Marriages, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
12:07 pm Sunday, October 1, 2023

September Marriage Licenses

Sept. 1 

Otis Ryan Lancaster to Melissa Michelle Hayes 

Sept. 5 

Ralph Odie Mears to Barbara Marie Ressler 

Sept. 8 

Martin Perez Villasenor to Elizabet Abarca Trujillo 

Caleb Ryan Carruth to Courtney Leigh Galbreath 

Sept. 11 

Eric Dwain Turbyfill to Brittany Nicole Adams 

Sept. 14 

Caitlin Rose Brown to Alejandro Victor Wallace 

Kalli Elexis Wright to James Ryan Bates 

Sept. 15 

Christopher Gonzalez to Alyson Danielle Vandiver 

Hunter Blake Whitten to Josie Gail Mitchell 

Sept. 18 

Taylor Benton Crumpton to Harlee Shyanne Fisher 

Sept. 20 

Johnny Lewis Blasingame to Erina Jean McGalliard 

Sept. 21 

Christopher Michael Webb to Joshalyn Kayla Voyles 

Sept. 22 

Jerry Lee Porter to Carrisa Leigh Bernett 

Adam Jake Hamilton to Misti Michelle Keller 

Sept. 25 

Joseph Anthony Wrona III to Bethany Hyer Litteral 

Pedro Roberto Sop to Cesar Sop Torres 

Sept. 26 

Joshua O’Dell West to Beth Chana Morgan 

Richard Wallace Smith to Kelly Alexandri Bergsing 

Thomas Lee Swinney to Jessica Janae Waldrep 

Sept. 29 

Alyssa Gabrielle Hyatt to Marco Antoni Velez Serna 

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