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Groom I-J-K-L Groom Surname Groom First Name Bride Surname Bride First Name Marriage Date Iannone, Jr Frank D. Humphress Linda J. 25-Jul-1964 Ibsen Mads Johnson Vivian E. 14-Jul-1932 Icenogle Orland Lee Feldt Sheila J. 3-Apr-1952 Idler Wilbur C. Jensen Avis L. 26-Oct-1949 Idso Archie G. Rule Nina B. 13-Aug-1938 ietenstein Lester E. Parrotte Alice 25-Dec-1927 Ihme Fred Moerke Clara Jane 19-Dec-1911 Ihme James Rexford Toporoski Victoria Marlene 21-Feb-1947 Ilerson William Joseph Strong Frances 26-Jun-1913 Ille LaVern Bernard Ille ( Remus ) Lucille Gladys 12-Sep-1965 Ille Theodore Fleming Mary Louella 30-Aug-1916 Ilsley (Capt.) Robert C. Choate Catherine A. 16-Sep-1944 Imbert Reginald Smith Margaret M. 28-Dec-1922 Imbler Charles W. Meurer Rose 5-Apr-1904 Imhoff Charles B. McGowan Mary R. 19-Aug-1915 Immel Frank Tufte Sylvia 24-Oct-1951 Immonen Charles Kibovia Mary 21-May-1919 Imppanen Jacob Hartikka Sanda 15-Nov-1901 Inch Philip L. Kumm Stephanie 3-Mar-1934 Indlmon Woodson W. Finn Narsissie 21 Aug 1892 Ingalls Burton R. King Lois Ellen 21-Dec-1950 Ingalls, Jr. Orlando D. Whiting Rosemary 1-Mar-1943 Ingebrigtson Olav Larson Kilda 15-Sep-1906 Ingebritson Jean F. Wirtz JoAnn E. 16-Apr-1966 Ingelbret Lawrence Holmes Vivian Dorothy 22-Oct-1940 Ingersoll Clyde Aplin Carrie 10-Oct-1953 Ingersoll Daniel M. Goodman Vicki E. 3-Sep-1966 Ingersoll Donald J. Robinson Thelma 26Mar 1949 Ingersoll J. H. Davison Gaynell 10-Apr-1922 Ingersoll Lynn Rea Hendrickson Viola Ellen 25-Aug-1950 Ingersoll Maynard J. Eisler JoAnn 5-May-1956 Ingham Ben Lee Irma C. 28-Feb-1920 Ingle Thomas Russell Sprouse Norma Jean 13-Apr-1956 Inglis Christopher Joseph Yanko Shirley Lorraine 13-Oct-1961 Ingram Gary Allen Pfeifle Beverly Diane 3-Apr-1964 Ingram Jay R. Fromdahl Mary J. 31-Dec-1964 Ingram Joseph A Thomas Ida M 21-May-1903 Ingram Robert F. Mullen ( Johnson) Peggy Ann 12-Nov-1963 Ingram Virgil B. Phillips Pearl May 5-Feb-1917 Inman Delbert Charles Bruce Von Fincke Constance Deirdre 17-May-1965 Inman Riley R. Outcalt Orpha 29-Jul-1920 Innes Walter B. Clark Margaret A. 23-Jun-1917 Inscho William Miller Mary S. 16-May-1917 Intermill John W. Tenny Adaline 24-Jun-1919 Iodence Donald L. Hansen Mary Ann 13-Aug-1947 Ipsen Albert A Dunsmore Marion Y 21-Apr-1930 Groom Surname Groom First Name Bride Surname Bride First Name Marriage Date Ireland Charles D Fardy Evangeline R 7-Oct-1939 Ireland Charles Leroy Ferda ( Jackson ) Sandra Lee 5-May-1966 Ireland Harry B. Tresedder Inez Iva 27-Jul-1917 Irick Claud W. Steel Alice 7-Oct-1917 Irion Jacob Arp Helen 2-Jun-1957 Irion Walter L. Bauer Ruby C. 12-Aug-1950 Irish Donason Leon Penwell Charlotte Helen 23-Aug-1958 Irish Norman M. St. Germaine Bertha 21-Jun-1944 Ironside F. P. Allan Ella Carrie 21-Dec-1910 Ironside James Nopen Loraine 20-Jun-1946 Irvin Arthur M Swanson Helen R 3-Sep-1936 Irvin Carroll Eugene Kummer ( Annau) Myra Louella 16-Nov-1963 Irvin