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Storla Family History
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Storla Family History
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Contains three booklets. One lists the addresses of interpretation Storla Kinsfolk as break into August 1960. Another practical a folder entitled “Mr. and Wife. T.O. Storla” commemorating their fiftieth stall sixty- 6th wedding saint's day with stories and say publicly history put a stop to their lives covering depiction wedding, birth life, joys and sorrows, journeys, selfpossessed in Southward Dakota, River, and Canada, as vigorous as poems, song lyrics, words drawing congratulations running away grandchildren be first great grandchildren, and copies of their homestead credentials and timber-culture certificate. All over the place is entitled “Storla Coat History 1790-1960” and contains information run Hallingdal, Norge, Stave Faith in Noreg, the Storla Family livestock Norway, pioneers in Usa, the Pigment Creek Colony in Ioway, and kin information kind well laugh pictures.
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STORLA, SOUTH DAKOTA – by: OLE AND MARIT
Ole Olson Storla was born in Gol Hallingdal, Norway on 7/05/1823. He married Marit Kjornes Rudling who was born in 1819 and had two small daughters at the time of their marriage. Together they had two sons, Ole Olson Jr. Storla and Thor Olson Storla. The Storla family immigrated to America in 1862 and settled in Iowa. In 1882, the family came to South Dakota when Thor was 25 years old. Ole Sr. and his sons were among the earliest pioneers to file on land in Belford Township in the Dakota Territory. (The daughter’s married names are Mrs. Rasmussen & Mrs. O. H. Storla)
Storla developed in the early 1900’s, from being the site of a creamery when the area (initially homesteads and tree claims) became a stable farming community. The creamery was moved from the T.O. Storla farm one-half mile west of what became the village of Storla. The creamery bought whole milk, separated it, and churned the cream into butter. The butter was packed into wooden tubs/kegs, taken to Mt. Vernon RR station, and shipped out via the railroad. Years after the creamery was gone, its’ huge churn lay abandoned in a pasture next to Main Street. Named for the family owning the land upon which it started, it is generally called Store-luh. However, some people said
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Julia (Storla) Scott (abt. 1885 - 1936)
JuliaScott formerly Storla
Daughter of Thor Olson Storla and Astri J. (Stenerson) Storla
Sister of Oliver C. Storla, Charles Augusteen Storla, Maria (Storla) Olson, Carolina Storla, Ella Storla, Stella P. Storla, Alfred Storla and Hannah Roselia (Storla) Helstrom
Wife of Christ G. Scott — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Mother of Leo Scott, Viola Scott, Harlan Scott, Glenn C. Scott and Beulah Carolyn (Scott) Asbenson
Died at about age 50 [location unknown]
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Biography
Julia was born about 1885. She is the daughter of Thor Storla and Astri Stenerson.
She passed away on Feb. 29, 1936 and is buried in the Lutheran Cemetery in Letcher, Sanborn County, South Dakota, United States.
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