Section 31-32, Lincoln Twp 1889-1903 Norwegian settlement
The Norwegian Settlement in Adams County, Iowa was populated with families who had immigrated from Norway. Most had first settled in the Fox River Area, Mission Township, near Norway in LaSalle County, Illinois. They started migrating further west in the 1860’s. Several of these Strand families had resided near Norway in Benton County, Iowa several years before moving on to Adams County.
It is known that the town of Strand boasted of a post office, blacksmith shop and two stores.
The first store was owned by Ole Lovig on his land in the late 1870’s and operated by his family. In 1892, Andrew Thompson moved from South Dakota and operated the store. In 1889 the Post Office was established in the “Store” with the owner the “Postmaster.” The post office closed in 1909 because of rural free delivery. In 1890, Lars O. Larson and Lou B. Larson operated the “Store.” Lars Larson, the son of Ole Larson Rodmyr - Rodmyr being the farm name in Norway, moved to Adams County in 1875 and settled on a farm northwest of where the Strand Lutheran Church stands today. The Larsons’ operated a “Huskster Wagon” which traveled about the community bringing groceries to the people and picking up produce. The store was a meeting place for the small community for visiting and news. For a time the Hans Peterson family operated the Strand store. With the coming of the telephone there was a switchboard in their kitchen and the children carried messages to neighbors without phones. Steiner Knutson operated the blacksmith shop which was located north of the present Strand Lutheran church.
Before the Strand Lutheran Church was organized and the community was first settled, circuit church services of the Methodist faith were held in the Rockdale schoolhouse.
Mormons migrating from Nauvoo, Illinois passed through southern Iowa including Adams County where they stopped for awhile. They May have buried some of their dead in a cemetery southwest of the Rockdale school on land donated by John and Hulda Larson, who had moved to Adams County in the spring of 1872. This was located in Douglas Township, Section 7, one Acre. Hulda died January 30, 1886 and John on January 27, 1888 and both are buried there. It was first called, "Larson Burial Gardens." It has been called "Norway Cemetery" or the" Old South Strand Cemetery" or "Larsons Buryng Ground". Later the name was changed to "Rockdale Cemetery".
More information from Mary Ann:
The families first settled in LaSalle Co., Illinois.
Helga and John and family later moved to Norway, in Benton Co., Iowa, then ca 1870/71 on to Strand in Adams Co., Iowa. The first child, Helena Bertha Larson was born about a month after they arrived in the USA. The first four children, Helena, Thomas, Caroline and Mary Helga were born in LaSalle Co., Illinois, Henry and Johanna were born in Benton Co., Iowa and twins Lars and Lewis, and JoSepine were born in Adams Co., Iowa.
Hulda and John Larson are both buried at the "Larson Burial Gardens" now the Rockdale Cemetery. John Larson gave an acre of his farm for this cemetery.
Nine children: Helena Bertha, Thomas John, Caroline, Mary Helga, Henry, Johanna Bromdla, Lars, Lewis and Josephine Larson.
I don't remember where I got that information about the Mormons. As far as I can tell only one "strange" name on this WPA list - #2 - she May be the Mormon.
Now I see where I got that information - from the 1984 Adams County History Book - pagae 47 - I don't know who might have written it - no name at the end. I don't know when the Mormons passed thru - but the Larsons did not get there until around 1870. Guess someone would have to do land research to find out if the cemetery was there before John Larson bought the land. Or exactly when/the years the Mormons went from Nauvoo, Illinois to Salt Lake City, Utah. I thought the Mormon Trail went up thru Council Bluffs? Maybe some got off track and ended up by Strand.
From my files:
LARSONS BURIAL GARDENS
LARSONS BURYING GROUND/ROCKDALE CEMETERY
Mormons migrating from Nauvoo, Illinois passed through Adams County where they stopped for awhile. They buried some of their dead in a cemetery southwest of the Rockdale School on land donated by John and Hulda Larson, who had moved to Adams County from Benton county, Iowa in the spring of 1872. This was located in Douglas township, section 7,one acre. Hulda Larson died January 30, 1886 and John Larson died on January 27, 1888, both were buried there.
The neighborhood was mostly Norwegian, so it was first called Norway Cemetery. Several Larsons were buried there, so some called it the "Larsons Burial Gardens" or the Larson Burying Ground. It was also called the Old south Cemetery. The name was later changed to Rockdale Cemetery.
10 graves as recorded on the WPA recorded list.
In order of burial:
1. Severin Larson, s/o L.S. & A. Larson, buried in same lot with Hulda Larson - died 7 Apr 1875.
2. Betsy McClary, age 29 yrs., w/o Wm., (going west by covered wagon - born 13 Dec 1850 - died 25 Mar 1879.
3. Margaret Thompson, age 16, born 30 Nov 1864 - died 13 Sep 1880.
4. Hulda Larson, w/o John, 53 yrs., born 3 Jun 1832 - died 30 Jan 1886.
5. Johnnie Thompson, 21 yrs., born 17 Apr 1865 - died 25 Jun 1886.
6. Thomas A. Thompson, age 78 yrs., born 3 Feb 1813 - died 15 Oct 1890.
7. Martin Thompson, born 4 Jul 1863 - died 10 Jan 1898.
8. A. Aanderson, age 46, born 26 Sep 1852 - died 25 Dec 1898.
9. Norman Thompson, age 29 yrs., born 3 Feb 1871 - died 23 Dec 1900.
10.Nelson Thompson, age 75 yrs., born 2 Nov 1825 - died 1 May 1901.
These stones were leveled, repaired and reset by Doris & Henry Heaton in November of 1999.
1. Thompson, Nels, Nov. 2, 1826 - May 1, 1901
Richard, died Oct. 1 1883
Joseph, died Oct. 3, 1895
Johnnie, Apr. 17, 1865 - Jun 25, 1886
Martin, Jul 4, 1863 - Jan 10, 1892
1a. 4 Footstones
2. McClary, Betsey, Dec 13, 1950 - Mar 25, 1879, w/o W. McClary
3. Larson, Hulda, died Jan 30, 1886, 33y 7m, w/o John LarsonN
4. Thompson, Norman, died Dec 23, 1900, 29y 9m 23d
5. Thompson, Margaret, died Sep 13 1890, 25y 9m 13d, w/o Thomas Thompson
Children of T & M Thompson
6. Mother
1a. 4 Infant Stones
7. Thompson, Thomas A., Feb 3 1812 - Oct 15 1890
8. Anderson, A. died Dec. 25, 1898 47y 2m 29d