Marriage Licenses

ARGO, Charles Kenneth and SENN, Deneane Marie

OBERG, Kelly Douglas and MURRAY, Tracy Diane

CORTEZ, Emilio Clara and SULISTIO, Julianty

MACH, Ian Louis and HALTOM, Esther Elizabeth

SLAGHT, Gene Raymond and LAPOINT-ESTES, Renee Marie

CONTRERAS, Cesar Sandoval and ALVARADO, Ramona Guitron

RAMIREZ, Rodolfo Diaz and GERASIMOVA, Lyubov Ivanovna

BECKMAN, Charles Lloyd and STILLWELL, Mary Lee

SANCHEZ, Velazquez Ezequiel and ORTIZ, Carmona Maria Guadalupe

DRURY, Kelly James and WEAR, Sara Rene

TAYLOR, Kenneth Allen and McALISTER, Kisha Richelle

MATT, Gregory Alan and SHAIKH, Farhana A.

HARLAN, Paul Matthew and SHANER, Laurie Ann

SPOELSTRA, Joshua Lee and BERGMAN, Tifney

BYELOV, Oleksandr and SITNIK, Natalya Petrovna

WICKBERG, William Lloyd and WILLIAMS, Laurie Lou

CASPAREK, Jeol Vincent and RIVAS, Elisha Ann

VICE, Ervin John and SCHMIT, Roxanne Joyce

SIDLETSKYY, Vadym Valentinovich and LOGUTINA, Irina Vasilivna

HOOD, Yamah and EISENHAUER, Heather Dannial

TOWN, Seth Abram and ROHNER, Kristina Lenae

McCLOUD, Farron Neil, Jr. and ANDERSON, Leslie Jean

LIVERS, Gary Wayne and EDWARDS, Angela Kay

HAUGSVEN, Gregory Leonard and GALE, Charlene Arlana

ROXBY, Kristopher Evan and HANEY, Maya Angelique

GREENE, Michael Aaron and DUNCAN, Linda Colleen

EDLUND, Kirk Lee and ROBERSON, Brenda Kaye

CALHOUN, Brian Murray and STUDLEY, Kara Marie

PASA, Lum Tong and DINTHONGSAI, Bounmy

CAMPBELL, Jason Alexander and KENNEDY, Bethany Anne

HAVENS, Frank Robert and EWING, Barbara Anne

JOHNSON, Michael Stephen and FELT, Barbro, Elisabeth

WEAR, Richard Floyd and MOORE, Shannon Lea

KAZIMIRETS, Igor Vladimirovich and MINCHUK, Irina Victorivna

KYZAR, Micheal Edward and HILLIN, Margie Pauline

MELTON, Bruce Kenneth, Wayne and JOHNSON, Shelly Ann

DUTTON, Michael Merwyn and OCHOA, Magdalena

DACONES, Baltazar Ramos, Jr. and SHRAUGER, Ivy Rebecca

MARCHI, Frank William and ERICKSON, Marcia Mae

ALCALA, Noe Huerta and QUIROZ-VILLALBA, Yeni Ahnai

ALVARADO MORALES, Jose Cruz and ESPINOZA FARIAS, Maria Del Rosario

VONGKHAMCHANH, Visay and MILA, Somphone

WALDEN, Justin Scott and FORD, Tanya Lane

HOLMES, Brook Oliver and MORSE, Krista Anne

NEVILE, Jeremy Andrew and COLE, Janet Leber

HODGE, Jayson Dewain and LANTING, Tamara Sue

GRIGORIYEV, Roman Aleksandrovic and ALEKSENTSEVA, Kristina Sergeyevna

VASQUEZ, George Jason and CRAWFORD, Rhea Marie

JOHNSON, William Robert and MOSTRALES, Gilda Llarinas

SHEA, Corey Patrick and SMILEY-LAWRENCE, Heather Lee

CONZALEZ, Jose Antonio and HUERTA, Rosaelena

RUSS, Benjamin L. and FREED, Monique Corinne

KRYUKOV, Oleg Alexandrovich and SMIRNOVA, Olga Vladimirovna

ULRICH, Sterling Karl and LOVE, Alexandra Katherine

RICHARDSON, Donald Russell and VAILE, Amanda Lorynn

THORNHILL, Michael Robin and CORTEZ, Jennifer Andrea

ANAYA, Sammy Waldo and MORRIS, Amanda Jean

KOENIG, Brett Douglas and YAKUBOVA, Alina Aleksanolrovna

BAKER, Seth Joshua and GLASER, Celia Marie

SULLIVAN, Jason William and McLEOD, Nicole Marie

HUNTINGTON, Douglas Lloyd and HINES, Laura Workman

REHBEIN, Blake Richard and COLBY, Teryn Ann

SCRIBNER, William Alton and BRADEN, Ruth Ellen

WAGNER, David Milton and PATTON, Brenda Lee

KANE, Scott Mitchael and ZAMORA, Karla Veronica

HARDY, Scott Steven and RITSON, Dena Joann

MAHER, Douglas Patrick and BECKERMAN, Joy Rachel

HUDSON, Charles Luther and WATERFIELD, Donna Joyce

WHITMIRE, Charles Scott and FLORES GUTIERREZ, Elizabeth

PAMPLIN, Christopher Ian and NGUYEN, Lan Hoang

GRUNKEMEIER, Stefan Neil and EAV, Rachna

VALLEJO, Timothy Adam and EGGLESTON, Alexa Marie

PEREZ, Joseph Anthony and FLORES, Cassandra

JENKINS, Thomas, Jr. and FOX, Betty Darlene

NORDE, Christopher Eugene and JOHNSON, Rachel Ann

DEMOSS SANDERSON, Sean Michael and OCHOA, Elizabeth Ann

HITESHEW, Paul Lee and LOSSE, Keturah Charlotte

AVRAMOVIC, Mateja and GIARD, Emily Rose

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