This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Chadwick, Lewis, Haskett, Haskitt, Bell, Morgan, cowan, cowans Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BVB.2ACI/976 Message Board Post: According to most North Carolina Chadwick family history publications I've seen Martin Chadwick, son Thomas Chadwick and Rachel Young, married Nancy Ricaud, then married a Nancy Chadwick. However, I have what would seem to be proof that Nancy Ricaud lived to be 89 years of age and is buried in Wilmington NC in a lot own by David N. Chadwick. A son of John R. Chadwick. I also have evidence of Nancy Ricaud Chadwick living with Oliver in 1870. Also in the burial records she is listed as widowed Chadwick. So my question is did Martin really marry two different Nancys? Another error is with Martin Chadwick, son of John R. Chadwick and Clarra Rourk. There are definitely two different Martin Chadwicks that where born within two years of each other. One in New Hanover and one in Brunswick Co. Most family histories report John R's Martin as being buried at the Gurganus Cemetery in Shollotte NC., however John R's son Martin died March 28 1894 in New Hanover at the age of 36 and is buried in a lot own by Divid N. Chadwick. According to marriage license he married Hellen (sometimes with only one "l") Dixon. The daughter of John and Mary Dixon in August of 1879. The other Martin was a John Martin. This Martin Chadwick is buried at the Gurganus Cemetery. He was born Dec. 9 1857. He died January 4 1932. He married Lydia Davis. He was the some of James Samuel Chadwick. Who was the son of Thomas Chadwick the possible brother of John R. and Oliver Chadwick. Additional Information on John R. Chadwick and Tamar Jones: Tamar Jones is buried at Gurganus Cemetery next to her infant daughter. She was born Dec. 2 1814 and died Aug. 11 1852. The Infant daughter lived only 6 weeks dying on Sept. 20 1852. We live only a few miles from the Gurganus Cemetery and many of our relatives are buried there.