Background
He was born in Ålen as a son of Jonas Monsen Storli (1715–1791) and Karen Svendsdotter Aspaas (born 1717). His mother was a first cousin of Svend Aspaas. After her death he married Anna Margrethe Hagerup (1768–1840), a daughter of Christian Frederik Hagerup, in March 1811.
Career
Mons Lie was a descendant of several notable people. 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. He advanced in the ranks within Klingenberg"s business.
From 1793 to 1811 he practised as an attorney (prokurator) in Trondhjem city.
From 1817 to his death he was the chief of police in the city. He died in August 1827 in Trondhjem.
He was also a songwriter. Research points out that his songs were widespread in the 19th century, but only one song has been preserved in written form.
"Sang for de trondhjemske Soldater" is found in O. Stuevold-Hansen"s 1873 book Bygdefortælling.
Optegnelser fra Tydalen, Annex til Sælbu as well as in a 1902 issue of Syn og Segn.
Membership
He was also fire chief from 1800, and member of the city"s council (rådmann, must not be confused with the democratic city council introduced by law in 1837) from 1808.