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Marriage licenses

SELF, Jeremy Earl and JAMES-SELF, Jennifer Renee

HENDRICKSEN, Daniel Harold and GALLAGHER, Candice Lynn

SNIDER, Jonathan Daniel and ESTABROOK, Mary Susanne

JUMONVILLE, John Robert, Jr. and XIE, Yunfei

VAZQUEZ, James Luis and SCHMEKEL, Kayla Susan

SHELBY, Daryl Scott and NICHOLAS, Genevieve Yvonne

ESPINOZA, Jose Francisco and CHAVEZ, Audra Bernay

MOODY, Joshua Dean and BREWER, Emily Anne

STEVENS, Randal Eugene and WESTBROOK, Sharon Elgie

TRUONG, Hong Duc and REYES, Angelina

DARAMY, Alimany Doroms and BANGURA, Aminata M’Baly

HOLMES, Bryan Michael and BRIGGS, Bobbi Jo

FOWLER, Robert Kevin, Jr. and McKENZIE, Lovah Levenia

ALHUSSAINI, Ali Abdulemehdie and BURNS, Brittany Justine

STEVENS, Kaleb Daniel and CARLSON, Courtney Anne

DE LA CRUZ, Vicente Bersain and SALAZAR, Olivia Modesta

SWARTZ, Jonathan Jacob and ANDERSON, Bethany Ann

BAJO, Amadou K. and BARROW, Isatou K.

NESKOROMNOV, Mikhail and ZULKARNEYEVA, Kamilla A.

ROWLEY, Wade Allen and ROWLEY, Dyann Sue

DAVIDSON, Demetrius Deshon and WHITLEY, Cassandra AnneMarie

MARSHALL, Kevin Lee and NOSE, Anggely Stefania

GEIST, Christopher Lee and LUCIER, Shaye Branda

BRAR, Bhupender Singh and SHARMA, Rajni

CHILBERG, David Curtis and NEESE, Terri Lynn

FERRELL, Tye Niclas and SERIKBAYEVA, Gaukhar

MURRAY, Patrick Steven and McMAHAN, Tiffany Ann

LEE, Tyler and AYRES, Tonya Suzanne

GONZALEZ, Jose and GONZALEZ, Wendy Kaye

HAGEBUSCH, Ronald Keith and LYNN, Easter

BLAIR, Brett Thomas and SIMONI, Tia Elizabeth

DU, Xinglei and HUA, Yuju

MOHRBACHER, Christopher Ron and MICHELSON, Kayla Chaya Yehudis

CARNELL, Brandon Scott and BOSECK, Michelle Leeanne

SCHWARZ, Kyle Timothy and TROCINO, Francesca Jane

WEST, Marcus Davon and PATAYON, Jennifer Marisa

TOOMEY, Jon William and SPANJER, Kelli Ann

GIANGCO, Ariel Fajardo and MERCADO, Maria Michelle

SPENCER, Steven Raymond and KOLESAR, Luanna Jean

TURNER, Marcas Eric and VODEGEL, Brittney Michelle

MELO SCHOPF, Philip Antonio and DEL ALTO CALZADA, Daniela Lilibeth

GOYAL, Mayank and RAY, Celeste Andre

HOERNER, Austin John and WILLIAMSON, Michelle Nicole

BORNKAMP, George Clarence and ROBINSON, Gloria Cynthia

NEWTON, Andrew Murison and HAWLEY, Nancy Jean

ARKELL, James Michael and SZILVASSY, Kimberly Michelle

MENDEZ, Francisco Javier and MARTINEZ, Hermila

EVANS, Brian Michael and GRANLUND, Nicole Josephine

HEUPEL, Ryan Joseph-Lee and KRONA, Kayla Renee’

COUNTS, Darren Wade and MEDEARIS, Tammy Lea

GRAFTEN, Michael Edward and WALL, Rebecca Anne

HALL, John Edward and WOODARD, Ashley Michelle

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