Marriages

AGUILAR, Jesus Barajas and ESCALANTE, Ma Carmen

AUDETTE, Scott Stephen and JONES, Sherry Lynn

KOTOVIC, Luke Michael and LARSON, Kristy Lynn

INGRAM, Justin Mario and SPEAKS, Candy Nicole

DOPP, Leo Dale and MAYO, Margaret, Jean

SIGRIST, Mark Edward and POWELL, Myka Raye

JOHNSON, Peter Lars and WADDINGTON, Amanda Marie

CRAIG, Evan Mark and BOYD, McKenzie Louise

SANCHEZ-BURGOS, Juan and BARRIOS-ARELLANO, Miriam

BULLARD, Tod Alan and TURNER, Lori Lee

ESCOBAR, Efrain Mariscal and FARRELL, Cynthia Annette

BURTIS, Edmond Ross and BROCK, Shawna Marie

HAMLIN, Robert Edwin and SPRINGER, Julie Ann

DIERCK, Matthew Kee and CAPUZZI, Odessa Joanna

TURK, Charles Brandon and DALTON, Mariah Jean

BLACKBURN, Michael James and CHURCH, Justina Carol

PRIGODIN, Sergey Vasilevich and KULCHITSKIY, Inna Innesa

BONNER, Ryan Carrol and GRANT, Laura Jill

ELLIS, David Joel and MORRIS, Kimberly Joy

SHADLEY, James Lincoln and ROCKEY, Denise Anne

LEE, Galen Francis and OLTMAN, Alleta Marie

DANG, Cuong Huy and HONG, Elaine Loan

ROBINSON, Gary Don and NJENGAH, Miriam Njeri

FORD, Thomas Edward and JACKSON, Sara Elaine

DELORM, Justin Charles and RHOADARMER, Frances Sophia

DELSART, Nicolas Matias and TOLLE, Koshtra Belorn

MADUGNO, Mark Anthony, Jr. and LUCKIE, Shannen Christine

DARBY, Richard Allen and BRAMBACH, Tracy Lynn

KING, Aaron Royce and HOFFMEYER, Amber Esther Lena

CORNELIO, Jesus Aparicio and GONZALES, Rosa Maria

THAYER, Bradley James and SALVISBERG, Franziska

HEDGECOCK, Mark Allen and DOULGERAKIS, Victoria Shae

MUUNE, Edward K. and NAMUWULYA, Jane

RUST, Michael Wraye and PERCIVAL, Lisa Marie

DAGGETT, Nelson Edon and MACA, Josephine Caharian

ELLIS, David Joel and MORRIS, Kimberly Joy

SHORE, Jarrett Allen and LOMNASAN, Joanna

LEWIS, Charles Trott and CUELLAR-MANRIQUE, Maria Del Pilar

DYER, Earl Andrew III and KULLOS, Daphne Waldrop

BROWER, William Keith and JOHNSON, Charlene Ellen

HOLLO, Samuel George and BLOUCH, Patricia Marie

BIELAU, Troy Raymond and MILLS, Lainie Kay

HARDIN, Shane Michael and HAUKE, Jessica Rochelle

SAMMARTANO, Keith Charles and JOHNSON, Marcie Rene

GONZALEZ, Uriberto Tadeo and RAYMUNDO, Carla Mireya Calderon

HAWKINS, Vincent Earl II and BUCK, Star Lynn

FOWLER, Jeffrey Edwin and MILLER, Shari Darlene

ADAMS, Brett Michael and PARKER, Amanda Michelle

DOTY, Brian Grant and DIMAYLE, Lyndsay Renee

LAWS, Brian Lee and WIDDIFIELD, Jennifer Jo

LEWIS, Douglas Eugene and BROWN, Sherri Lynn

ATAMAN, Ali Yilmaz and HAMMOND, Vanessa Marie

OSHIER, Erik Grant and BALCH, Jacqueline Marie

SALDANA-MORA, Rigoberto and RODGERS, Heather Marie

CARBAJAL, Victor Franco and GARCIA, Castro Enriqueta

RICHARDS, Robert Michael, Jr. and ARNOLD, Julie Kathleen

KHANENKO, Ivan Vladimirovich and GAVRYLIV, Liliana Vladimirovna

PERINE, Adam Tuttle and CORRAL, Maria Magdalena

TRAPP, Ronald James and BILLER, Heidi Christine

STRARNE, Kurt Allen and DIBBA, Jainaba

OSMONSON, Ryan Michael and WHITE, Shannon Leah

BROWNING, Jason Michael and DAVIS, Edna Marjorie

MCCORMICK, Jon Christian Alexander and HICKS, Stacey Cristine

TURNER, Frank Nathan and HEINEN, Barbara Gay

WHITE, Jericho Allyn and WHITE, Tia Tyree

CASTEEL, Benjamin Ross and HARGITT, Destiny Shawntelle Jenea

WELLINGTON, Reginald Joseph and ALMALEL, Maria Charmine Pangilinan

ADAME, Christopher Anthony and HEATH, Christina Dee

SANDERSON, Ronald Byron and IRVING, Darlene Denise

LEWIS, Oliver John and ROSS, Vanessa Margaret Elizabeth

TRAN, Hao Lam and VAN DUYEN, Thingoc

SEPULVEDA-GONZALEZ, Alfredo and MELENDEZ, Jazmin Aminta

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