Marriages, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
12:16 pm Wednesday, November 1, 2023

October Marriage Licenses

Oct. 2 

Joshua Phillip Viglietta to Anastasia Marie McDonald 

Katelin Ann Medley to Daekon Lynn Sherrill 

Aaron Andrew Marshall to Khioie Alannah Simpson 

Jesus Enrique Ramirez to Clara Corona 

Oct. 4 

Francisco Jose Pineda to Ruby Mauro Torres 

Oct. 5 

Blake Allen Letson to Stephanie Leann McKee 

Oct. 6 

Felix Mojica Coberrubias to Gregoria Flores Perez 

Oct. 13 

Kristina Amber Franks to Harley Blake Kinard 

Oct. 16 

Hashuluv Elizabet Watson to Tyler Lee Warren 

Luke Colton Elliott to Alexis Jane Taylor 

Alyssa Marie Landy to Justin Patrick Wager 

Oct. 17 

Thomas Jake Hardy to Sophie Caroline Hill 

Shannan Dale Moore to Tiziana Joeth Duran 

Oct. 18 

Dakota Odell DeMastus to Abbie Elizabeth Bendall 

Oct. 19 

Jason Paul Grant to Savanna Elaine Myers 

Oct. 20 

Duron Antonio R. Robinson to Casondra Lasha Newell 

John Wayne Kizer to Kathy Ann Keller 

Oct. 23 

Colton David Corum to Katie Elizabeth Pendergrass 

Oct. 24 

John Sebastian King to Alyson Paige Yarbrough 

Oct. 25 

Derrick Ray Hester to Sarah Elizabeth Haney 

Oct. 26 

Chloe Elizabeth Plott to Dylan Joseph Irvin 

Oct. 27 

Jeremy Blake Devaney to Courtney Lashea Nix 

Joseph Benjamin Johnson to Katherine Leshaye Fisher

Cody Michael Frazier to Sydney Paige Vickery 

Tyler Scott Medina to Amanda Marie Rebecca Pace 

Delaney Houston McKinney to Emily Rhiann Renfrow 

Matthew Dale Lewis to Savannah Lee Smith 

Walter Noe Garcia Cano to Maria Elena Olea 

Oct. 30 

Ian Sawyer Smith to Courtney Ann Curtis 

Ernan Barboza to Summer Nashea Baker 

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