General Information

Birth
28 FEB 1836
West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas
Death
28 FEB 1913
West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas

Notes

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.

Parents

James Minor Winn
- Father
1810 - 1869
Birth
9 MAY 1810
Rover, Bedford County, Tennessee
Death
7 DEC 1869
West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas
Burial
West Fork Cemetery, Washington County, West Fork, Arkansas
Nancy Ann Bloyed
- Mother
1816 - 1863
Birth
10 MAY 1816
Greenville, Greene County, Tennessee
Death
9 JAN 1863
West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas
Burial
West Fork Cemetery, Washington County, Arkansas

Spouse

Mary Ann Caughman
- Wife
1835 - 1910
Birth
20 FEB 1835
West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas
Married
4 SEP 1853
Death
13 SEP 1910
Burial
Union Star Cemetery, Washington County, West Fork, Arkansas

Children

William Winn
- Son
1862 - 1922
Birth
20 JUL 1862
West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas
Death
21 MAR 1922
West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas
Melvina Winn
- Daughter
1854 - 1934
Birth
19 JUN 1854
West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas
Death
3 JUL 1934
Washington County, Arkansas
Nancy Winn
- Daughter
Birth
3 DEC 1857
West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas
Matilda Winn
- Daughter
1860 - 1934
Birth
10 FEB 1860
West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas
Death
12 JUN 1934
West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas
Lucinda Winn
- Daughter
1865 - 1949
Birth
27 FEB 1865
West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas
Death
23 JAN 1949
West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas
Hattie Pauline Winn
- Daughter
1868 - 1893
Birth
15 FEB 1868
West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas
Death
6 JUN 1893
West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas
Nettie Arena Winn
- Daughter
Birth
29 JUN 1870
West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas
Albert Sebron Winn
- Son
1873 - 1957
Birth
8 JUL 1873
West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas
Death
22 JUL 1957
Fresno, California
Almeda Winn
- Daughter
Birth
20 OCT 1877
West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas
John Taylor Winn
- Son
Birth
22 NOV 1878