Marriage Licenses

TOURAY, Ebrima and ATKINS, Siyon Viderson

BALLEW, Joshua Wayne Sr. and HAMMER, Crystal Dawn

BETKER, Charles Robert II and STERK, Kami Lorraine

RYDER, Howard James and McCREA, Stephanie Michele

PRESTON, Jesse Jerome and SMITH, Jaclyn Anne

NAPIER, Joshua Winton and BUCK, Tanya Jeanne

WEISS, Mark Andrew and ANDERSON, Sharon

BASHOUR, Louis Frank and COOK, Vanessa Joleen

MCAULEY, Brian Richard and GABRIEL, Heather Lilia

HAGER, Alfred James and DAY, Patricia Jo Anne

RODARTE, Andrew David and JOHNER, Nicole Lee

NGUYEN, Luan Khac and TRAN, Hoa Thi

MOELLER, Richard Brian and REINHARDT, Rosemarie Michelle

McWHIRTER, Jason Monroe and YEOMAN, Jessica Ann

PARK, Daniel Young and BYUN, Connie Young

CLUCK, Dean Lindsey and KING, Lora Anne

KAGELE, Larry Keith and CARLTON, Julie Anne

OKAFOR, Okwuchukwu Michael and CEESAY, Seneque Shawn

DESILET, Paul Richard Jr. and PEMBERTON, Darci Anne

RABIDEAU, Jeremy Brian and ALTARES, Leslie Alexandria

COOPER, John Milton and LINDSTROM, Jeanette Beatrice

DITTO, Roger Christopher and JAHNS, Jessica Lynne

HERNANDEZ-CASTRO, Carmen and GREENE, Tangi Raquel

ALDRICH, Quentin Cody and ABELLAR, Jennifer

LISOVOY, Vyacheslav and ANNENKOVA, Larisa Vyacheslavovna

PARSONS, Jared Franklin and DERFLINGER, Sumer Lynn

WEST, Aaron The-Seng and SWEZEY, Lisa Lynn

PATTAR, Jaswant Singh and SAMRA, Amarjeet Kaur

JOHNSON, Guy R. and SCHAEFFER, Caroline Marie

HEMRICH, Anthony Christian and COMPOSANO, Melissa Ann

KAMEL, Rafik Samir and AWAD, Dena Welsoun

WHITE, Jason Eric and GRAVEL, Jillian Nichole

KIM, Sangok and KYON, Miyoung

COKER, James Matthews Jr. and ECHOLS, Joy Rose Anne

JACQUES, Shannon Dale and TROTTER, Consuelo Julia

ZWICK, Eric Lee and VINCENT, Colista Renae

FRISVOLD, Kirk Alan and BISCHOFF, Shannon Marie

RAMIREZ, Ralph Torres and WEST, Christi Marrie

SANCHEZ, Richard Galloway and AURE, Misthy Velasco

WEBB, Mark Patterson and BELL, Carol Arlene

MORGAN, Joseph David and WERNER, Gelnda Michelle

MARBERRY, Shane Lee and MEDCALF, Kristen Jennifer

PAYNE, Tyler David and MILLER, Casey Leann McGraw

REISSIG, Joseph Michael and GREENBERG, Genevieve Payne

HAGGLUND, Richard Arley and WALTNER, Vera Jo

TRACY, Michael Dennis and BREEN, Amanda Cameron

SUTTON, Ryan Mark and TRI, Jennette Marie

BARTH, Jeffrey Scott and LUCAS-McLEAN, Alexandra Robinson

CRULL, Daniel Joseph and MONTOYA, Lisa Michelle

CLAYTON, John Warren and BOWEN, Susan Marie

HOLMES, Charles Nathan and EPPERSON, Nichole Dalee

DABY, Shawn Michael and KAHAKUA, Angelique Kapikookalani

DOW, Cory Matthew and GAY, Christina Marie

CURTIS, Wesley Bryan, Jr. and GROSSER, Kendra Jeanne

STEWART, Owen Douglas and BERGDAHL, Shannen Marie Lyda

LARSEN, Judah Kooper and McKEE, Thea Kathryn

VANNOY, David Joseph and BYERS, Deeann Bernice

OBIEGLO, Jamie Michael and GOODWIN, Bethany Robin

TURNER, James Gordon and SACKETT, Michelle Ann

STEELE, Timothy Patrick and KEELER-COAN, Shirley Jill

MORGAN, Matthew Thomas and RODRIGUEZ, Maria Belen

SAMPLE, William James and HAMRE, Lynn Dee

BODINE, Mark Carleton and RING, Nicole Marie

ENIOLA, Prince Olasunkanmi and ADAMS, Heather Kristine

BRISENO, Torres Samuel and MENDOZA HERNANDEZ, Maria Del Pilar

HILL, Charles Harry and MUIR, Deanna Lynn

MARLEAU, Isaac Jacob and IRBY, Christy Marie

WEINHOLD, Christopher John and PARKER, Janice Marie

PITTS, Jared John and PRANGER, Mary Elizabeth

CURRAN, John Neilson and REIMERS, Rikki Joann

ELGIN, Russell Allen and NHEAN, Sophany

VITRANO, Tony Jason and JOHNSON, Krystle Nicole

VALENCIA, Jose Luis and GUTIERREZ, Silvia

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