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Norton County was first settled by Civil War veterans in the early 1870s and
the population was relatively diversified. Most of the early settlers were of
Scotch, English, or Irish background and probably at least, second or third
generation Americans. Within the next few years German Catholics did settle
around New Almelo in the southwestern corner of the county, probably due to the
presence of a Catholic church. However, the church had been started by Canadian
immigrants, some of whom were of French ancestry. A former New Almelo priest who
wrote a brief history of the parish in the early 20th century called it "the
French community." Today, though, you would be hard pressed to find any signs of
French influence there.
In southeastern Decatur County a sizable number
of Czech immigrants settled around Jennings and some lived near the
Norton-Decatur county line in the Clayton vicinity. Some attended the Catholic
church in New Almelo. On the western border of Phillips County, a number of
Dutch settlers settled in and near Prairie View with some living in eastern
Norton County. Norton built a large Catholic church, but also boasted Methodist,
Lutheran, Christian, and Episcopalian churches offering further evidence of
diversity. There were also settlers that were of Irish ancestry who settled in
this county. Rockwell City was founded by the Dunkard Brethren.
German
Lutherans settled about 10 miles northwest of Norton and organized a church in
April 1907. The church is connected with the Missouri Synod of the Lutheran
Church.
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