Vital Statistics: Marriage Licenses

RIDDLE, Christopher Allen and STEENFOTT, Amy Elizabeth

BUSH, Daniel Owen and STRONG-GILREATH, Amber Dawn

HENDERSON, Michael Ray and CLAUSEN, Tiffany Elaine

MORRISON, Christopher Michael and ROBINSON, Christina Marie

BRYANT, Jordan Allen and SALGADO, Erika Ashley

GRABER, Rocky Dean and PEPIN, Kandi Rae

LOERA, Jose Alberto and BOGART, Danelle Kaye

ROCKWELL, Bienvenido Villegas and ALEJO, Lourdes Agawin

BONNELL, Spencer Kyle and COOK, Ashleigh Christine

SPRINGFIELD, Jeffrey Allan and CULBERT, Kelly Ailish

MITCHELL, Robert Ray and COURTNEY, Marjorie Joan

HUFFINGTON, Ian Charles and SUTPHIN, Skye Christine

VAN-KEULEN, William Arthur II and SHIGEMURA, Daena Machiko Lehua

HARRIS, Jack and AREVALO, Rebeca Beatriz

TOLBERT, Jeremy Eugene and GOULD, Chris Lee

HEMMINGSEN, Dane Michael and MOYNAHAN, Annalicia Marie

JACKSON, Zane Charels and SANSAVER, Laura Jane

FONSECA, Noe and SEGURA, Juana Cecilia

ROBERTSON, David Michael and GOMEZ, Carol Ann

SAVIN, Yevgeniy Andreyveech and HELIAMENT, Liudmila Victorovna

AKINS, Ralph Cleve and HOPPE, Marcia Jean

LARSEN, Kristopher Don and NELSON, Jolene Dawn

WATANABE, Michael Chase and ARIZ, Lauren Nicole

BROOKINS, Bray Kyle and TING, Ming Hui

SCHEID, Jacob Edward and DORGAN, Suzanne Rachel

WARREN, Samuel Allen Jr. and LANIER, Mary Jeanne

GUERRA, Luis Edgar and SOLIS, Cinthya Evelyn

BENBROOKS, Ronald Jay and MATTOZZI, Susan Marie

PADILLA, Agustin and DELGADO, Maria Magdalena

JONES, Donald Harold and DAUGHERTY-WORKS, Laura Lee-Fonda

PADILLA, Javier and CRUZ, Judith Marcela

KROLL, David Allen and WHITE, Kyla May

LA FOND, Ryan William and SUELZLE, Crystal Dee

GILBERT, Joel Andrew and PECK, Jaclyn Carrie

HAN, Yunsock and SUNG, Jaeyoon

JURVAKAINEN, Randy Allen and GRANQUIST, Amanda Lee

HARLAN, Michael Matthew-John and FORTIER, Jessica Lynne

SEXTON, John Mahlon and BORDERS, Felicia Rochelle

NUNEZ-CANAL, Miguel Angel and SALINAS, Irma Diana

ROSARIO, Lawrence Anthony and GORDON, Lacey Anne

RYAKHOVSKIY, Victor Aleksandrovich and GAVROLOVA, Larisa Vladimirovna

BOLDING, Russell Henry and ORTWEIN, Margherita

LAVRENCHUK, Leonid Sergeyevich and MYRONOVA, Nadiya Vitaliyevna

BYERS, Fred Wilson and ALEXANDER, Donna Laura

COPPERSMITH, Daniel Lee and LOO, Susan Lynn

SUE, Han Wool and OH, Sang Young

VILLALORES, Mark Joseph and OLSEN-COLE, Estelle Elizabeth

McKINLEY, Steve Earl and BAKER, Twylla Raye

SPEAKS, John Kenneth and SLUSSER, Nichole Anne

ALLEY, Harold Lloyd and MEDALIA, Malia Christine

McNEAL, Anthony Earl and OELUND, Amber Rae

CAYENTANO MENDEZ Ruben and MENDEZ ALONSO, Lucero Lucia

HEEB, Ronald Michael and SMITH, Christy Lynn

DUCOEUR, Nicholas George and KELSALL, Sarah Lynne

CLARK, Aaron McDonald and GILL, Danielle Cherie

CHASE, Andrew G. and BEARD, Alicia Marie

WEIDE, William Joshua and AYRES, Allison Elaine

KEOUGH, Chase Daniel and PATTON, Erica Rae

BROTHERTON, David Wesley and ANDERSON, Lisa Michelle

WRIGHT, Michael Allen and BOVEE, Sasha Rae

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