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CHAMPEAUX, Donald and Ernestine

SHANDS, Maxwell and Jaime

McKINNEY, James and Joan

DIXON, Scott and Tony

WALLACE, Robert and Kimberley

BRADY, Gregory and Debbie

HARTSELL, David and Karri

STRAND, Robert and JACK-DIEL, Bobbi

MOORE, Brian and Stacy

CONTRERAS, Antonio and CONTRERAS (nka PIZARRO), Ana

HILLIS, Robert and Cammy

BLYMYER, Scott and BLYMYER (nka BROWN), Kathleen

FEELY, William and Sharon

ETCHELLS, Tim and Maryann

FOSS, Keith and Carmen (nka VILTOVA, Karina)

SCAFIDI, John and KERRY, Meghan

BLAND, Rodney and Tamara

CAREY, Jeffrey and CAREY (nka PRATHER), Grace

SCHMIDT, Jeffery and Maria

POPPS, Joshua and Jacqueline

PASCUAL, Pedro and PEREZ, Maria

THOMAS, Jonathan and THOMAS (nka McKENZIE), Gwendolyn

GALLE, Darin and GALLE (nka HELTON), Kerry

JOHNSON, Jason and JOHNSON (nka STARIKOVA), Lioudmila

HARPER, Ryan and HARPER (nka SWALLOW), Alyssa

TORRES-MILLER (nka TEEMILLER), Robert and TORRES-MILLER, Risa

BUNDY, James and KUMAR, Sonia

BROWN, Lynton and BROWN (nka STUARD), Kristina

HERRING, Cahrles and Deborah

CAMPBELL, Glenn and Kristine

WALTON, David and Ramona

BARTON, Matthew and Shauna

COLLINS, John, Jr. and Yvonne

TILT, Christopher and Anna

ELLIS, Kristopher and ELLIS (nka WILLIAMS), Shawntel

TAMRAT, Tsion and KASAHUN, Dagnachew

ALLEN, Michael and Kathleen

GREEN, Robert and MAZEWSKA, Anna

DARDIS, Ryan and Heather

HEWGLEY, Larry and HEWGLEY (nka BOGGS), Sandra

OBANNON, Julian and Dona

REYES, Fermin and GALLEGOS, Maria

OGRAIN, Scott and HANKINS-OGRAN (nka HANKINS), Jill

LODISO, Tesfahun and SAHILE, Helen

WALSH, Matthew and ROBERTS, Anna

FRAZER, Jeffery and Jessica

ESCOBAR, Arturo and Tina

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