Mckinney Newspaper Birth, Engagement and Marriage Index, 1980-1981

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Mckinney Newspaper Birth, Engagement and Marriage Index, 1980-1981 McKinney Newspaper Birth, Engagement and Marriage Index, 1980-1981 SURNAME FIRST,MIDDLE "NICKNAME" EVENT DATE PAGE # DATE PAGE # AARON JANA LEANN B 23-Apr-80 6 AARON MARY RENAE B 21-May-80 5 ABBOTT DAVID RYAN B 21-Nov-80 3 ABBOTT, JR. TOMMY FOY M 26-Jun-81 12 ABLES PRICE E 10-Feb-80 SEC 2 PG 5 ABLES PRICE M 7-Apr-80 2 ADAMS TIMOTHY BRANDON B 14-Jul-81 2 ADDINGTON AMANDA B 4-Nov-81 2 AGIN CHARLES RAYMOND B 15-Sep-81 8 ALBRIGHT CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL B 21-May-80 5 ALEXANDER CHRISTOPHER LYNN B 26-Jan-81 8 ALEXANDER DAVID PHILIP E 22-Mar-81 SEC 2 PG 2 ALLEN DENNIS LEE E 13-Sep-81 SEC 2 PG 1 ALLEN DENNIS LEE M 19-Oct-81 SEC 2 PG 2 ALLEY WAYNE E. M 5-Apr-81 SEC 2 PG 2 ALLISON KENNETH SCOTT B 28-Jan-81 SEC 2 PG 9 ALVIZO ANTHONY RAY B 30-Apr-81 8 AMUNDSO RYAN PAUL B 1-Feb-81 13 ANGLIN LESLI JANINE E 15-Feb-81 SEC 2 PG 2 APPLE NANCY ANNE M 19-Apr-81 SEC 2 PG 2 APPLE NANCY LYNN M 8-Mar-81 SEC 2 PG 3 ARMSTRONG SHAUNNA RAE B 3-Sep-80 3 ARNOLD KIRK DUANE E 18-May-80 SEC 2 PG 2 ARNOLD ROBERT ERNEST E 8-Feb-81 SEC 2 PG 2 ARNOLD ROBERT ERNEST M 9-Mar-81 SEC 2 PG 2 ASHTON LORI M 17-Aug-80 SEC 2 PG 2 ASKEW HENRY DEE E 16-Mar-80 SEC 2 PG 2 ASKEW HENRY DEE M 6-Apr-80 2 AUTRANT JAMES LOUIS M 3-Jul-81 SEC 2 PG 5 AVERY KAREN LEE M 27-Jul-80 2 AVERY KAREN LEE M 21-Sep-80 SEC 2 PG 2 AYCOCK CASEY LYNN B 9-Nov-80 6 AYCOCK LAURA ANN E 19-Apr-81 SEC 2 PG 2 AYCOCK LAURA ANNA M 13-Jul-81 SEC 2 PG 2 AZILA MARIO BAHENA M 3-Jul-81 SEC 2 PG 5 BABB FRANK EDWIN M 22-Feb-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BAEZA CENOBIO H. M 26-Jun-81 12 BAILEY ALISHA ANN B 31-Jul-81 5 BAILEY BRADLEY DREW B 18-Sep-81 16 Page 1 McKinney Newspaper Birth, Engagement and Marriage Index, 1980-1981 SURNAME FIRST,MIDDLE "NICKNAME" EVENT DATE PAGE # DATE PAGE # BAIRD CHRISTOPHER MARK B 24-Sep-80 6 BAIRD MICHAEL ANDREW B 7-Oct-80 8 BAKER CINDY E 20-May-80 SEC 2 PG 2 BAKER CLAUDIA MARIE M 4-Feb-80 2 BAKER TERRIE E 8-Nov-81 SEC 2 PG 1 BAKER TERRIE ANN M 29-Nov-81 SEC 2 PG 3 BALDRIDGE MICHAEL GIDEON M 6-Jan-80 SEC 2 PG 3 BALDRIDGE MICHAEL GIDEON M 26-Jun-81 12 BALES JUDY ELIZABETH E 19-Apr-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BALLARD CAROLYN MICHELLE E 20-Apr-80 SEC 2 PG 5 BALLARD CAROLYN MICHELLE M 11-May-80 2 BALLENGER KENNETH E 24-May-81 SEC 2 PG 3 BANSCHBACH THOMAS BRUCE M 3-Aug-80 2 BANSCHBACH TOM M 13-Jul-80 3 BARBO PAMELIA RENEA E 8-Mar-80 SEC 2 PG 2 BARBO PAMELIA RENEA M 11-May-80 2 BARGER LISA CATHERINE M 11-Oct-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BARKINS EUGENE E 4-Jan-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BARLOW AMY LEANN B 16-Nov-80 5 BARNES BELINDA