ORANGE —
The following couples were reported to have obtained marriage licenses in the office of Karen Jo Vance, Orange County Clerk, during the week of Dec. 17 - 21, 2012:
Paul I. Doiron and Lee A. Gothia; Chad R. Kennon and Laura L. Clark; Jacob R. Edgar and Jillian E. Slone; Gerald W. Jones and Melissa Hardin; Michael L. Chandler and Kayla L. LeBlanc; John C. Granger and Shanna L. Granger; Terry A. Veitch and Keisha M. Broussard; Jamie A. Braswell and Evaline T. Kirby; Justin C. Leonard and Stormie B. Trussell; Devin C. Wagner and Victoria A. Reaves.
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Orange County marriage licenses issued 12.22.12
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