Marriages, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
12:20 am Friday, October 1, 2021

September 2021 Marriage Licenses

Sept. 1

Kaegan John Cook to Leslie Johanna Duran

Sept. 2

Jimenez Manuel to Eulalia Francisco Miguel

Sept. 3

Natasha Marie Broomfield to Joshua Kip Pinkerd

Francisco Jimenez Juan to Maria Juan

Aimee Lynn Hough to Andrew Lewis

Emma Grace Willingham to Thomas Gene Foster Jr.

Sept. 7

Eldher Oswaldo Paredes to Nancy Esmeralda Maeda

Sept. 9

Ronald Shane Page to Addison Hope Page

Sept. 10

Chandler Blake Dabbs to Taylor Alana Weeks

Harold Trent Lewis to Tierney Hannah Barton

Sept. 13

Brandon Michael Howard to Annabelle Grace Upton

Sept. 14

Fred Olive Pilgrim to Laura Ann Cain

Sept. 15

Tim E. Bragwell to Veronica N. Stancil

Heather Maxwell Adams to Joseph Daryl Ewing

Sept. 17

Caitlin Elizabeth Miles to Dmitri Rashod Humphrey

Sept. 21

Edvin Ruano de la Cruz to Marda Mari Maeda Paredes

Clair Annagwen Kennedy to Wilson Coley Whitlock

Carlos Hernandez Silva to Maria Pascual Manuel

Sept. 23

Danny Ray Madden III to Skyler Nichole Smith

Cody Roy Mina to Estefan Torres Maldonado

Sept. 24

Desiree Paige Curry to Tyler Thomas Anderson

Sept. 27

Billy Bonner to Kesha Lynn Michael

Heather Elizabeth Smith to Billy Todd Morris

Matthew Alan Britton to Kimberly Faye Malone

Alex Dale Wells to Milah Makell White

Sept. 28

Pablo Romero Hidalgo to Arlenny Guerrero Carazo

Floridalma Pat Cifuentes  to Heraldo Alfonso Mora

Sept. 29

Gabriel Eduardo Herrera to Grettel Estefania Soto

Sept. 30

Jordan Trevor Brooks to Samantha Jane Brewer

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