Marriage Licenses

MILLER, Gregory Lee and GAGNON, Linda Lee

HULTEN, Geoffrey John and SUTTON, Christine Marie

ORTEGA, Rocky and BURGAN, Julie Ann

BROWNING, Wendell Kalman and WILLARD, Elizabeth Ann

KIM, Young Jae and YANG, Ji-Yoon

BRIGGS, Paul Dean and WINGENBACH, Joy Carol

FAIRCHILD, Phillip Brian and GROSSMAN, Marleana Ann

SANGER, Travis Brian and LOZANO, Vanessa Evaleen

CARL, Richard Alan and ELLSWORTH, Amber Nicole

HALL, Chatree Newy and KAEWKANOK, Kanokwan

GILLIS, Michael Lester Stuart and OVERSTREET, Jana Kay

COTHRAN, Michael John and SPUDICH, Jonna Michelle

BERNARD, Brian Peter and HONDA, Natsumi

GRAFSTROM, Thomas Raymond and KLINGBEIL, Vivienne Sharon

GUICHARD, Bradley Colin and HUDSON, Kimberly Suzanne

McCOY, George Vernon and BOWDITCH, Kathleen

FRITTS, Brian Douglas and WILTSHIRE, Sabina Lucia

BARRANCO, Alfredo Rafael and FESLER, Leeann

KIM, Yoon-Chon and KANG, Wolsoon

SARGORDI, Morteza and HOSSIENPOOR, Shahla

PRIETO, Jose, Jr. and SCHROEDL, Jennifer Elaine

VOSHALL, Jason Dean and JOHNSON, Jessica Lois Ashley

KNIGHT, Shane Robert and RIPPON, Shannon Kae

SALTZMAN, Michael Daniel and JONES, Tomara Danielle

SWARTZ, Larry Lee and RYAN, Beverly Lorraine

CURNUTT C.A. and BROWN, Crystal Marie

PHELAN, Jeffrey Tod and DENNIS, Susan Yvonne

COCHRAN, Theodore Abram III and MacDONALD, Candice Marie

THACKER, Cory Lee and AVERY, Michele Lynn

JONES, Brian Christopher and CHIARO, Leah Marie

WEEKLEY, Eric Gene and SHARP, Daydre Amber

CASEY, Alex Craig and MILLER, Melody Lee-Ann

DE MELLO, Anthony Lawrence and SHEEAN, Jenny Catherine

PERSAUD, Roopchan and SMITH, Lalita

EMMONS, Mark Allan and PIETZSCH, Connie Jo

RIEK, Daniel James and KLETT, Amy Susan

BURTON, Christopher Wayne and COLLADO, Melissa Ann Acuram

SLAGLE, John Garfield and LARRIVA, Carmen Marina

OTTE, Darren Micheal and GEORGE, Jamie Ann

HAZEN, Kenneth Raymond and DI SANZA, Sherry Marie

REED, Matthew Gideon Sergei and SEWELL, Kristin Canfield

ANDERSON, Jared Robert and NORMAN, Kayla Kristine

GRABOWSKI, William Michael and MARLOWE, Brooke Danielle

BUCHANAN, Scot J. and BRANIFF, Brigid Marie

AIRD, Brandon Ryan and SPACH, Jana Marie

LIAN, Nathan Allen and MOORE, Stephanie Lee

EMBORG, Kristopher Patrick and SIKEL, Jennifer Lee

SCOFIELD, Michael Scott and ELLIOTT, Marilyn Marie

LANE, Michael Alan and BARNES, Cecelia Ann

GETCHELL, Rory Robert and DEANE, Siriluk

WILLIAMS, Eric Allen and BIGBY, Deirdra Suezane Marie

ROBINSON, Joshua James and YOST, Kimberly Joy

TERWILLIGER, David Matthew and PROVIDO, Mary Joan Garrido

McGLAUFLIN, Michael Louis and KOKKO, Sari Krista Johanna

SERLES, Shon Michael and HENSON, Danielle Marie

STONE, Mark David and MENOR, Jocelyn Dizon

ECKMANN, Rolfe David and PRIDE, Mary Kaye

JAMES, Lawrence Dean and SORENSEN, Patricia Maxine

BAKER, Robert Ray and SCHOPP, Joy Dawn

KIM, Hyun Gon and BENNETT, Diana Candice

THRUSH, Michael Paul and BASS, Penny Elaine

GUIZAR, Gerardo and JIMENEZ, Itzel

KWON, Soung Nam and KIM, Mi Yeong

HARRIS, Thomas Clinton, Jr. and HEWITT, Debora Jane

CRENSHAW, Joseph Luddington III and McLAUGHLIN, Victoria Helene

SEMIKIN, Oleg Victorovich and ANISIMOVA, Liza Mikhaylovna

MARING, Carl Alvin and ESTES, Tammy Lee

GREEN, Ronald Evans and WICKS, Crystal Ann

WIGHT, Fredrick Payne and BLOOMFIELD, Lailah Louise

MEJIA, Jose Federico and GARCIA, Marlene

DIENER, Dallas Andrew and MABIE, Melissa Ann

JONES, Daniel Ray and JANSSEN, Leesa Marie

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