Lenoir County marriages
The following marriages were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
10/06, Ashley Dawn Ferguson to Kevin Dwayne Toteno
10/17, Durwood Lee Whitman to Kathleen Moye
10/13, Marilian Pamela Lara to William Tyler Adams
10/10, Tierra Kashauna Jones to Bryan Antonio Simmons
9/23, Tayler Michelle Simison to John Logan Floyd
10/05, Kayla Elizabeth Baysden to Larry Gene Hancock III
10/13, April Carol Gibbons to Marc Steven Bilodeau
10/20, Kasi Elizabeth Jones to Daquan Harvey
10/21, Carmen Elizabeth Turner to Gregory Alan Wells
10/19, Rashad Kentrail Dallas to Randi Ashley Smith
10/27, Teresa Faye Holland to Jerry Fuller Tyndall
10/07, Jon Bradley Rybolt to Sharon Lee Stanley
10/28, Damian Shane Whaley to Brianna Elaine Johnson
10/07, John Hall to Hattie Lee King
10/31, Jennifer Denise Ammons to Preston Lee Junior Kirkman
11/01, Dennis Craven Taylor to Sue Turnage Bordeaux
11/03, Whitney Caroline Graves to Joshua Thomas Bradley
11/04, Anthony Thomas Robinson to Darielle Sherrie Lehua Futrell
10/11, Eric Keith Coley to Suzanne Louise Watts
10/19, Kelcie Mae Thomas to Aaron Blake Blizzard
11/01, Kayla Yvonne Ham to David Bradley Noble Jr.
11/04, Billy Wade King to Lisa Gayle Davis
11/08, Steven Ernest Hughes to Edna Earlene Buchan
11/08, Michael Thomas Barwick to Tammy Jo Tesh Kowalsky
11/09, Austin Daniel Price to Emily Grace Wiederkehr
11/04, Wendy Renee Boone to Alvis Edward Boone Jr.
11/10, Loren Lucille Wilson to Reginald Earl Bradshaw
11/09, Nicholas James Pollock to Tina Marie Thompson
10/07, Hunter Blake Truett to Kayla Renae Stocks
10/11, Balie Madison Reece to James Daniel Leggett III
10/19, Hollis Lynn Heath to Britany Rene Pollard
10/25, Jenna Rae Huggins to Frederick Tyler Sutton
11/14, Jessica May Schulz to Nolan James Harvey McNabb
11/15, Joshua Ainsley Owens to Hollie Nicole Huse
11/15, Roslyn Yvette Murriell to Michael Edward Brown
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