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Marriages/Engagements August 17, 2020 Marriages/Engagements August 17, 2020 SPOUSE1 SPOUSE2 EVENT WEDDING DATE NEWSPAPER EDITION PAGE Aaron, Marvin Schenker, Jennifer E B'VILLE NEWS 02/27/1992 3 Aaronson, Edward Clark, Sally M 11/30/1991 B'VILLE NEWS 02/27/1992 3 Abarca, Carlos Gaston Sinagra, Donna Marie E B'VILLE NEWS 01/27/2000 14 Abarca, Carlos Gaston Sinagra, Donna Marie M 10/07/2000 B'VILLE NEWS 04/12/2001 23 Abbate, Michael Redd, Jennifer M 05/06/2017 B'VILLE NEWS 05/18/2017 Abbey, Stephen E. Tompkins, Elizabeth Baldwin E B'VILLE NEWS 04/17/1975 3 Abbey, Stephen E. Tompkins, Elizabeth Baldwin M 09/20/1975 B'VILLE NEWS 10/16/1975 2 Abbondanzo, James Bassett, Susan E B'VILLE NEWS 12/01/1988 5 Abbondanzo, James Bassett, Susan M 10/06/1989 B'VILLE NEWS 10/26/1989 4 Abbondanzo, John Anthony Mackin, Sylvia E B'VILLE NEWS 06/11/1959 8 Abbondanzo, Richard Stiles, Tricia E B'VILLE NEWS 01/31/1991 18 Abbott, Douglas Clemens, Alice Anne E B'VILLE NEWS 12/16/1982 4 Abbott, Douglas Clemens, Alice Anne M 08/20/1988 B'VILLE NEWS 11/17/1988 5 Abbott, George R. Sprenkle, Susan J. E B'VILLE NEWS 05/11/1978 3 Abbott, George R. Sprenkle, Susan J. M 11/11/1978 B'VILLE NEWS 12/21/1978 3 Abbott, John Patrick Frank, Carole Elizabeth E B'VILLE NEWS 10/23/1958 6 Abbott, Mark Ring, Allison J. E B'VILLE NEWS 04/28/1988 4 Abbott, Mark Ring, Allison J. M 01/28/1989 B'VILLE NEWS 03/02/1989 3 Abbott, Paul Kishi, Donna M 05/30/1992 B'VILLE NEWS 07/23/1992 15 Abbott, Theodore L. Kirch, Katie M 11/17/1894 Abbott, Thomas Kalian, Nicole E B'VILLE NEWS 12/28/2006 16 Abbott, Thomas Kalian, Nicole M 04/28/2007 B'VILLE NEWS 06/21/2007 17 Abboud, Mark Allen Galloway, Cindy Kay M 07/22/1977 B'VILLE NEWS 08/11/1977 3 Abboud, Michael J. Jr. Naughton, Francine Elaine E B'VILLE NEWS 01/17/1974 3 Abel, Frederick Chasmar, Lynn M 09/16/1978 B'VILLE NEWS 10/12/1978 4 Abel, Harry Thornton, Janice M 09/23/1989 B'VILLE NEWS 11/21/1989 4 Abel, Winfield Scott Trimmer, Ella May M 06/23/1903 B'VILLE NEWS 06/26/1903 2 Abeles, Bruce Stephen Farrell, Judith Ann E B'VILLE NEWS 10/23/1975 4 Abeles, Bruce Stephen Farrell, Judith Ann M Jun 1976 B'VILLE NEWS 06/17/1976 3 Abeles, Sigmund M. Merck, Anne F. E B'VILLE NEWS 08/03/1978 5 Abercrombie, George B. Widdifield, Elin Marie E B'VILLE NEWS 03/30/1978 3 Abercrombie, George B. Widdifield, Elin Marie M 07/15/1978 B'VILLE NEWS 07/20/1978 2 Ableson, Bruce Ackourey, Susan E B'VILLE NEWS 03/29/1984 5 Abney, James Lee Smith, Sandra Jean E B'VILLE NEWS 01/05/1956 Abney, James Lee Smith, Sandra Jean M 04/05/1958 B'VILLE NEWS 04/10/1958 3 Abood, Donald C. Vanderbilt, Nancy Lee E B'VILLE NEWS 07/06/1967 3 Abrams, Andrew Kerner, Suzanne M 05/25/1986 B'VILLE NEWS 07/17/1986 5 Abrams, Warren Dzuibaty, Nancy Mary M 12/09/1973 B'VILLE NEWS 12/14/1972 7 Abry, Charles Leo V Lazor, Carolyn V. E B'VILLE NEWS 08/19/1982 5 Abry, Charles Leo V Lazor, Carolyn V. M 06/04/1983 B'VILLE NEWS 06/16/1983 5 Page 1 Marriages/Engagements August 17, 2020 SPOUSE1 SPOUSE2 EVENT WEDDING DATE NEWSPAPER EDITION PAGE Bernards Twp, Somerset Cty Absalom, Ed. S. Lear, Annie E. M 10/08/1893 1875-1903 Acacia, Thomas Dobbs, Lisa E B'VILLE NEWS 10/27/1993 16 Acacia, Thomas Dobbs, Lisa M 10/29/1994 B'VILLE NEWS 01/11/1995 15 Accetta, Thomas A. Henriksen, Marilyn E B'VILLE NEWS 12/06/1979 4 Accetta, Thomas A. Henriksen, Marilyn M 09/20/1980 B'VILLE NEWS 10/23/1980 10 Achenbach, David Christopher Knor, Megan Joy M 07/05/1998 B'VILLE NEWS 10/29/1998 21 Achenbach, Frederick