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- 1880 census says that both of her parents were born in Pa.
Aunt: Betsy Sumstine
http://unknownmisandry.blogspot.com/2011/09/emma-stillwell-american-serial-killer.html
Marriage to Benjamin:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/V28Y-575
Reported to have had 4 children by her first husband.
[[A murderer:
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=9402E6DC153DE533A25750C0A9679C94629FD7CF
and
"Mrs. Susan Snyder"
http://fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Cleveland%20NY%20Lakeside%20Press/Cleveland%20NY%20Lakeside%20Press%201880-1930.pdf/Cleveland%20NY%20Lakeside%20Press%201880-1930%20-%200522.PDF
http://njsuttonfamily.org/Newspaper/jan1883.htm
Mrs. Stillwell, of Mount Vernon, Ohio, wife of Jay V. Stillwell, employed on the Chicago, Burlington and Quncy Railroad, last Monday made a confession on her death bed of three murders. She is at the house of relatives in Knox county, O. The first was Benjamin Swegart her first husband, whom she says she killed in Maryville, Mo., in March, 1877, with the aid of her mother and brother. The second was a stranger whom the same parties killed for her money while stopping at a boarding house. The third was her own daughter, aged fourteen years, whom she strangled in the presence of her mother at Rulo, Nebraska, in May 1880. She is dying of consumption.
Must I say it! Mother died by my own hand, and by mine alone! She bad murdered my father; also an illegitimate child sent tohsr to put put of the way. She is said to havedone this deed for pay ? a few dollars.
Sad aided in tbe deeds I have just told you. She had sued the railroad officers for the injury done her; so I despatched her one night with tba hammer which was used in the death of others.
This confession the dying woman made to
the writer, and to Stillwell, ber father-ln-law, and when the substance of this terrible recital was read to her she assented to its truthfulness.
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