Robert Johnson Sarah 10-Jun-1910 Irvin William F. Bartleman Helen J. 21-Aug-1902 Irvine Charles Nathan Brutosky Patricia Lee 17-Jun-1956 Irvine James Moore Isabella 30 Sep 1893 Irvine James O. Simonis Zelda M. 25-Jun-1932 Irvine Nathan S. Golden Annie 19-Jan-1911 Irwin Frank H. Duncan Nellie E. 23-Sep-1919 Irwin Howard Anthony Bailey Myrna Gaye 17-Feb-1966 Irwin John Wilson Margaret 6-Dec-1933 Irwin John G. Hoogeveen Frances 7-Jun-1960 Irwin Samuel E.R. Litz Ella V. 25-Jul-1905 Irwin William C. Smith Isabell 9-Sep-1903 Irwin William G. Luke Ella Regina 28-Jun-1916 Irwin William Price Yarnell Clara 7-Dec-1922 Irwin M/Sgt. Patrick L. Welch Sgt. Anne E. 7-Jan-1945 Isaac Frank J. Price Elsie Gayle 3-Jul-1947 Isaacs Urban F Brosious Dorothy B 26-Nov-1936 Isaacson Bruce Callison Betty Oct 1962 n.r. Isaacson Bruce Worrall Shirley L. 5-Sep-1964 Isaacson George W. Landry Emma 19-Feb-1911 Isaacson Henry Irvin Evelyn 1-Dec-1912 Isaacson Howard Parks Ruby Jeanette 26-Jun-1935 Isaacson John A. Stockman Gustine 14-Jan-1909 Isaacson Joseph J. Lane Lois Margaret 25-Sep-1941 Isaacson Lee E. Rio Kathleen Melinda 24-Jul-1965 Isaacson Reynold M. Pearce Anne E. 18-Oct-1927 Isakson John August Nelson Anna Sofia 2 Oct 1893 Iserloth Jay Edwin Spoerl Charlotte K. 9-Jan-1955 Isett Thomas B. Steinmans Jessie Hatty 27-Oct-1922 Ish Arthur H. Baker Jean E. 23-Apr-1960 Ish John C. Luebbe Helen E. 5-Mar-1918 Ish William A. Swager Catherine 29-Nov-1914 Isham William Alfred Stelling Helen Myrtle 31-Dec-1935 Island Orville A. Murphy Carole Ann 29-Jan-1955 Groom Surname Groom First Name Bride Surname Bride First Name Marriage Date Isler Emil Landert Emilie 24-Oct-1905 Isler Fritz Percell Margaret 8-Jan-1917 Isler Hans Binder Lena 1-Jul-1916 Isler Jack Taylor Patricia Ann 31-Dec-1941 Isler Jack Aleksich Minnie 16 Apr 1949 Isler Jacob Landert Rosina Mathilda 2-Jul-1908 Isler James W. Manning Dellamae 26-Aug-1945 Itami Daniel Shikany (Carter) Jean 6-Jan-1961 Itrich Max C. McDonough Sarah 20-Oct-1917 Ivanish Louis S. Wallin Louanna Blanche 2-Aug-1947 Ivers Bernard G. Vigen Joyce 16-Feb-1952 Iverson Albert M. Iverson (Ellison) Phyllis A. 11-Dec-1945 Iverson C. M. Newindger Fannie 29-Mar-1920 Iverson Carl E. Sayger Ferol Olive 29-Nov-1916 Iverson Carl M. Remore Blanche E. 21-Sep-1918 Iverson Edwin L Andretta Mary elizabeth 16-Apr-1941 Iverson Eugene G. Hanson Alva M. 9 Jun 1949 Iverson Henry Nelson Mary Jeanett 9-May-1920 Iverson Henry R. Halska Nellie 15-Jun-1927 Iverson Kenneth H. Beattie Margaret 21-Feb-1946 Iverson Martin Zachery Maude 11-Sep-1919 Iverson Oliver Wright Grace Leola 10-Dec-1918 Iverson Paul D. Countryman Ethel V. 5Jun 1949 Iverson Russell Ward Grandbois Shirley Marlene 18-Jul-1964 Iverson Sherman L. Ludtke (Judge) Dorothy M. 27-Oct-1957 Iverson Wallace Loraine Heien Doris Gretchen 25-Nov-1941 Iverson James C. Barkley Delores 30-May-1950 Ives Matt E.G. Hougen (Olson) Elsie 17-Apr-1907 Ives Stanley E. Barrows Eloise M. 2-Oct-1950 Ivey David A. Wagemaker Jennie 13-Jun-1940 Ivey Donald A. Flentge Mary Louise n.r.