Marriage Licenses

EDWARDS, Michael Scott and RAILSBACK, May Rochelle

ALLEN, Vernon William and FIRCHAU, Stephanie Rae

GARCIA, Richard Jason and KILLIAN, Rachelle Linn

RAZBERRY, Donald Allen and CROWDER, Annalise Marie

KALLA, Alan Dawson and BADER, Carol Lee

BABB, Jason Allen and IRWIN, Mindi Ann

MUDRYY, Vladimir Mikhaylovich and MELNIK, Tatyana Timofeyevna

PETERSON, Jason Scott and PALM, Kristine Marie

BIGGS, Joshua Scott and LONG, Elisabeth Anne

EDLUND, Eric Edwin and DECKER, Stacy Ann

HAVLICK, Rand Stefen and NICHOLSON, Cheryl Ann

ANTONIUS, Sean Michael and BAUER, Megan Joy

HALL, Benjamin Asa, Jr. and DAILEY, Geraldine Louise

GILLARD, Christopher Brent and FAULKNER, Michelle Rebecca

CURTIS, Gregg Steven and RIGANTI, Dolores Tina

STEPHENS, Eric Charles and BURLEY, Brianne Kay

DEWBERRY, Dean Scott, Jr. and SPRINGS, Kia Mon Cherie

WILLMON, Jessie James and BROWN, Heather Tracey

WOOD, Christopher Douglas and SHARP, Nicole Jacquelyn

DIAMOND, Randell Lee and McCOMB, Karie Beth

ZUBERER, Jason Alan and SCHMUCK, Meredith Louise

FOUTS, Oliver Wilson and HILLEBERT, Roberta Avenelle

ZECHES, Justin Spalding and APUYA, Stephanie Louise

SPILLANE, Craig Herbert and WOLD, Melodie Ann

PETRIY, Nikolay Nikolaevich and NEFEDOVA, Anastasia Yewgenyevna

TAYLOR, Matthew Robert and KELLY, Rhonda Lynn

GUTIERREZ, Ricardo Campos and GABRIO, Diana Marie

McCARTER, Charles Robert and PARRIS, Tonya Michelle

HINTON, Ricky Lee and HARRIS, Mary Catherine

MALONE, Patrick Joseph and FARGON, Brandy Lorraine

THORP, Timothy Jon and BREINER, Kathleen Patricia

SOK, Roritha and LLAVORE, Maria Carmelita Grecia

POWELL, Bert Edward and LENNON, Cathy Jean

JONES, David Wayne and MURRAY, Lisa Ann

HARRIS, Rock Martin and ANDERSON, Trista Dashawnie

GRUENWOLDT, Gert and PARKER, Sherry Lisa

DAUGIMONT, Gauthier Emmanuel and FORD, Laura Elizabeth

TAN, Vannatith and LY, Sowathia

SUMERA-DECORET, Chanpisei and THANY, Kelly Thavy

NGUYEN, Tuan Cong and DOAN, Mailinh Thi

CHAMBERLAND, Abraham and CASE, Michelle Lynn

AYERS, David Michael and PETERSON, Amber Elizabeth

PETERSEN, Robert Anthony, Jr. and SHUMAN, Tiffany Marie

LARSON, Gary Dale and PIANCINO, Linda Maria

ABDELRAHMAN, Walid Aly and SANTANA, Barbara Zuleika

McELVAIN, Dion Lee and BOYETT, Nichole Lynn

HOAGLAND, Sean Patrick and HUGGINS, Erika Lee

SAMARDZIC, Zoran and NOVAKOVIC, Sanela

HILL, Michael Leon and HILL, Carole Lynn

GOROSKI, Kenneth Dirk and HUNT, Theresa Ann

WOODWARD, David Allen and BURKE, Randi Lynn

SWECKER, Scott Richard and RUCKER, Taylor Frances Longworth

MARTINEZ-RAMIREZ, Hermilo and VILCHES-DeJESUS, Yelisse

NELSON, Joshua Keil and WILSON, Tamra Lynn

NYASS, Adama Bobo and WOODRUFF, Jennifer Nicole

SCHULD, Eric Andrew and SMITH, Tonya Michelle

FIAMO, Nawo Koffi and GOMEZ, Christina Theresa

HOPE, Everett Weildan III and CRABTREE, Jessica Nicole

BLASKA, Scott Michael and MUNDELL, Tara Denise

STRANGE, Joshua Michael and SILVA, Jonelle Lynn

TUCKER, David Douglas and PRICE, Rhonda Kathryn

PAULINO, Jonas Ignacio and CHARLIE GLEE, Dorothy Simone

MOORE, Tobin Benjamin and BRIGHAM, Brandi Loree

GUTHRIE, Steven William and YONKER, Carol Lynn

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