Marriage Licenses

NELSON, Dan Leon and HAGINS, Shannon Marie

GILMAN, Roger Oldham and ALEXANDER, Cathy Elaine

BEZEREDI, Szixtusz Laszlo and SZABOLCSI, Anita

RAMIREZ, Marlon Rhey and EARLS, Jannette Marie

WEBER, Kenneth Lee and PORTER, Jennifer Margret

POTIER, Timothy James and STEEN, Rebecca Ruth

CABANA, Steven Roy, Jr. and LARSON, Candice Elka

DRAMMEH, Baboucarr and VALENTINE, Sophie Mischief

WEBER, Jeffrey John and RIPLEY, Wanda Marie

TINGLEY, Jeffrey Bill and NORSWORTHY, Ellen Louise

CONLON, Jason Edward and CURDY, Kimball Christie

RUCKLES, Nicholas Brent and WRISLEY, Denise Renae

RAMOS, Armando Ramirez and GUZMAN, Gloria Espionez

PLUM, Bryan Edward and KEYTE, Nicole Suzanne

RIHN, Chad Allen and ALEXANDER, Rebecca Lynn

PICKARD, Jacob Joseph and SCHULTZ, Alicia Leigh

WRIGHT, Shane Eric and WESSON, Lisa Kristine

KEITH, Jason Ray and DRAKE, Julie Edna

SUMSTAD, Reidar Ian and ANDERSON, Rhonda Jean

NGUYEN, Yen Van and NGUYEN, Oanh Thi Hoang

KELLER, Jesse William, Sr. and POWERS, Katiera Love

KIES, Adam David and GREEN, Danielle Marie

BEST, Bradley Shawn and HENDRICKSEN, Lee Ann

CRAY, Jon Philip and PETERSON, Jodi Bernice

RANDHAWA, Gurdeep Singh and TYLER, Jolene Gabrielle

WHITE, Lance Edward and ANDERSON, Lynn Diane

PEREZ, Joseph Louis and MIRELES, Maria Aurora

WEST, Travis, Michael and MORENO, Brenda Kaye

CAISLEY, James William and ST. PIERRE, Danielle Amber

FARNHAM, Michael Christopher and DEATHERAGE, Michelle Ann

WITHINGTON, Aaron Patrick and CHAPPELL, Tiffany

GONZALES, Emiliano and CAVAZOS, Nancy Oralia

MARISCAL, Ramon Martinez and LA VANWAY, Ashleigh Areane

SORTORE, Jacque Vincent and CLIFT, Brenda May

CHAVEZ, Gustavo Onsurez and COLE, Vikki

CARPENTER, Christopher Allen and LARSEN, Ann Marie

BRANDES, Brian Neal and BJORLING, Megan Lee

BOYES, Jason Robert and LYSON, Charlene Ann

KING, James Brandon and RAHBERGER, Megan Marie

SPITZER, Edward and FROESCHLE, Madeline

PITTS, Jessy Lyn and GRAVES, Katherine Monique

GROVER, John Philip and LARSON, Diane Louise

PHAM, Quoc Viet and NGUYEN, Ngoc Thu Thi

KOONTZ, Jerald Alan and WALLER, Michelle Kyoko

ADAMS, Richard Jay and PEARSON, Lori Jean

MALLOY, Keith William and VOLKERT, Debra Michelle

HANDEWITH, Michael Alan and LORKOWSKI, Maria Elaine

SWIFT, Patrick David and ZHAO, Lina

JANG, Won and SONG, Jin Wha

DAMON, Llenas and CLARK, Jeannie Marie

DAVISON, Drew Alexander and CAMPBELL, Stefanie Lee

ELMENDORF, Wayne Francis and GAGE, Sheree Leanne

VAN SICKLE, Craig Timothy and SPOO, Danielle Kendra

SLIMAK, Heath Aaron and SCHWERDTFEGER, Sabrina Marie

BAILEY, Anthony Demetius and ISAACS, Anita Louise

STROM, Richard Darin and COY, Jill Marie

GEISENDORFER, Gabriel Paul and MEYER, Christina Marie

BELLEPHINE, John Charles and ALLEN, Laurel Marie

REYNOLDS, Jason Anthony and VAN WEGEN, Amber Nicole

HUGHART, Danny Ray, Jr. and RUSSELL, Tammie Irene

ROHELIA, Leonard Lucius III and GASTON, Amie Jo

LATTA, Mitchell Ryan and BARWELL, Corrie Lyn

ANAYA, Gabriel Ramirez and SCHAFFRAN, Sondra Mitchelle

SHORT, David Charles and SIEMERING, Carrie Lee

FLORES, Guadlupe and GENN, Martha Louise

SIEVERS, Patrick Harold and CUMMINS, Mary Angela

BETTENHAUSEN, Jerry Allen and KELLY, Amanda Roseanne

PIKE, Seth Thomas and CARLSON, Michele Anita

SHULL, Randy Frank and DAHLQUIST, Rebecca Lyne

RAND, Byron Alfredo and FLOREN, Marilyn Dale

FORREST, Norman Whitman, Jr. and DICKENSON, Catherine Jeanine

LIM, Sokthy and SETH, Sukanthea

ERICKSON, Taggert Benjamin and DINSMORE, Ashley Diane

MUNSON, Harland Carl, Jr. and ALLEN, Coleen Kay

NELSON, Aubrey Grant and HURST, Mary Ann

BLAIR, Bobby Dale and SMITH, Alicia Kathren

KOUKAL, Gary Lee and KOUKAL, Linda Dorene

LACKOR, Stanley James and MULJADI, Agnes

WILSON, Charles Edwin III and VAN DUREN, Susan Camille

BIRASHK, Dustin Reason and CUMMINGS, Julie Lorraine

BUSHMAN, James Stewart and ESPINOSA, Valentina Marie

CARLSON, Brian Dale and ALLINA, Tanya Gertrude

BRESSI, Christopher John and DEIKE, Michelle Denise

RICHER, Brandon G. Scott and JOHNSTON, Kelsey Christine

TURNER, David Tristan and GEISSLER, Cynthia Jean

CROSKEY, Darryl Lloyd and ZHANG, Jing

LASHUA, Arne John Bert and LASATER, Faith Raye

FAHRENDHOLZ, William Bernard and COOKS, Ruby Nell

BRAUN, Dennis Michael and RAMOS, Shelley Marie

FRANCIS, Eddie Dean and PUGH, Tina Marie

BUDUAN, Troy David and BEDWELL, Deborah Dawn

ANGEL, Israel Miranda and KITCHEN, Kimberly Marie

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