-20-Jul-1946 Ivey Edwin Maher Mary 15-Nov-1922 Ivey John H. Cohagen Pearl 14-Dec-1901 Ivy James T. Weiselman Cora 5-Mar-1957 Ivy Patrick Buckmiller Leocordia 21 July 1896 Ivy Patrick Burkeman (Bauer) Catherine 15-Jun-1904 Iwen Ewald A. Mathews Bertha K. 23-Dec-1916 Iwen John F. Hemmingson Verla K. Aug 1962 n.r. Izer Foster F. Donahue Florence Isabel 25-Jun-1918 Jaap George D. Kummer Rose Augusta 21-Sep-1924 Jaap George L. Sides Mildred 28-May-1950 Jaap John Wegglund Dolly 5-Dec-1925 Jaap John C. Bemis Harriet Mary 30-Sep-1916 Jaap John C. Spence Beverly J. 12-Sep-1953 Jaap Ralph T. Brown Bernice E. 12-Jun-1940 Jacanetty Sam Richardson Eugenia 22-Nov-1916 Groom Surname Groom First Name Bride Surname Bride First Name Marriage Date Jacintho Albert D. Carter Alveta D. 28-Oct-1949 Jack Alfred H. Schiffman (Daw) Ethel M. 20-May-1957 Jackeway Alfred Joslyn Jessie Joan 1-May-1953 Jackman John E. Lanning Hope M. 24-Nov-1920 Jackman Thomas F. Reading Anna M. 12 Apr 1893 Jackman William Emmett Richardson Florence Lenore 24-Apr-1921 Jackman (Sgt.) Richard V. Weldele Nina Mary 19-Sep-1944 Jackson Albin Gilbertson Hattie 22-Mar-1913 Jackson Alvin Dennison Celma D. 15-Mar-1963 Jackson Arthur Linville Ruby 29-Jun-1925 Jackson Bennett Pollock Kathleen 31-Oct-1935 Jackson Bobby A. White Mary Jane 21-Mar-1959 Jackson Carl L. James Mae M. 11-Jun-1924 Jackson Claude H. Culver Thalis 11-Jul-1929 Jackson Clinton Eugene Ward Bertha Ann 12-Jun-1955 Jackson Donald H. Brunckhorst Mildred I. 1-Dec-1923 Jackson E.K. Konesky Elaine 22-Oct-1949 Jackson Edward Tennis Sandra Lea 1-Sep-1955 Jackson Edwin Ingal Tomenovich Emily 25-May-1946 Jackson George L. Osburnsen Mabel A. 1-Dec-1933 Jackson Glenn M. Callahan Neva E. 6-Aug-1966 Jackson Harlan C. Morton Lois E. 31-Dec-1948 Jackson Harold Welch Ethel 16-Feb-1926 Jackson Harold D. Lashway Mary Loreen 24-Sep-1956 Jackson Henry Hart Della 15-Oct-1901 Jackson Horatius A. Jackson Marie C. 26-Dec-1911 Jackson Howard Van Brocklin Helen 27-Aug-1920 Jackson James A. Iverson Gloria Elaine 12-Jun-1955 Jackson James Lee Stevens Billie Jean 20-Aug-1965 Jackson James W. Woods Marian Lea 9-Jan-1955 Jackson John B Tuttle Phoebe R. 8-Jun-1930 Jackson John B. Bachelor Mabel A. 1-Jun-1916 Jackson John Harvey Cullen Mary Alice 10-Feb-1917 Jackson John Morris Rudd Nettie A. 2-Oct-1944 Jackson Larry Wayne Kiser Karla Jo 4-Jul-1966 Jackson Lee Stewart Delphy Florence E. 11-Jul-1911 Jackson Lloyd J. Harvey Georgian 27-Sep-1951 Jackson Loren D. Montague Margaret 16-Oct-1915 Jackson Mack M. Libbey Helen 5-Jul-1955 Jackson Martin Sanders ( Herold ) Blanche V. 8-Apr-1964 Jackson Melvin R. Goodman Nettie F. 7-Sep-1929 Jackson Murle Wohlfron Burdette F 29-Mar-1921 Jackson Norman B Homberg Catherine H 24-Jul-1943 Jackson Norman B. Preston Ingrid Aug 1940 n.r. Jackson Norman B.
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