Sell, Willie

Sell, Willie

Male 1870 -

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  • Name Sell, Willie 
    Born 1870 
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I2221  My Genealogy
    Last Modified 21 Jan 2022 

    Father Sell, John (Jacob) W.,   b. 23 Jul 1838, Schuyler Co., Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 8 Mar 1886, Erie, Neosho Co., KS Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 47 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Murry, Susan F.,   d. 8 Mar 1886, Erie, Neosho Co., KS Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Relationship natural 
    Married 8 Nov 1866  McDonough Co., Illinois, USA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Family ID F959  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Documents
    MAD_KILR1.pdf
    MAD_KILR1.pdf

  • Notes 


    • This is on page 102 in the book "History of Neosho and Wilson Counties"

      "The Sells family, consisting of J. W. Sells, his wife, two boys, aged about eighteen and sixteen, respectively, and a girl about 2 years old, resided on a farm about four miles northwest of Erie. On the 8th of March, 1886, in the night, Willie Sells went to a neighbors house and informed him that his folks were all being killed. Immediately the neighbor started for the house, alarming others as he went, so that
      there was soon gathered a number of persons at the Sells house. A horrible scene was presented to their view. There on the floor of the main room lay the body of J. W. Sells, its throat cut and head showing blows of some blunt instrument. On the bed in the same room was the little girl, her head bruised and broken, her little hands bruised, cut and broken in an evident effort to ward off the blows of the murderer, dead. In the boys' room where the two boys slept together, on the bed, was the body of the boy, its throat cut and head bruised, dead.

      Blood was everywhere. The instruments used, a butcher knife and hatchet, were found there. Blood was found on Willie's clothes and upon his wrists. He had evidently washed his hands. Upon investigation by a coroner's jury the evidence pointed conclusively to Willie as the perpetrator of the terrible crime that he was held and after-being tried at the July term, 1886, of the district court, was found guilty of the murder of J. W. Sells in the first degree. "History of Neosho and Wilson Counties" published in 1902 by L. Wallace Duncan. The gentlemen that compiled the info: was T. F. Rager of Neosho Co., and John S. Gilmore of Wilson County.
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      This was in the book "Annals of St. Paul (1895-1935) compiled by W. W. Graves published by the The Journal Press, St. Paul, KS 1942

      Journal, January 9, 1896.
      "The Kansas City World is promoting the effort to get a pardon for Willie Sells from the Kansas Penitentiary."

      Journal, December 24, 1896
      "A member of the Kansas City W. C. T. U., is circulating a petition in this county for the pardon of Willie Sell who was sent to the Kansas penitentiary on the charge of murdering his parents, brother and
      sister."

      Journal, July 15, 1897
      "The State board of pardons has recommended an unconditional pardon for Willie Sell. The people of Erie held an indignation meeting Monday and hanged Sell and C. A. Cox, his attorney in effigy."

      Journal, June 1, 1905
      "Gov. Hoch has refused to grant a pardon to Willie Sells."

      Journal, April 11, 1907
      "Willie Sell was pardoned from the Kansas Penitentiary April 9, by Gov. E. W. Hoch. He had served 21 years of a life sentence on the charge of killing his father mother, brother and sister."
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  • Sources 
    1. [S186] Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763 - 1900.