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Adaline D. Limes Dailey
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Birth: Apr. 28, 1826
Ohio, USA
Death: May 29, 1898
Bellefontaine
Logan County
Ohio, USA

Adaline D. Limes Winder was the youngest daughter of Harmon Limes and Mary McKee Limes. She is buried next to her first husband, Aaron Winder and near their daughter, Phebe Annie Winder Sherrett. Also on the plot with them is Aaron and Adaline's grand-daughter Birddie B. Sherrett.

Adaline and Aaron also had a son, Royal J. Winder, who is buried at the Oak Dale Cemetery in Urbana, Ohio.

She began her life as Adaline D. Limes and 72 years (and four husbands) later she would see it close as Mrs. Henry M. ("Addie" or "Adda") Dailey - or so her death records and newspaper obituary would read. Adaline Limes was born on April 28, 1826 most probably in Fayette County, Ohio as her parents, Harmon (Jr.) and Mary McKee Limes were living in that Virginia Military District county at the time. Her family ancestry originated from Winchester, Frederick County, Virginia where her father and his brothers, William and Henry, lived along with a sister, Margaret, who married a Joshua Bishop.

Adaline's first marriage was to Aaron Winder who was born November 9, 1808. They married on September 24, 1843 and resided in North Lewisburg, Champaign County, Ohio. The couple had two children: Royal J. (March 30, 1845 - July 19, 1888; buried in Oak Dale Cemetery in Urbana, Ohio) and Phebe Annie (November 22, 1848 - September 1, 1884).

Royal was joined in marriage to Louisa Gump on February 27, 1868, in Champaign County, Ohio. He served in the Civil War in the 134th Regiment, Company "A". Royal and Louisa had one daughter, Nellie, who married Eugene Vatet in Champaign County, Ohio, on January 31, 1889, and later moved to Muncie, Indiana.

Phebe Annie married Eli Sherrett, a North Lewisburg dentist.

On May 6, 1880, Aaron Winder passed away. He is buried in the Butcher Cemetery (also known as Walnut Grove or simply the North Lewisburg Cemetery).

On August 24, 1880, Adaline Limes Winder married her deceased husband's older brother, Thomas. They married in Union County, Ohio. (Thomas had previously been married to Hannah Wildman.) This marriage was not to be long-lived as Thomas Winder died on October 4, 1882. He and his first wife are buried together at the Friends Cemetery in North Lewisburg.

Aaron and Thomas Winder were the sons of Abner and Hope Ballinger Winder.

On May 14, 1884, Adaline married for her third time to Rev. William W. Ballinger of Logan County, Ohio. On March 12, 1887, Adaline left her life-long affiliation with the Friends to join the West Mansfield Methodist Episcopal Church. On September 7, 1892, Rev. Ballinger died and was buried in the Southardtown Cemetery in York Township, Union County, Ohio along with his previous wife Hannah.

On June 21, 1893, Adaline Limes Winder Winder Ballinger married for her fourth and final time to
Henry M. Dailey of Bellefontaine, Ohio. He was a widower of two years. This marriage lasted until Adaline's death on May 29, 1898. Henry died four years later in 1902 (buried on December 20, 1902; per cemetery records). He is buried in the Bellefontaine Cemetery next to his prior wife, Mary.

 
 
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 Parents:
  Harmon Limes (1791 - 1861)
  Mary McKee Limes (1797 - 1864)
 
 Children:
  Royal J. Winder (1845 - 1888)*
  Phebe Annie Winder Sherrett (1848 - 1884)*
 
 Spouse:
  Aaron Winder (1808 - 1880)
 
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Burial:
Butcher Cemetery
North Lewisburg
Champaign County
Ohio, USA
 
Created by: Linda Jean Limes Ellis
Record added: Jan 16, 2007
Find A Grave Memorial# 17502380
Adaline D. <i>Limes</i> Dailey
Added by: Linda Jean Limes Ellis
 
Adaline D. <i>Limes</i> Dailey
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Added by: Linda Jean Limes Ellis
 
 
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The flower is a Forget-Me-Not, to let you know that you are not forgotten. Rest in peace dear great Aunt Adaline with the assurance that you are with our Savior now and always.
- Linda Jean Limes Ellis
 Added: Sep. 26, 2007
 

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