TO MANNING
Mr. and Mrs. John Jack and Olive (England) Morrell and son, Dickie, moved to
Manning Monday to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Morrell will operate the Coney Inn, which they bought from Art Weed.
Carroll Daily Times Herald, November 1, 1938
Belle Plaine James England 76, former resident of the Walnut
Creek vicinity, died at his home in Salmon, Idaho, Saturday. Funeral services
and burial were at Salmon. He was born in Iowa and when he was a child the
family moved to a farm southwest of Belle Plaine. He farmed in that vicinity
following his marriage to Miss Virgie Walters and there their three children
were born: Mrs. Augie DeGroot of Seattle, Washington. Mrs. Olive Morrell of Manning, and Harold England of Belle Plaine.
His first wife died many years ago. His second wife, Mary Bahka of Belle
Plaine, and their children are: George, Roy, Mrs. Doris Yearin, and Archie, all of Idaho.
Surviving besides his wife and children are the following brothers and sisters:
Marion England, Myrtle Creek. Oregon; Mrs. Mary Chambers, Mrs. Lorene Petitt,
Mrs. Lavene Miller of Belle Plaine; William England, Seaside, Oregon; George
England, Bert England, and O.F. England of Belle Plaine.
He was a member of the Belle Plaine I.O.O.F. Lodge.
Gazette, Cedar Rapids, October 16, 1941


November 12, 1938, Manning Monitor