I had a wonderful trip to Plattsburgh and I want to thank the list for all their help on who to contact on my visit. We stayed at the Baymont Inn in Plattsburgh and spent a day and a half at the Clinton County Office Building. I had an appointment with the Clinton County Historian, Addie Shields, and she was a great help. Her office did not have anything on file on my Allard family. However, in her office was an 1856 map with my M. Allorde and D. Lover on it. A city official came into the office and helped us to locate the road that the Allard farm was on. It was located on what is now Connors Corner Road, Route 10, in Mooers Forks. We searched the grantee, grantor and mortgage books in the County Clerk's Office and did not find my John "Moses" Allard. We then went to the Probate Records and found nothing on him there. I did photo copy the will of Ebenezer Wheeler and some probate records on Emeline Lover. Addie had us go to the Real Property Office and point at todays map of Mooers Forks and request the Book and page number of the existing owner where the Allard farm would have been located. We then went back to the Deed office and worked backwards tracing back the deeds to try to locate a land record on Moses Allard. We never found one. A gentleman who has worked in the deed office for 30 years attempted to help us and he could not find a land deed for Moses either. The present day deeds of both owners on Connors Corner Road do say that their land bounded on that of Allard and his name is mentioned in one of them. We stopped in Ellenburgh and the town clerk did not have records on Allards or Wheelers. We located where the farm should have been on Connors Corners Road and found corn fields. The farm was a mile from the existing Canadian Customs. Perhaps it was in Canada and when the international border was changed, it then sat in the U.S. The Mooers Forks Methodist Church and cemetery were a long drive from there. Covey Hills in Canada was much closer. We spoke with the new minister for the Methodist church and went through their records in Mooers. No Allards are mentioned. Moses Allard and his wife are probably buried in Canada, as even the Mooers town clerk has no records on them. The Mooers Library had nothing and we missed the Mooers Historian so never got to see her archives. We attempted to find newspaper clippings in the Plattsburg papers and found nothing. I don't know where to look now, other than Canada and small cemeteries on the border. Leatrice