Marriage Licenses

FRANTZ, Andrew Michael and WOODS, Stephanie Leigh

KRUCKENBERG, James Ryan and SAVELESKY, Stephanie Marie

HARRIS, Julian Christopher and MATHEWS, Heidi Marie

RANCOURT, Chad Everett and RUBY, Tiffany Karole

LI, Fang and PEI, Yixiu

TURPIN, Jerry Lee and FORISTER, Debra Kay

LUBERTS, Alfred John, Jr. and SMITH, Darlene Joann

NICKOL, Joshua Joseph and PATRICK, Melissa Ann

MORRIS, Keith Lott and ARCHULETA, Mandy Marie

BOTTENBERG, Foster Lee and WISLICENUS, Michelle Dee

LOVE, Robin Christopher and DONOVAN, Aleithe Marie

PENTICO, Rex Howard, Jr. and MITCHELL, Elena Lefa

O’DONNELL, Christopher Ryan and HAMILTON, Catherine Ashley

WOODS, Jeffory Randall and UTHAI, Sutatip

STONEBACK, Steven Donald and MARLIN, Carol Diane

GOMEZ-ROJAS, Adrian and MENDEZ, Michelle

STOVER, Nicholas Lyn and BRAMPTON, Kristin Marie

TRELOAR, Robert John and BARNES, Laura Jennifer

JOSS, John Wayne III and TOWNS, Carina Noelle

BRYANT, Kevan Anthony and ADDIS, Jessica Helen

FELTSTORM, Erik Alan and NAILEN, Margaret Elizabeth

CURRY, Dennis James Eugene and MANN, Sara Jane

WONG, Thiam Fatt and PARDO, Lily Sy

ANTHONY, Michael Augustine and MEYER, Mary Katherine

RAYBELL, Steven Rocky and LUQUETTE, Shannon Marie

BINKLEY, Keith Michael and RIFE, Mary Oczkewicz

FORTIER, Travis Noel and KOCH, Meghan Elizabeth

DANSKIN HUNNICUTT, Alexander Scott and RAFFERTY, Jennifer Diane

MARTIN, Travis Jay and CURRY, Renae Ruth

GIBBS, Baron Gibbs and SIERRA, Carolina

PHILLIPS, Christopher William and DILTZ, Rebecca Marie

HIGLEY, Robert Carl and JOHNSON, Deborah Marie

PUGH, Henry Jesse II and THACKSTON, Regina

WISLEN, Marc Thomas and DIER, Tonya Lee

WILMOTT, Chris Charles and KOPISCHKA, Shauna Lynn

OLSON, Lief Eric and ROBINSON, Heidi Faye

PENIX, Daniel Keith and MUELLER, Brianna Leigh

HAYES, Michael Gerard and SHIELDS, Janine Marie

LOUTHAIN, Johnny Lee and SLATTUM, Robin Rae

GOMEZ ALVAREZ, Juan Manuel and HERAZ, Yesenia

MITCHELL, Aaron Wade and PELTONEN, Anna Christine

NORMAN, Gregory Christopher and DEL CASTILLO, Crystal

ANDRADE, Gisselo-Mario and RANGEL, Udora Gulisa

MACHUGA, Steven Thomas and WITZGALL, Jennifer Lynn

CHRISTENSEN, John Ringh and BARRETTE, Sherry Lynn

HARVEY, Lyle Stuart and PETERSON, Anita Jean

RUZHIN, Victor Fedorovich and IVANOVA, Victoria Valentinovna

WOODINGTON, Lee Paul and SANDERS, Sheila Marie

BOWER, Michael Lee and HOPKINS, Jamie Ann

WAGNER, Ralph Ernest and SWALM, Dana Jasmine Saidie

STONE, Seth James and BRANDVIG, Brenda Louise

PATER, Matthew Elbert and FERRIANS, Allison Jane

MORRIS, Jesse Frank and WILLIAMS, Rachel Lynn

HO, Tuyen Sy and TRAN, Kim Ngan Minh

SWANSON, Richard Paul and REIGER, Michelle Denise

MARTIN, Leo Henry and LE, Anh Ngoc

PAY, Michael Duane and GIBSON, Judy Louise

LOW, Stephen Michael and STODDARD-PRINZ, Ann Jeannette

HOLMAN, Vernie Dale and WALKER, Margaret

ONYSHCHUK, Serhiy Viktorovich and TSYMBALYUK, Olesya Nikolayevna

BELLING, Michael David and CASSADY, Patricia Kay

BOSSERMAN, Dustin Thomas and LOEWEN, Amy Christine

CROWE, Charles Robert and MOAN, Wendy Mae

MORANO, Kenneth Emilio and COWAN, Dena Jolene

HANSBERRY, Roger Lynn and PEPIN, Marietta

SANKEY, Ryan Andrew and MARTIN, Lisa Marie

HIRSCH, Simon David and ALLISON, Christina Marie

SCHAAD, Mark Edward and THAYER, Amanda Marie

FOROE, Russell Allen and DEAN, Tamra Ruth

BLACK, Jonathan Allan and WILTSHIRE, Mara Elena

NIKIFORAKIS, Joshua John and McINTIRE, Jennifer Louise

BRINK, James Michael and HEIDUK, Jennifer Marie

HOOKER, Mike Lind and RAYMOND, Susan Cristine

BERTRAND, Edmond Walter, Jr. and VANDERPOOL, Edieann Alice

JOHNSON, Rick Neil and ROSS, Elydea Nicole

AYALA LOPEZ, Javier Rogelio and GALVEZ ULLOA, Lucia Hidalia

ZIMARDO, Christopher Aaron and BURNS, Melissa Brabant

SAN NICOLAS, Sonnyray Mesa and GASCON, Geraldine Liane

STAGGS, Robert Eugene, Jr. and HOFFMAN, Heather Renee

SEMENYUK, Veniamin Mihaylavich and VAKULOVA, Alona Stephanavna

LOHRMANN, Jonathan Wayne and EKHOLM, Allyson Wynette

MORRISSEY, Michael Dismas and KEISTLER, Kathryn Marie

KLEIN, Jason Allen and COOK, Brandy Marie

HASSMAN, Shane Anthony and BAILEY, Kendra Kay

HESS, Frank and ARMSTRONG, Angelina

HOPSTAD, Kenneth Melvin and HICKS, Arthelas Jean

CHUNG, Sam and OH, Aerin

LA, Hung Tien and SAERANG, Laura Shirley

LONG, Steven Lamar and BEARD, Jacqueline

TROY, Dustin Joseph and SMOKOVICH, Rachael Erin

MICHAEL, Steven Lee and HARVILL, Jennifer Renee

WALTHEW, Loren Paul and RASMUSSEN, Jessica Lynn

ZABEL, Shawn Allen and GAB, Tracy Kathleen

LARSON, Ronald Lee, Jr. and KIRCHGESSNER, Kimberly Irene

ESTRADA, Epigmenio P. and CARRANZA, Imelda

THOMPSON, Daniel Raymond and HENDRICKSON, Jeanette Marie

SERRANO, Lonnie Ricardo and TROSPER, Beatrice Robin

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