Vital Statistics: Marriage Licenses

TAYLOR, Troy and RHODEN, Jennifer

TAYLOR, Eric and PEDERSEN, Jill

SAINZ, John David and BURTON, Deborah Sue

VILLALVAZO-LOPEZ, Juan Carlos and DELGADO, Maria Melania

ZIMMERMAN, Richard Patrick and HESS, Vanessa Lynn

FRENCH, Jeremy Michael and MENDOZA, Meghan Saboe

MESSENGER, William Terry and KNIGHT, Melanie

KIMOKEO, Keaweiwi Sonny and MULLEN, Rebecca Ann

BONDAR, Igor Ivanov and BATS, Oksana Ivanivna

NGUYEN, Minh Van and VO, Tiffany Lanh

MOONEY, David Jerome Jr. and MOONEY, Mary Constance

HATCH, Clarence Howard Jr. and MONSEGUR, Arnez Lee

McCLAY, Gary Douglas and MATHESON, Diane Jean

McCARTHY, Eric Michael and SPIVEY, Anna Elizabeth

YOCUM, Denis Lawrence and McGILLIVARY, Connie Lea

SKELLEY, Timothy John and GOSHORN, Elizabeth Renee

KOALA, Bertin and SEREME, Haoua

STONE, Daniel Alastair Forbes and HULSMAN, Erica Leigh

MENDOZA, Jose Raul and RODRIGUES, Shannon Leign

HARRIS, Marshall Chefont and HOWARD, Alisha La Shara

BUI, Chan Van and HUYNH, Hue Xuan Thi

SHELLY, Christopher Jason and LONUCH, Paramaporn

LE, Hoang Phuong Truong and TRAN, Anh Thi Quynh

ANDERSON, Derek Oluf and VINCENT, Josie Lynne

SANDVEN, Jason Allen and LAMB, Alycia Brandy

BUTLER, John Anson and RING, Makenzi Marie

HIMMELBERGER, Brandon Robert and MacPHERSON, Stephanie Ann

SUHADOLNIK, Craig Michael and LaPAGE, Jodi Jean

CHO, Seong Kyo and MIN, Byung Un

TAYLOR, Robert Thomas and JENSEN, Jennifer Anne

NAKATA, Ryan Mori and CARNAHAN, Amy Nicole

EVANS, Mark Andrew and WILCOX, Kelly Jean

BLINDHEIM, Brian Eugene and MARTINEZ, Sonya Luann

BROTHERS, Anthony David and SMITH, Kaarin Marie

NELSON, Jared Shawn and MANNING, Mindy Lee

ASPNES, David Lyle and PAYNE, Janet Mary

TREMBLAY, Eugene Francis Jr. and GRINDE, Geri Ann

ZENDEJAS, Lorenzo Daniel and FIORITO, Adriane Michelle

CUPIC, Pete Steve and SHORT, Gloria Lorraine

PEREZ, Juan and HUERTA-FARIAS, Lucia

NOEUY, Mark Sokhon and VAN, Sopordana

FRENCH, Nicholas Douglas and DONNELLY, Allison Renae

CANE, Harry Lee Jr. and KLOSS, Vennesa Ann

GRUMBACH, Daniel Joseph and JUNEAU, Pamela Joanne

DAVIS, Chase Michael and BURSON, Ashley Leigh Lauren

BOYLE, John Michael Jr. and HSU, Yun-Fang

WIEBE, Timothy Melvin and FORTUNE, Stephanie Jo

TROUT, Adam Lee and CARVER, Aimee Lee

EDWARDS, Gregory Ephraim and DEWBERRY, Amber Marie

SCHENA, Michael Jean and DOMKE, Rachael Lynn

MARCUM, Michael Hoverne and MILES, Elicia Christine

DAVIS, Geoffrey Michael and BABBY, Kathleen Marie

DYER, Gene Daniel and IMESON, Jessica Annick

PERKL, Nathan James and MARQUEZ, Michelle Christine

HAYFORD, Steven Allen and MARAON, Gemma Espanol

HERNANDEZ, Reyes Roman and BONAR, Maria Isabel

NICOLINI, Jonathan Paul and BIRD, Alycia Symone

DIAZ-HERNANDEZ, Osvaldo M. and MUNOZ, Mayte Olaya

JONES, Lonny Keith and CHANSING, Marivic Larican

McSPADDEN, Eric Mitchell and CHANSING, Angela Larican

DAVIS, William Jefferson III and HERRERA, Leia Arlene

JONES, Justin Robert and WINTER, Sabrina Ruth

HATLESTAD, James Robert and BRON, Jessica Miranda

SCOTT, Arthur Tyree and JOHNSON, Andrea Alicia

BASSETT, Brennan Ryan and ADDICKS, Julie Michelle

CANARES, Limwel O’Campo and NEYRA, Noemi Quiba

MEANS, Richard David and WELLS, Aurora Kay

KRASSELT, Kevin Gary and WALKER, Leslie Kay

JENNINGS, Adam Lawrence and MARTIN, Kristyna Pauline

HOFFMAN, Paul Anthony and JOY, Jessica Lynn

PINKSTON, James Donofan and SMITH, Stephanie Elizabeth

BALGA, Matthew Eric and McCRAY, Amanda Marie

TAKLA, Pierre Magdy and SIHA, Carolyn Talaat

GROVES, Nathan Royce and JOHNSON, Margaret Mae

RANDALL, Burton Sydney and GRIFFIN, Denise Marie

FORD, William Ray and NUCKOLS, Robin Marie

CHAVEZ-CHAVEZ, Jehu and RUVALCABA-OROZCO, Paola

CERVANTES SOTO, Miguel Angel and CHAVEZ, Abisag Chavez

BILLMEYER, Edward Paul and HOLMBERG, Nicole Michele

OLESEN, Zachariah Thomas and DUMITRU, Livia

ENG, David Russell and DUNHAM, Sandra Rae

MARSH, Johnathan Carl and DONALDSON, Stephanie Marie

SURDI, Benjamin John and LUKER, Chelsea Rachelle

MASON, Robert Todd and NELSON, Angie Marie

SOLMON, Dawit and WEGAYEHU, Serkaddis Engida

WILLIAMS, Jacob Allen and FRYE, Katie Lynn

PUTNAM, Bradley Scott and MATHENA, Laurie Jane

ENSOR, Mark Edward and MICHELSON, Lindsey Ilene

RIEDER, Michael Aaron and GANS, Brenda Jean

YANCHUK, Mark Indrek and SHTEYNVOLF, Svetlana Eduardovna

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