William Weber, Elma Elizabeth M 08/05/2000 B'VILLE NEWS 03/08/2001 17 Achenbach, Mark Doremus, Megan E B'VILLE NEWS 12/03/1997 18 Achenbach, Mark Doremus, Megan M 03/22/1998 B'VILLE NEWS 09/03/1998 16 Achille, David Hurley, Ann E. E B'VILLE NEWS 03/30/1972 5 Acken, Charles W. Corcoran, Marion M 04/14/1935 B'VILLE NEWS 06/20/1935 5 Acken, John H. Tunison, Grace E. M 07/29/1950 B'VILLE NEWS 08/03/1950 4 Acken, Richard Arnold Umland, Judith Anne E B'VILLE NEWS 10/21/1965 2 Acken, Thomas C. Devlin, Nancy June E B'VILLE NEWS 06/02/1977 6 Acken, Thomas C. Devlin, Nancy June M 09/03/1977 B'VILLE NEWS 10/06/1977 7 Acken, Tom Riggins, Suzy M 03/09/1985 B'VILLE NEWS 05/09/1985 4 Acken, William S. 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Seib, June Ethel E B'VILLE NEWS 11/04/1976 4 Adamcio, Stan Nowak, Karen Lea E B'VILLE NEWS 11/01/1995 17 Adami, Donald Kenneth Spina, Lisa Maria E B'VILLE NEWS 04/25/1985 5 Adamo, Shawn Pierre Falvo, Nives Marie E B'VILLE NEWS 02/21/1991 17 Adams, Alton John Jr. Musso, Corinne E B'VILLE NEWS 08/03/1978 5 Adams, Alton John Jr. Musso, Corinne M 06/30/1979 B'VILLE NEWS 07/05/1979 2 Adams, Benjamin H. Jr. Kirkner, Jane Elizabeth E B'VILLE NEWS 03/21/1957 13 Page 2 Marriages/Engagements August 17, 2020 SPOUSE1 SPOUSE2 EVENT WEDDING DATE NEWSPAPER EDITION PAGE Adams, Benjamin H. Jr. Kirkner, Jane Elizabeth M 08/24/1957 B'VILLE NEWS 08/29/1957 3 Adams, Brian Miller Canellis, Barbara E B'VILLE NEWS 06/21/1990 4 Adams, Brian Miller Canellis, Barbara M 07/21/1990 B'VILLE NEWS 04/25/1991 21 Adams, Bruce Miller, Janet E B'VILLE NEWS 12/13/1979 5 Adams, Bruce Miller, Janet M 06/14/1980 B'VILLE NEWS 07/10/1980 9 Adams, Bruce G. Williams, Kristin E B'VILLE NEWS 08/31/1972 3 Adams, Carl J. MacLellan, Robin E B'VILLE NEWS 04/08/1976 4 Adams, Christopher S. Martin, Denise M 10/17/1987 B'VILLE NEWS 11/26/1987 6 Adams, H. Cary Jr. Harold, Catherine Mae M 08/11/1983 B'VILLE NEWS 09/08/1983 4 Adams, J. Dinsmore Jr. Carden, Constance Porter M 06/07/1975 B'VILLE NEWS 06/12/1975 3 Adams, John Q. Norris, Mary Ann M 01/22/1852 Adams, Kenneth B. Slauson, Lynn Naomi M 05/06/1978 B'VILLE NEWS 05/25/1978 6 Adams, Mark Squire Diener, Christie E B'VILLE NEWS 01/29/1976 2 Adams, Mark Squire Diener, Christie M 03/28/1976 B'VILLE NEWS 04/08/1976 3 Adams, Paul E. Christiani, Kathryn E B'VILLE NEWS 01/19/1978 3 Adams, Paul E. Christiani, Kathryn M 04/23/1978 B'VILLE NEWS 06/01/1978 Adams, Randall W. Brennan, Sue Ann E B'VILLE NEWS 05/06/1971 5 Adams, Randall W. Brennan, Sue Ann M 06/03/1972 B'VILLE NEWS 06/08/1972 4 Adams, Robert Gallagher, Pamela Elizabeth E B'VILLE NEWS 04/03/1969 2 Adams, Robert Gallagher, Pamela Elizabeth M 04/25/1970 B'VILLE NEWS 04/30/1970 3 Adams, Robert B. Jr. Panzer, Patricia Ann E B'VILLE NEWS 04/15/1965 2 Adams, Ronald Warren, Denise E B'VILLE NEWS 11/27/1975 3 Adams, Ronald Warren, Denise M 08/21/1976 B'VILLE NEWS 09/02/1976 14 Adams, Steven Norris, Leslie E B'VILLE NEWS 04/12/1990 5 Adams, Steven Norris, Leslie M 09/22/1990 B'VILLE NEWS 01/24/1991 18 Adams, Walter Harris Jr. Moses, Paula J. E B'VILLE NEWS 05/17/1973 4 Adamson, John Ford Miller, Janet Louise M 03/22/1975 B'VILLE NEWS 04/24/1975 3 Adamson, Thomas Darnley III Harrison, Virginia E B'VILLE NEWS 02/14/1974 2 Adcock, Kory Don O'Neill, Amy Elizabeth M 10/17/2007 B'VILLE NEWS 12/06/2007 16 Addario, Thomas Abate, Nancy E B'VILLE NEWS 05/19/1988 5 Addario, Thomas Abate, Nancy M 11/05/1988 B'VILLE NEWS 01/12/1989 4 Addis, David B.
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