Below is a copy of one of the most interesting Will I have found to date. It is the Will of Allinder (Eamer) Gallinger who was the wife of Harmonious Gallinger. Allinder's nickname was "Eleanor". All spellings are exactly as shown in the Will. A little personal information follows... Allinder "Eleanor" Eamer b 17 Jan 1807, Cornwall Township, d 23 Dec 1893 Cornwall Township Harmonious Gallinger b ca 1800, d 13 Dec 1874, Cornwall Township Both Allinder and Harmonius were originally buried at Christ Church Anglican Cemetery in Moulinette, Ontario. Their stones were moved to St. Lawrence Valley Union Cemetery, on Hwy #2 nr Ingleside, Ontario at the time of the flooding for the St. Lawrence Seaway. If you enjoy the following, please let me know and I will send more in the future. regards Lily jworrall@cnwl.igs.net (My father's mother was Mary Adams Gallinger 1888-1990) I Allinder Gollinger of the Township of Cornwall in the County of Stormont and Province of Ontario Widow of the late Harmonious Gollinger, hereby make Publish and declare this to be my last Will and Testament Dated October 18th 1892. I will and direct that my just debts and funeral expenses be paid by my Executors hereinafter named as soon as convenient after my decease the same to be paid out of what cash I may be ... possessed of at my decease. 1st I give devise and bequeath to my Daughter Diannah Tichner one cow. 2nd I give devise and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Ann Alguire one fold leafed table 3rd I give devise and bequeath to my Daughter in law Marg. Matilda Gollingar, five dollars in cash. 4th I give devise and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Ann Alguire and Marilla (McEwen) and Harriet Alguire and Elenor [sic] Alguire the balance of what money as I may die possessed of after all my expenses have been paid and satisfied by my named Executors after my decease to be equally divided among them that is to share and share alike. 5th I give devise and bequeath to my Grand Daughter, Anna Cordelia Gollingar Daughter of Joseph Gollingar my feather bed and Straw tick one sheet and two pillows. 6th I give devise and bequeath to Daughter Elenor Alguire one large spinning wheel and my red flowered dishes (tea set) 7th I give devise and bequeath to my Daughter Marilla McEwan one half dozen chairs which have been used and one home made shawl 8th I give devise and bequeath to Daughter Harriet Alguire one blanket and two cotton sheets and one brass kettle 9th I give devise and bequeath to son David Gollingar one office chair colour yellow 10th I give devise and bequeath to son William Gollinger one dollar in cash to be paid in one year after my decease 11th I give devise and bequeath to son Joseph Gollingar one dollar in cash to be paid in one year after my decease 12th I give devise and bequeath to my son Phillip Gollingar the speckled cow one cutter one feather bed and bedding and bed-stead one Patent-churn one clothes cupboard 13th I give devise and bequeath that all my personal property whatever not otherwise bequested I bequeath to my son Phillip Gollingar And I appoint James L. Groves and Diannah Tichner my Daughter executrix of this my last will and testament Signed published and declared by the said Testatrix Allinder Gollingar of the Township of Cornwall County of Stormont as and for her last will and Testament who in the presence of us and present at the same time who in the presence of each other subscribed our names as witnesses. Signed John Alguire, Hugh McEwan. Signed Allinder Gollingar