Marriage Licenses

PATERSON, William Roland and RAY, Janetta Deloris

BRISTER, Michael John and MASSART, Crystal Lynn

LARSEN, Donald Kent and MOORE, Marsha Joy

FRIEND, Jacob Steven and WOLFE, Lynn Donielle

MARTENS, Michael John and MARDAKHAYEV, Zoya

ANDERSON, Emil Jeremiah and DeLAY, Alicia Marie

ANCIRA, Lawrence Nicholas Micheal and FERGUSON, Brooklyn Bashiba

SHEPPARD, Keith Thomas and FRENCH, Shannon Loy

GARCIA, Javier Salazar and BROWN, Angela Jo

BOONE, Robert William and COINS, Kelly Yvonne

HARPER, Joshua Leeroy and HANSEN, Melissa Kae

BOORD, Richard Arlan and WISE, Alesha Ann

OJEDA, Jesse Dwayne and GALINDO, Deann

HOLLIDAY, Richard Burdette and HAMBLIN, Brandie Nicole

HEWSON, Kevin Randall and LARSEN, Velida Marie

McCALLISTER, Damian Kendall and BUHR, Angela Lichun

HERNANDEZ, Lonnie Ray and JOHNSON, Gailene Mayrine

FLEEGER, Howard William and SEVERSON, Deborah Jo

ELLINGSON, Joshua Scott and MONTANO, Angelina Theresa

CHILDRESS, Mark Alan and FUNSTON, Lori Ann

HOFFMAN, Dennis Wayne and TOWNSEND, Judy Lynn

ALEXIOU, Thomas James and O’DONNELL, Holly Angelina

JENSEN, Christopher Carl and BALLARD, Maria Dolores

MACEDA-HERRERA, Alberto and MENDOZA-URBANO, Leticia

SWANSON, Timothy James and CRUZ-CARRASCO, Maria D.

MILLER, Kenneth Dwayne and BANKS, Mary Ann Margaret

COLLINS, Daniel Gene and BROOKS, Norma Lee

HILL, Henry Tanner and TURNER, Jessica Lynn

DARST, Gary Daniel and TERRY, Susan Jane

SWANSON, Jeremy Raymond and MATHERS, Tia Marie

GLOVER, Sean-Davitt and MANN, Jennifer Anne

BARCKLAY, Matthew Brian and CHURCH, Bree Ann

PLUMB, Mark Clifford and GARAY, Helaine

WHITE, Gary Vincent, Jr. and COLLINS, Jennifer Lynn

TURNER Scott Parane and ARNOLD, Sheree Lynn

EDMONDS, Michael David and JONES, Darci Ellen

GILL, Stephen Russell and GRAHAM, Anne Denise

GUTIERREZ, Jorge Leon and ARZATE-ANDRADE, Maria Antonieta

THOME, Christian Robert and BROWN, Karyn Lynn

KHAN, Usman I and ANDREWS, Salimah Diane

TORONI, Gary James and GILSTRAP, Perisha Mae

BIRCHER, David Dean and TAYLOR, Kristina Anne

GARMAN, Jimmie William and ARNOLD, Frances Mae

MATTILA, Brent Albert and SIMONSON, Berit Marie

PANGILINAN, Amador Manahan and GALAROSA, Candida Gabriel

HERRERA, Richard Ambrose and STEWART, Kaci Marie

DRISCOLL, Mark William and BUSCH, Candace Noel

MANDSAGER, Jamey Todd and SAWYER, Jody Renae

NGUYEN, Don Phuoc and QUAN, An Tu

GARTLAND, Bernard Albert and EITH, Lauren Olivia

SHOLOTYUK, Yuriy Volodimirovich and DROZDYUK, Olga Yurivna

BRIGHAM, Derek Phillip and McEACHRON, Stephanie Michelle

ATKINS, Jeffrey Yale and MIDDLETON, Jessica Ann

SANCHEZ, Martin Guzman and TOBON, Medina Sandra Mayra

PIERCE, Mikel Lyn and NEIDER, Lisa Irene

LUSSIER, Timothy Daniel and LEWIS, Donna Elaine

NORDLING, Galen Todd and BABB, Ann Margaret

HALL, Harry Coleman and JACINTHO, Crystal Jean

LESH, Steve Anthony and BEMBERS, Vanessa Jean

MAYTRYCHIT, Sisavath and VONGKOTH, Valy Lisa

YOUNG, Tronie James and TREADWAY, Kathryn Lee

DUYCK, Joshua Michael and POLACEK, Kasandra Elizabeth

THOMPSON, Jesse Conner and MORRIS, Catherine Marie

CHAPPELL, Keith Owen and WINDER, Amy Nichole

PROM, Sodaney Sothear and YUN, Sokountea

SULLIVAN, Matthew Nicholas and O’DELL, Sabrina Marie

SHEEHAN, Michael John and SHINEMAN, Melinda Kay

PERRY, David Rollin and BATTLES, Helen Elizabeth

GARGOLES, Christian Leonor and ESPIRITU, Maryann Solivio

PATTON, Charles Orville, Jr. and DAVIS, Kimberly Ann

BARTHOLOMEW, Solomon John and MURRAY, Jessica Lynn

DAVISON, Jeffrey William and BORIS, Melissa Ann

FORE, Christopher Micheal and MOORMAN, Dawn Elizabeth

PALMER, Steven Douglas and CODY, Susan Claudette

O’CONNOR, Gregory Eric and KENNEDY, Michelle Renee

KHIDIRIAN, Michael Kevin and PHAM, Thu-Minh Thi

FEDORCHENKO, Pavel Konstantinovich and NAZARCHUK, Liliya Konstantinovna

TORRES, David Anthony and MILLER, Annalise Fern

FU, Sean Shao and CUI, Junyu

KUNIMITSU, Masanori and SHIGA, Hiroko

GOLDSTEIN, Alexander Charles and WARWICK, Serena Rose

WILLIAMS, Steven Daryll and SANDERS, Bertha Eunice

HENDRICKSON, Dale Campbell and MEZA-ROMAN, Francisca

EVANS, Randall Macumber and DeCASTRO, Adriana Santos

CLUFF, Michael Jay and BUSBY, Kristal Lynn

STONE, Rodney Orlando and SINCLAIR, Amanda Kari

ROBERTS, Michael and BUCKMASTER, Melissa Lynn

WELCOME, Dino Lorenz and ACHACOSO, Anna Marie Villanueva

MATUNIAK, Brandon Eugene and BENNETT, Keelie Miranda

SWANSON, William Thomson and MOORE, Arianna Elizabeth

BOLSTAD, Jeffrey Steven and SINCLAIR, Melissa Garcia

SHINE, Thomas Edward and SHINE, Tanya Michelle

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