent business man and a valued citizen as he is able, upright and public spirited.