Marriages, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
12:27 pm Saturday, November 5, 2022

October 2022 Marriage Licenses

Oct. 3

Abigail Claire Moore to Robert Addison Osborn

Anna Oliver to Jaylon Duncan

Randi Nicole Brewer to Gregorio Amaro de Rosa

Oct. 6

Brody Denton Avery to Xitihaliy Gonza Granados

Oct. 7

Skylar Lee King to Kessly Brooke Harbin

Corey Todd Adams to Kaitlyn Nicole Kappus

Oct. 11

Katheryn Isabell Grant to Michael Brian White

Larry Gene Vinon to Kimberly Dawn Jacobs

Oct. 12

Joshua Ryan Armstrong to Selena Nicole Roberts

Oct. 13

Kandace-Shaun Kay Maddox to Evimael Martinez Alarcon

Philip Jordan Tang to Allison Virginia Martin

Mark Gregory Wilson to Angela Michelle Hereford

Oct. 14

Cassidy Renea Abbott to Nicholas Royce Shirley

Tanner Chase Herring to Kayla Brooke King

Oct. 18

James Casey King to Wendy Xiomara Davila

William Brett Adcock to Ruth Elizabeth Jenkins

Oct. 19

Eric Jordan Martin to Makenzie Kay Lawler

Franklin Lakota Ayers to Maegan Breann Cain

Oct. 20

Ashley Mears to Todd Hood

Oct. 21

Cynthia Rena Willis to Emily Rena Davis

Madalyn Brooke Warhurst to Caleb Alexander Seay

Mario Regino Feli Andres to Melissa Felipe

Oct. 24

Shelton Matthew Byrd to Autumn Mairee Cothren

Oct. 28

Noah Christopher Gomez to Lily Payton Holt

Timothy Paul Downard to Kimberly Dawn Pace

Oct. 31

Gary Allen Simpson to Tracie Lynn Allen

Morgan Makayla Aldridge to Hayden Trent Wells

Michael Corey Mims to Breanna Marie Jacobs

Brandon Michael Spear to Haley Alexis Beck

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