Help! I have a very odd situation with two Bayonne notary prepared marriage contract that I hope one of our resident experts can assist with. According to the two attached marriage contract summaries, on 12 September 1681 Manuel de Robles married Sara de Casseres, and David de Robles married Rachel de Casseres. The text of the two contracts (link below) show that Manuel and David were brothers (sons of Luis Pacheco de Robles and Izabeau de Robles), and Sara and Rachel were sisters (both accompanied by their brother Francis de Casseres, a merchant of London).Unfortunately, the actual contract for Manuel has him marrying Rachel, and the contract for David has him marrying Sara. Rachel doesn’t sign her contract, but Sara does sign the contract with David. Also, for some reason, David’s contract is bound/found in a volume for 1685, not 1681. Obviously, someone made a mistake. I initially suspected that the summaries were correct and found some possible support in the 1721 Will of a Francis de Casseres, Broker of London (attached). Francis mentions his sister Rachel, the widow of David de Robles, but the only Sara he mentions is likely his niece (I know this from her ketubah, but Francis does not state his relationship). I cannot be sure that the 1721 "Francis the testator" is the same as the 1681 "brother Francis" because testator Francis placed his mark on his Will, not a signature. I have not found any citations to likely Wills for Manuel, David, Sara or Rachel in the UK National Archives (there is one for an Emanuel, but it is a bit too recent).Of course, I would like to be correct, and hopefully will find more documents. Has anyone dealt with this sort of situation where there is such a discrepancy in marriage contracts? Manuel’s marriage contracthttp://earchives.le64.fr/archives-en-ligne/ark:/81221/r1694z9qzfhb0k/f1510David’s marriage contracthttp://earchives.le64.fr/archives-en-ligne/ark:/81221/r1700zhnltdn2k/f188