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Ole "Little Ole" Olson (Little Ole) Storla

Birthdate:
Death: November 28, 1913 (90)
Buena Vista County, Iowa, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Ola Olsen Storla and Kirsti Sevatsdatter Storla
Husband of Marit Kjornes Storla
Father of Thor Olson Storla and Ole Olson Storla
Brother of Ole "Big Ole" Olson Storla; Sevat Olson Storla; Ole "Middle Ole" Olson Storla; Kari Storla; Halvor Olsen Storla and 5 others

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About Ole "Little Ole" Olson (Little Ole) Storla

Biographical notes:

The Storla Family came from Gol, Hallingdal, Norway. The earliest known ancestors are Ole and Kari Storla, both born in the 1700s. Their son, Ole Olsen Storla, was born 1790 and married Kirsti (Sevatsdatter) Traelvaerk. They had eleven children. One of these children, Ole O. (Middle Ole) married Thora (Olsdatter) Lee in Norway and they immigrated to America in 1849. Halvor O. married Mari (Herbrandsdatter) Bing in 1844 and they immigrated to America in 1844, founded their home in Buena Vista County, Iowa, in 1862 and then homesteaded in South Dakota in 1881. Ole O. (Little Ole) married Marit Kjornes Rudlang in Norway and they immigrated in 1862, settling in Buena Vista County, Iowa, and then homesteaded in South Dakota in 1881. Ragnild married Ole Endersen Helsa in Norway in 1850 and they immigrated in 1862, settling in Buena Vista County, Iowa. Haavel remained in Norway and married Margit Tufte.

In 1849 Ole O. (Middle Ole) Storla became one of the founders of the first permanent settlement of Norwegians in Allamakee County in Iowa. He settled at the Paint Creek township with his family in May 1850. Ole was born on 7 January 1817 at Gol, Norway. He and his wife immigrated in 1849 to Rock Prairie, Rock County, Wisconsin, and lived there with family until moving to Iowa. He was a leader in the community and very active in the founding of a school and the church. He also was instrumental in founding and supporting Luther College at Decorah, Iowa. He was also a progressive farmer. Ole and Thora had eleven children, five of whom died at birth. Ole died on 11 August 1886. His wife, Thora, was born in 1824 and died in 1891.

Ole O. Storla (Little Ole) was born on 5 July 1823 at Gol, Norway. He was the seventh child of Ole Olsen and Kirsti Storla. Ole married Marit Kjornes Rudland, who had two small daughters. Ole and Marit had two sons. Little Ole immigrated to America in 1862, stopping at Rock Prairie in Wisconsin, and then moving on to Paint Creek Township where Middle Ole lived. Ole and Marit and their children ended up settling at Sioux Rapids in Buena Vista County. Ole’s son, Thor, was the earliest pioneer to file on land in Belford Township in the Dakota Territory. He married Astri Stenerson. They had eleven children. They later moved to Appleton City, Missouri in 1907. In 1913 they moved to Star City, Sask., Canada. Thor died there in 1948 at age 91. Astri died in 1949.

Ole E. Hesla and Ragnild Storla were married in Norway in 1850. They came to the United States in July 1862, during the Civil War. They homesteaded in Buena Vista County and farmed. They had eleven children.

From the guide to the Storla Family History, 1790-1960, (Pacific Lutheran University Archives and Special Collections/Library Services)

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12617085/ole-o-storla

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Ole "Little Ole" Olson (Little Ole) Storla's Timeline

1823
July 5, 1823
1855
January 10, 1855
1857
January 30, 1857
1913
November 28, 1913
Age 90
Buena Vista County, Iowa, United States