Vital Statistics: Marriage Licenses

GRAHAM, Douglas James, II and OWENS, Tonja Christine

HOWARD, Jacob Ryan and SELIN, Lisa Marie

LUMPKIN, Ralph Marshall, II and BATH, Virginia Lynn

SQUIRES, Anthony David and FUCHS, Lindsay Ann

JUMAWAN, Giovanni Tolentino and KANNASOOT, Suphannee

BRADFORD, Dennis Edward and DANIEL, Deborah Tang

JONES, Michael Benjamin and CURRIE, Megan Nicole

TUUAMALEMALO, Augustus Robert and LUAU, Kenysha Taililigo

BAKER, Thomas James and YATES, Penny Marie

CONTRERAS, Jose Maria and HERRERA, Charlene Val

ROSETE, Christopher Michael and GUY, Debbie Katherine

CLARK, Steven Scott and SNYDER, Karalee Mae

SILBAUGH, Jamin Robert and ROMER, Katrina Louise

JOHNSON, Clayton Shane and RUPP, Kristi Lynn

WALLACE, Adam Lindsay and WALTERS, Amberlee Marie

HOKLAND, Erik Andrew and BAMFORD, Amber Lee

LEDFORD, Howell David, Jr. and THOMPSON, Cheryl Mae

SOUTHWOOD, Henry Clifford, IV and PANTER, Christie Marie

NJIE, Lamin and JOBE, Fatou

SARR, Baboucarr and JAMMEH, Lashawn Antoinette

SMITH, Richard Dale and POPE, Venue Caldito

SOLEMSAAS, Nicolas John and STORY, Brittany Cameron

JORMELU, Hesly and HISAIAH, Jeklok

AYRES, Jonathan Michael and NEWTON, Teresa Lynn

LAWSON, Terrance Lamar and SALADINI, Lorene Maria Judy

RESARE, Benjamin William and BRODIE, Blair Kelley-Dobler

BINGHAM, Jeremy Randall and ASHFORD, Naci Ann

WILSON, Anthony Gordon and PEREZ, Janet Leigh

GELL, Brett Thomas and WARD, Kay Isabelle

MACIEJEWSKI, Joshua David and FARR, Hannah Elizabeth Dawn

GREGG, Brett Alan and TATE, Kristin Marie

WHITE, William Nicholas and WELCH, Kaylee Rose

MARR, Austin Royal Bolek and FENNEY, Rachel Marie

PURDOM, Jesse Lee and McGINTY, Jennifer Ailene

HEICHEL, Andrew Josiah and ASPER, Amanda Kay

THOMAS, Howard Jackson, Sr. and MANFRE, Angela Marie

HTWE, Min Mon and POUV, Vanteo

HOLLADAY, James Bevington, II and SEATON, Melissa Anne

GUERRERO HERRERA, Bulmaro and CERVANTES GUERRERO, Mariel

ALBANESE, Joseph Peter and PIERCE, Laura Lynn Bankson

CLARK, Adam Michael and BUNKER, Laura Marie

LOBACK, Michael David and BURTON, Janice Maureen

HARCROW, Eric Raymond and WILSON, Brandy Ann

BERGE, Harold Austin and FRICKS, Claudia Gertrude

SARMIENTO, Ursole Alden Balita and SEROMA, Amalia Ramon

JOOF, Sarjo and REED, Cherith Cenchiea

ECHELBARGER, Adam Mark and HURST, Shana Danae

KROL, Jerzy Stanislaw and SZEWCZYK-SCISLO, Maria

LOVELESS, Timothy John and JOHNSON, Denise Elaine

ZETTLEMOYER, Curtis Maclin and CLEATOR, Jessi Lin

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