Marriages, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
12:25 am Monday, November 1, 2021

October 2021 Marriage Licenses

Oct. 1

Antonio Grave Mulul to Antonia Perez Chajal

Mario Cano to Melvy Jeannett Velasquez

James Roy Waldrep to Trenia Borden Oliver

Oct. 4

David Thomas Nichols to Mary Kathryn Roberts

Michael Alexander White to Lula Bernice Duster

Wesley Hunter Hutcheson to Anna Brooke Garrison

Oct. 8

Miguel Velasquez Lopez to Maria Beatriz Satey Sum

Joseph Glenn Barksdale to Leah Beth Palmer

Leo Harvey to Norma Jean Hubbard

Lashawna Faye Newell to Cody Nickolas Wilemon

Christopher Williams to Myranda Layne Easterling

Oct. 12

Preston Brent Potter to Julie Andrews Bryant

Charliegene Trent Risley to Brianna Lee Chaney

Oct. 13

Gregory Michael Porter to Tomi Leann Myrick

Oct. 14

Korina Liana Jimenez to Savannah Delaney Marbutt

Oct. 15

Lawson Kyle Mosley to Sarah Rebecca Cotham

Jacob Andrew Legg to Kristin Kaitlin Oliver

Oct. 22

Kalli Jordan Slay to Jacob Eli Hodges

Oct. 25

John Zachery Emigh to Laura Alicia Law

Levi Clay Hallman to Ivy Marie Ozbirn

Charles Wade Pennington to Janice Huffine

John Wayne Hunter Winsted to Jenna Leann Sharp

Freddy Vargas to Taleah Lane Demastus

Oct. 27

Gerry Keith Whitman to Mae Ruth West

Gary Wayne Watson Jr. to Courtney Vanessa Watson

Oct. 29

Christopher Brian Herring to Stephanie Wright Webb

Gregory Mark Dill to Stephanie Lee Massey

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