JANE E 22-Mar-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BARNES BELINDA JANE M 26-Jul-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BARNES NANCY LYNN E 8-Feb-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BARNES NANCY LYNN M 9-Mar-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BARRETT YVONNE RENE M 3-Jul-81 SEC 2 PG 5 BARROWS BABY BOY B 22-Mar-81 2 BARRTLETT ELIZABETH ANN M 29-Sep-80 SEC 2 PG 2 BARTLETT DONALD ALLEN B 16-Sep-80 8 BARTLETT ELIZABETH ANN M 17-Aug-80 SEC 2 PG 5 BASHAM JAMES KEVIN M 10-Aug-80 SEC 2 PG 2 BASHAM JAMES KEVIN M 21-Sep-80 SEC 2 PG 2 BASINGER BARRY BLAINE M 3-Jul-81 SEC 2 PG 5 BAUER THOMAS JOSEPH B 10-May-81 11 BAUGH BILLY DEE` M 1-Mar-81 SEC 2 PG 1 BAUMGARTEN MARY JANE M 3-Jul-81 SEC 2 PG 5 BAXIA, JR. BOB M 1-Mar-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BAYLESS MISTY LEE B 26-Aug-81 9 BEALL DELORES JEAN E 23-Mar-80 SEC 2 PG 3 BEARD PETER M 27-May-81 SEC 2 PG 8 BEAZLEY THOMAS LYNN E 28-Jun-81 SEC 2 PG 2 Page 2 McKinney Newspaper Birth, Engagement and Marriage Index, 1980-1981 SURNAME FIRST,MIDDLE "NICKNAME" EVENT DATE PAGE # DATE PAGE # BEAZLEY THOMAS LYNN M 12-Jul-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BECK BRENT DOUGLAS M 27-Jun-81 12 BECK TISHA GAIL B 30-Sep-80 2 BEDNARZ GERALYN E 15-Nov-81 SEC 2 PG 4 BENAVIDEZ NORMA LINDA M 11-Jun-80 2 BENAVIDEZ SARA E 18-May-80 SEC 2 PG 2 BENITEZ, JR. SAUL B 4-Mar-81 5 BENNETT, JR. RONALD LEE M 5-May-80 2 BENSON SUZANNE LOUISE M 14-Apr-80 2 BERHMAN CHRIS EDWARD M 12-Apr-81 SEC 2 PG 3 BERNAL DAVID BISCARRO B 26-Aug-81 9 BETTERON DARLA M 10-Aug-80 SEC 2 PG 2 BETTERTON DARLA KAY M 28-Sep-80 SEC 2 PG 2 BEVERLY CHRISTINE E 4-May-80 SEC 2 PG 2 BEXLEY DAVID F. E 28-Dec-80 SEC 2 PG 2 BIBBY DAVID JUDSON E 2-Mar-80 SEC 2 PG 1 BIBBY DAVID JUDSON M 13-Apr-80 SEC 2 PG 1 BIBBY PATRICIA ELAINE E 24-Aug-80 SEC 2 PG 2 BIBBY PATRICIA ELAINE M 20-Oct-80 SEC 2 PG 2 BIGLER FREDERICK MARSHALL E 14-Jun-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BINDER HEIDI LYNNE B 26-Aug-81 6 BISHOP JULIE KAY B 13-Aug-80 3 BLACKERBY QUENTIN FLOYD M 17-Aug-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BLACKWELL DONNA M 12-Apr-81 SEC 2 PG 3 BLACKWELL DONNA KAY E 21-Dec-80 SEC 2 PG 1 BLACKWELL DONNA KAY M 7-Jun-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BLAHOWSKI ARTHUR BRUCE M 3-Jul-81 SEC 2 PG 5 BLASINGAME ALICIA ERIN B 13-Feb-80 3 BLEDSOE MAX E 2-Mar-80 SEC 2 PG 1 BOATMAN LOGAN HAMPTON B 1-Dec-81 3 BOONE MONICA DANIELLE GOLDEN E 8-Jun-80 SEC 2 PG 2 BOONE PHYLLIS ANN M 3-Jul-81 SEC 2 PG 5 BOSQUE CASSANDRA MARIE B 4-Nov-81 2 BOWEN SHERRY DEE E 20-Sep-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BOWEN SHERRY DEE M 22-Nov-81 SEC 2 PG 3 BOWERS JAMES SCOTT B 30-Jul-81 13 BOX JESSICA LEIGH B 3-Apr-80 2 BOYETTE, JR. JAMES LARRY B 8-Jan-81 4 20-Jan-81 2 BRADDOCK KENNETH