Marriage Licenses

PERCEFULL, John Everett and LANGEBERG, Diane Marie Elizabeth

PAM, Jason and BOU, Seav Vuoy

STOCKER, Alan David and BARTOK, Gladys Kay

DAVIS, Joseph Paul and GOGUEN, Michelle Jean

TRIMBLE, Brian Roderick and VEITCH, Amanda Elise

STELL, Nathan Thomas and BROVAN, Kelly Renee

MEDINA-REYES, Miguel Angel and SOTO, Rebecca Ann

STEELE, James Dea and DENHARTOG, Patricia Ann

CLYNE, Herbert Lee and BISHOP, Jean Juanita

ROSALES, Osbaldo Guzman and ROSALES, Silvia Nava

SKELTON, Doyle Lee and BRADLEY, Jennifer Terese

KENNEDY, Jonathan Kyle and BELCHOFF, Cynthia Marie

McGEE, Ozzie James and LEVIN, Kimberly Marie

DIXON, John Dean and PLUM, Debbie Isabelle

BOOTH, Nevin Arthur and VANBEEK, Jennifer Louise

GOFF, Darin Scott and MIX, Tracy Jean

WETZEL, Bruce Alan, Jr. and EDENS, Rebekah Jane

VAN ROOY, Gordon Orville and ARLTON, Beverly Rae

COCHRAN, James William, Jr. and FENNEY, Yvette Cora

LAMBERT, Gabriel Solomon and COLLINS, Kimberly Renee

HURTADO, Hector and BUENROSTRO, Celia

COUGHLIN, Brendan Anthony and KELLY, Meghan Irene

SIPKENS, John Keith and PETTELLE, Linda Elaine

ULRICH, Douglas Alexander and WROBLEWSKI, Judy Anne

POWELL, Kester Lee and TRAN Ngoc Tu Thi

FLEMING, Edwin Godfrey and McCRACKEN, Cathy Lynn

BREWER, Wane Anthony and MYERS, Catherine Elizabeth

OLSON, Thaddeus Andrew and BENSON, Tiffany Dawn

REED, Kevin Lamont and RICHARDS, Lacie Jai

DOLA, Abdulamin Kibinda and BROOKS, Terry Sue

BALL, Benjamin John and GLENN, Jessica Rose

PLOTKIN, Kenneth Hale and STOCKING, Cheryl Lee

SCALLY, Ryan Thomas and NELSON, Kristen Marie

ARENDS, Dale Edward, Jr. and COX, Charline Marie

HALL, Eddy Preston and WELLS, Sharon Lee

BERGER, Kent Louis and LILJA, Karen Louise

McCOY, Ryan David and DUMAS, Danielle Marie

MIKI, Hayato Shaun and KING, Shawna Mae

SMITH, Alan Eugene and DODDS, Laure Lee

ZIRANDA, Leonel and SKRZYSINSKI, Dawn Marie

IBDAH, Nael Mahmoud Mohammed and SHIPLEY, Naomi May

WITHEROW, Matthew Wayne and DEMPSEY, Brittaine Roseanne

ELSBERRY, Richard Loyd and ROBERTS, Stacy Leone

CORRIGAN, Daniel James and CORRIGAN, Kimberly Sue

SMITH, Rodney Ray and WHITE, Tamara Lee

CLARY, Zebulun and RADAKOVIC, Stephanie Nicole

MILLS, Donald Lewis and FRANCIS, Debbie Lyn

ANDREW, Leslie Aaron and MARZAN, Lilian Severino

WHITTAKER, Michael Lloyd and STEVENS, Kellie Marie

SCHONEMAN, Joshua Michael and MORGAN, Katherine Lynn

GAUS, David Samuel and ALBERTSON, Meri Carol

WITTER, Ryan Douglas and WINSTON, Sandra Jane

ZIELKE, Ryan Ito and WILLIAMS, Tiffany Jean

JOHNSON, Keith James and BARBANO, Krista Marie

SHATTO, Rollin Preston and DIEDERICHS, Janice Ruth

KING, Aaron Norman and WALTERS, Jordan Ashley

JONES, Lain Scott and YACKEYONNY, Athena Ann

PHIPPS, Kenneth Lee and POWERS, Amy Elizabeth

GLADUN, Vitaliy and SANKO, Irina

WAPLER, Ralph and SMITH, Consuelo

BISSETT, Ryan Davis and BAKKO, Rebecca Lynn

NEWTON, Richard Ray and SCOTT, Jennifer Sue

FLORES-IZAQUIRRE, Jose Antonio and MARIN, Eulalia Lupita

KNEPPER, Jonathan Mace and CUNNINGHAM, Amanda Lynn

BRANAM, Kirk William and ZHANG, Hongjuan

WALKER, William Warren and DAUS, Kimberly Ann

BARAJAS, Armando David and PANAMENO, Katia Larisa

ARNOLD, Joshua Michael and HUMMER, Julie Le-Ann

ROWLANDS, Bryan James and GIAMANI, Anna Sergeevna

TWADDLE, Iain Kerr Bowden and DELA CRUZ, Cristina Maria Barretto

BUTLER, Brendan David and SMITH, Michelle Lena

BEJARANO-MONTES, Carlos and CARMONA-VILLANUEVA, Teofila

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