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Nannie Ruth “Rose” <I>Helms</I> Winn

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Nannie Ruth “Rose” Helms Winn

Birth
Bassett, Henry County, Virginia, USA
Death
21 Jan 1930 (aged 28–29)
Martinsville, Martinsville City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Martinsville, Martinsville City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Rose has two more children that have passed:
Pauline Winn Tucker...1924-6/7/1981
Nannie Ruth Winn Blackard...4/5/1926-10/24/2012
Contributor: Sue Nickelston (47788064)

She married in 1916.
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Some of their children were:
Irving Simmons Winn b.1921
Joseph Muscoe Winn, Jr. (Muscoe J. Winn, b.1918)
Pauline E. Winn b.1924
Margaret Virginia Winn Kellam b.1920
Nannie Ruth Winn Blackard b.1926
Mary Elizabeth "Libby" Winn Shipe b.1928
Michael Robert Winn b.26 Dec. 1928
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HENRY BULLETIN, Martinsville, Va., Fri., Dec. 29, 1916, p. 3, col. 3:
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On Thursday morning a very interesting wedding was solemnized at Wentworth, N. C., when Miss Nannie Ruth Helms of Bassett became the bride of Mr. Musco Winn of this place.
The bridal party left Martinsville about nine o'clock in a machine and arrived at Wentworth at eleven. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Greene of Wentworth.
The bride is a daughter of Elder and Mrs. Bruce Helms of Bassett and is an exceptionally attractive young lady, who has many friends who wish her success and happiness.
The groom is a son of the late Mr. B. F. Winn and Mrs. J. Porter, formerly of this place, but now of Roanoke, and is a very prosperous young business man. He holds a responsible position with the Virginia Mirror Co., of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Winn will make their future home in Martinsville. Their many friends wish them a long and happy life.
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THE HENRY BULLETIN, Fri., Jan. 24, 1930, p. 2, col. 2:
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Mrs. Nannie Ruth Winn, age 29 years, wife of J. Muscoe Winn, who passed away Tuesday evening after a lingering illness of several months, was laid to rest Wednesday afternoon. Funeral services were conducted from the late home on South Broad Street and interment made in Oakwood Cemetery.
Surviving besides her husband are six children: J. M. Junior, Marguret [sic], Pauline, Nannie R., Mary E. and Mike.
Also surviving are her father, J. B. Helms of Bassett, two brothers, M. E. Helms of Bassett and A. L. Helms of this city, and one sister, Mrs. J. R. Arvin of Winston-Salem. Her mother preceded her to the grave about three years ago.
The pall bearers acting were H. T. Turner, Sterling Winn, E. G. Morrison, Vernon English, Russell Shumate and J. E. Minter. The flower bearers were F. M. Draper, Frank Stultz, Alonza Eggleston, Henry J. Meade, Russell Claybrook, John Varner, John H. Chitwood, Richard Warren, Fred English and others.
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Rose has two more children that have passed:
Pauline Winn Tucker...1924-6/7/1981
Nannie Ruth Winn Blackard...4/5/1926-10/24/2012
Contributor: Sue Nickelston (47788064)

She married in 1916.
===
Some of their children were:
Irving Simmons Winn b.1921
Joseph Muscoe Winn, Jr. (Muscoe J. Winn, b.1918)
Pauline E. Winn b.1924
Margaret Virginia Winn Kellam b.1920
Nannie Ruth Winn Blackard b.1926
Mary Elizabeth "Libby" Winn Shipe b.1928
Michael Robert Winn b.26 Dec. 1928
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HENRY BULLETIN, Martinsville, Va., Fri., Dec. 29, 1916, p. 3, col. 3:
(edited)
On Thursday morning a very interesting wedding was solemnized at Wentworth, N. C., when Miss Nannie Ruth Helms of Bassett became the bride of Mr. Musco Winn of this place.
The bridal party left Martinsville about nine o'clock in a machine and arrived at Wentworth at eleven. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Greene of Wentworth.
The bride is a daughter of Elder and Mrs. Bruce Helms of Bassett and is an exceptionally attractive young lady, who has many friends who wish her success and happiness.
The groom is a son of the late Mr. B. F. Winn and Mrs. J. Porter, formerly of this place, but now of Roanoke, and is a very prosperous young business man. He holds a responsible position with the Virginia Mirror Co., of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Winn will make their future home in Martinsville. Their many friends wish them a long and happy life.
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THE HENRY BULLETIN, Fri., Jan. 24, 1930, p. 2, col. 2:
(edited)
Mrs. Nannie Ruth Winn, age 29 years, wife of J. Muscoe Winn, who passed away Tuesday evening after a lingering illness of several months, was laid to rest Wednesday afternoon. Funeral services were conducted from the late home on South Broad Street and interment made in Oakwood Cemetery.
Surviving besides her husband are six children: J. M. Junior, Marguret [sic], Pauline, Nannie R., Mary E. and Mike.
Also surviving are her father, J. B. Helms of Bassett, two brothers, M. E. Helms of Bassett and A. L. Helms of this city, and one sister, Mrs. J. R. Arvin of Winston-Salem. Her mother preceded her to the grave about three years ago.
The pall bearers acting were H. T. Turner, Sterling Winn, E. G. Morrison, Vernon English, Russell Shumate and J. E. Minter. The flower bearers were F. M. Draper, Frank Stultz, Alonza Eggleston, Henry J. Meade, Russell Claybrook, John Varner, John H. Chitwood, Richard Warren, Fred English and others.
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