Rover, Bedford County, Tennessee
James Minor Winn V
James Minor Winn V arrived in Washington County from
Bedford County, Tennessee in 1832. On July 16, 1840 James
Minor Winn homesteaded 160 acres where the townsite of West
Fork is now located. He married Nancy Bloyed, daughter of Eli
and Nancy Graham Bloyed, in 1833. Eli Bloyed was the first
settler in West Fork in 1828.
Picture taken about 1910 on Winn-Webber Mountain off Highway 156
west of West Fork. William and Adeline Lucinda Rutherford Winn
Standing in Back: Estel Winn, Snow, Lilly. Middle: Maude, Adeline
heated), Zadok, William (seated) Baby: Pearl.
Children of James Minor and Nancy Bloyed Winn: Eli, born
1834; Zadock, February 28, 1836, died February 28, 1913;
Matilda (Hale) born November 7, 1838; Marinda (Winn) born
April 5, 1840; Rachel (Karnes) born 1842; John; Mary (Hale)
born April 28, 1850; twins Edmonia (Dearing) and Joel born
June 29, 1855; Margaret (Recd) born June 24, 1858.
On September 4, 1853
Zadock married Mary Ann Caughman.
She was born February 20, 1835 and died September 13,
1910. Their home was directly across the street from the present
West Fork Middle School. The first school in West Fork was
constructed on Zadock Winn's land. This school was built with a
shed on the front so the pupils could have lessons in the open air
in warm weather. The schools were usually three-month terms so
the children could help out with chores. Both Zadock and Mary
Ann Winn were born in West Fork and lived their entire lives
there.
In September, 1863, Zadok enlisted in Company D, Arkansas
Cavalry and served in the Union until he was honorably discharged
August 23, 1865. In 1882, he was appointed Deputy
U.S. Marshall under Judge Thomas Boles.
They were the parents of ten children: Melvina (Hutcheson)
born June 19, 1854; Nancy (Howard) born December 3, 1857;
Matilda (Bloyed) born February 10, 1860; William born July 20,
1862, died March 21, 1922; Lucinda (Fitts) born February 27,
1865; Hettie Pauline (Oxendine) born February 15, 1868; Nettie
Arena (Oxendine/Gode) born June 29, 1870; Albert Sebron born
July 8, 1873; Almeda (Rutherford/Robinson) born October 20,
1877; John Taylor, born November 22, 1878. William Winn
married Sarah Roseberry, who died, leaving him with two small
children. He then married Adeline Lucinda Rutherford, January
25, 1891. She was born February 26, 1871, died March 1953.
Adeline was the daughter of John Wesley and Mary Jane Carney
Rutherford. Their families were also among the earliest families
of Washington County. William Winn was appointed Deputy
U. S. Marshall under Jacob Yoes in 1890. He was part of the
Oklahoma Strip Land Run in 1893. He was elected constable of
West Fork in 1894. In 1902, he bought the farm on Winn Mountain.
He had 1600 apple trees and they peddled apples by the
wagon-load, often traveling as far as Fort Smith. They would
camp along the way. William also owned a feed store which
burned in the fire in 1919. One of his sons, Estel, along with Mr.
Kittridge and George Latham, helped to rebuild the building in
1920. It is now the West Fork Administration building.
Children of William and Adeline: Johnny Seborn born
October 27, 1891 - died August 10, 1892; Estel Riley born
September 12, 1893 - died December 25, 1965 married Florence
Maddox; Lillie Ivey born November 17, 1895 married Elmer
Maddox; Mary Snow born February 5, 1899 married Adolph
Webber; Loy Sidney born October 5, 1901 died August 1, 1905;
Maude Marium born March 25, 1904 married Aubrey Hardin;
Zadok born September 14, 1906 died July 6, 1986 married June,
1928 Blanche Elnora Carr born March 20, 1907; Ollie Pearl
born November 1, 1908 married Paris Alexander; Lena Bessie
born November 29, 1912 married Raymond Phillips.
Johnny, Estel, Lillie, Snow and Loy were born in West Fork
on Maple Street. Maude, Zadok, Pearl and Lena were born on
Winn Mountain. Sometime after William's father, Zadok died in
1913, William and Addie got the house on White Street, when
his estate was settled. The farm on Winn Mountain was forfeited
in 1933 for non-payment of taxes.
Children of Estel and Florence Winn: Melva Daphyne born
June 23, 1914 married Bob Payton /married Troy Jarnagan; Roy
Warren born July 7, 1916 married Velma Toelner; LaRama
Hazel born June 30, 1918 married LeRoy Burris, two children,
Randy and Norma; Mary Wilma born November 30, 1922
married Doyle Stockburger.
Child of Zadok and Blanche Winn: Clarence Jene born
October 27, 1936 married February 25, 1955 in Bellflower,
California Patricia Kay Woodson horn September 1, 1936.
Four generations of the Winn family were born in West Fork
and lived there all their lives: Zadok Winn, his son William
Winn, his son Estel Winn and his daughter LaRama Winn Burris
are still living there.
In November 1986, C. Jene and Patti Winn traveled to West
Fork, from Alaska, to see where his father and grandfather had
lived. He found ten acres of his grandfather's farm on Winn
Mountain for sale and purchased it. They are now building a
home on the mountain.
By: Patricia Kay Winn