E 26-Apr-81 SEC 2 PG 2 Page 3 McKinney Newspaper Birth, Engagement and Marriage Index, 1980-1981 SURNAME FIRST,MIDDLE "NICKNAME" EVENT DATE PAGE # DATE PAGE # BRADDOCK KENNETH M 28-Jun-81 SEC 2 PG 3 BRADDOCK RICHARD E 27-Sep-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BRADLEY PAMELA KAY M 29-Jun-80 2 BRADSHAW MARGARET ANN M 26-Jun-81 12 BRADY TINA DENISE M 28-Jun-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BRASWELL DAREL M 9-Nov-80 SEC 2 PG 2 BRASWELL DAREL RAY M 16-Nov-80 SEC 2 PG 1 BRISTOW JENNIFER RENEE B 15-Jul-80 4 BROCK DAVID RAYAN B 28-Apr-81 8 BROOKS ANNA LEE M 22-Nov-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BROSI SCOTT CURTISS M 26-May-80 2 BROWN CHRISTOPHER THOMAS B 15-Sep-81 8 BROWN DAVID WAYNE M 3-Jul-81 SEC 2 PG 5 BROWN DONDI JOYCE B 6-Nov-81 5 BROWN EVA JEAN B 16-Jan-81 8 BROWN JASON LYNN B 10-Nov-81 4 BROWN KATHI E 2-Mar-80 SEC 2 PG 1 BROWN KATHI JANE M 7-Apr-80 2 BROWN MARTHA LOUISE E 16-Aug-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BROWN MARTHA LOUISE M 28-Sep-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BROWN MICHAEL STEPHEN E 12-Jul-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BROWN MICHAEL STEPHEN M 25-Aug-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BROWN MICHAEL STEPHEN M 30-Aug-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BRUCE OKAY PRESLEY M 24-Aug-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BRUNDIDGE DAVID WOOPRAW M 3-Jul-81 SEC 2 PG 5 BRURING HEATHER GLORIA MICHELLE B 6-Nov-81 5 BRYAN DENISE LYNN M 29-Jun-80 2 BRYANT BRANDY DAWN B 23-Dec-81 9 BRYANT RANDY GENE E 23-Mar-80 SEC 2 PG 3 BRYANT RONNIE GLENN B 29-Feb-80 8 6-Mar-80 4 BRYANT SARAH BETH B 25-Mar-81 1 BRYANT TERESA ANN E 23-Mar-80 SEC 2 PG 5 BRYANT TERESA ANN M 20-Apr-80 SEC 2 PG 2 BRYANT, SR. JAMES ALLEN M 26-Jun-81 12 BUBSY MARIA RENEE E 16-Mar-80 SEC 2 PG 2 BUCHANAN LORI MICHELLE B 29-Jul-81 6 BULTER KIMA SUE E 26-Jul-81 SEC 2 PG 4 BURDEN WILLIAM LLOYD M 10-Aug-80 SEC 2 PG 2 BURGE RICKEY WAYNE E 20-Sep-81 SEC 2 PG 1 Page 4 McKinney Newspaper Birth, Engagement and Marriage Index, 1980-1981 SURNAME FIRST,MIDDLE "NICKNAME" EVENT DATE PAGE # DATE PAGE # BURGE RICKY WAYNE M 7-Dec-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BURGETT KYLE STEVEN B 20-Jan-80 7 BURKHART JEAN MARIE CRUM E 26-Apr-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BURNS ALAN E 7-Jun-81 SEC 2 PG 5 BURNS BELEVARD LAWERENCE M 3-Jul-81 SEC 2 PG 5 BURNS BELVARD LAWRENCE M 26-Jun-81 12 BURNSIDE JOHNNIE RENEA M 16-Jul-80 SEC 2 PG 1 BURSAW KRISTINA MAE M 24-Feb-80 3 BURSAW KRISTINA MAE E 31-Dec-80 SEC 2 PG 2 BUSBY MARLA RENEE M 7-Apr-80 2 BUSHONG PAUL JAMES M 19-Apr-81 SEC 2 PG 2 BUTLER CYNTHIA DIANN E 24-Aug-80 SEC 2 PG 2 BUTLER CYNTHIA DIANN M 5-Oct-80 SEC 2 PG 2 BUTLER IVA R.
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