I have a bit of a situation here, involving my remote ancestor Ignace Bonhomme dit Beaupré. According to my incomplete family notes, Agnès Poirier first married Nicolas Gaudry, and then later married Ignace Beaupré. Ignace in turn married Anne Poirier in 1692. Then she later married Jacques Gaudry. Gaudry-Poirier-Beaupré-Poirier-Gaudry: what comes around goes around. Very symmetrical, but it is confounding my almost orderly chart. Alors, I think they did it for that reason on purpose. Does anybody have any pieces that can be a key to this puzzle?