Vital statistics: marriage licenses

CARBAJAL, Jose and LYONS, Rebecca Joan

EDWARDS, Virgal G. and LOOKSTWICE-PABLO, Shannon Arlene

FURRY, Thomas Richard and NIXON, Brittany Bethel

ANTONYUK, Sergey and PIZHUK, Anzhela Valerievna

YEE, Gregory and HUANG, Erh Chi

SARAUSOS, Manuel Dignos and COY, Carol Jon

BREHMER, David James and BRADFORD, Danylle Lea

TIZZONI, Christopher Jordan and MASON, Carin Ann

DZYUBAK, Viktor Grigorovich and ANQTOLIYEVNA, Nataliya

MIRAMONTES, Tochtli Angelberto and JACK, Roxanne Marie

PAKOOTAS, Joseph Vernon Allyn and WALLETTE, Amy Christina

BYAM, Scott William and KORHONEN, Michelle Ivy

KIM, Seong-Ho and CHO, Lauryn Eunah

RODGERS, Parker Elias and BEERS, Brandice Lynn

VAN TASSELL, Brandon Blake and HENDERSON, Julie Christine

THOMSEN, Daniel Arthur and HONCOOP, Wanda Sue

REYNOLDS, Stephen Bruce and SNITILY, Jillian Christine

BJORLING, Jon Michael and WARE, Leigh Ann

WEYAND, Eric Brock and JOHNSON, Jennifer Nichole

FLYNN, Kevin Duane and XIE, Xinhua

HANNA, David Muir and FRANCISCO, Jocelyn Ampil

FORD, Joseph Henry and VAUGHN, Tracy Marie

DINTHOUGXAY, Charles Chaluen and SATTHA, Prapassara

ROSE, Justin Douglas and McKIBBEN, Jeniffer Lorraine

HA, Dung Quoc and MAI LIEN, Thi Phuong

JEFFERSON, Quincy T. and NGUYEN, Michelle S.

ERVIN, John Emerson and GIFFORD, Whitney Marie

BAUGHMAN, Craig Allen and TRAN, Kathleen Phuong

TWITCHELL, Kenneth Elwin and RIGO, Evelyn R.

HESS, Gary Michael and SHAO, Li

MacDICKEN, Randy Eugene and MacDICKEN, Cheri Helen

McCAFFERTY, Sean Kenneth and CHISM, Amy Jo

MILLER, Kenneth Russell and ELIA, Deborah Jo

RADENHEIMER, John Richard and SCHELBRACK, Ruth Helen

BLESSING, Robert Walter and PHILLIPPY, Lauren Katherine

O’NEIL, Gale William and GREEN, Maria Ann

MALK, Justin Garrett and BIGELOW, Gina Marie

LACSEUL, Robert Lee and GEDDIS, Charlotte Sue

HANKINS, Gregory C. and VAN VOLKENBURG, Janet Yvonne

WHERRY, Christopher Sheldon and CLARK, Jennifer Ann

MOTARI, David Allen and THATCHER, Jessica Nicole

MALUNAY, Raymond Ke’Ala and LOGWOOD, Stephanie Jeanne

COOPER, Christopher Mackenzie and FERRO, April Christine

RAY, William James and JONGEJAN, Willy

RICE, Jeffrey Todd and CHAPMAN, Joy Renee

THOMPSON, Joe Emery and VOLKAS, Shelley Ann

WILLIAMS, Terrance Reid and SERRANO, Priscila Rebeca

DE LA LUZ-MELCHOR, Iginio and TWEEDY, Shawn Tyree

YOUNG, Daniel Benson and BJORN, Mary-Jane Florence

CHAPMAN, Jason William and EDMARK, Sarah Elizabeth

MACARANAS, Patrick Jay and TRUJILLO, Destiny Irene

RASMUSSEN, Richard Dale and ANDRING, Tammie Anne

HULETT, William Thomas and VERMEULEN, Aimee Katherine

BARNES, Gary Eugene Jr. and MERRITT, Kristina Marie

MORRIS, Charles Jay II and ZULAUF, Monique Ann

SIAHAAN, Fajar Denercan and YULINE, Livia Marce

SHERLOCK, Scott Shawn and SHERLOCK, Merete Hunter

VAN-DE-GRIFT, David Scott and GORGITA, Annie Teresa

FRUTOS, Hector Andres and TA, Holly Loc Mui

LAKEY, Brooke Marie and SINCLAIR, Kevin Damion

BOTTING, Scott and LOCHMANN, Anna Marie

GARCIA, Alifonso and BARAJAS, Aurora Anilu

CHOI, Jin Ho and YU, Ji Sun

ALF, Derek Lee William and RICHMAN, Kelsey Jo

MOSER, Garry Wayne and HAWN, Denise La-Shaun

ANDERSON, Gregory Lionel and CARBARY, Jennifer Ann

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