Mons Lie

Mons Lie (15 February 1757 – 2 August 1827) was a Norwegian police chief and writer.

He was born as Mons Jonasen Storli, in the parish of Ålen in Søndre Trondhjem county, Norway.

His grandson, Mons Lie (1803–1881), married a sister of Erik Røring Møinichen and had three daughters (Erika, Ida, and Thomasine).

[2] Lie made his way from the family farm Storli, via Røros where he was an errand boy for Peder Hjort, to the regional center Trondhjem where he was hired as a clerk for auditor-general Andreas Klingenberg.

Optegnelser fra Tydalen, Annex til Sælbu as well as in a 1902 issue of Syn og Segn.