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  2. York County marriage licenses: See who plans to wed - AOL

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    Marriage License Filings, York County Register of Wills & Clerk of Orphans' Court, Nov. 1 through Nov. 15, 2023.

  3. York County marriage licenses: See who is planning to wed - AOL

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    Marriage License Filings, York County Register of Wills & Clerk of Orphans' Court, May 22- June 4, 2024: Applicant 1: Kristin Louise Hobson Kirkwood Pa 17536 Applicant 2: Caleb Daniel Towner ...

  4. York County marriage licenses: See who is planning to wed - AOL

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    Marriage License Filings, York County Register of Wills & Clerk of Orphans' Court, Feb. 21-27, 2024: Applicant 1: Kevin Lynn Smith York Pa 17403 Applicant 2: Kelly Melissa Elliott York Pa 17403

  5. York County marriage licenses: See who is planning to wed - AOL

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    Marriage License Filings, York County Register of Wills & Clerk of Orphans' Court, Feb. 14-20, 2024: Applicant 1: Tammy Sue Cline York PA 17404 Applicant 2: Kenneth George Barnhart Jr York PA 17404

  6. Marriageable age in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The general marriage age (lacking authorization for an exception) is 18 years of age in all states except Nebraska, where the general marriage age is 19, and Mississippi, where the general marriage age is 21. [1] The general marriage age is commonly the age of majority, though in Alabama the general marriage age is 18 while the age of majority ...

  7. Same-sex marriage in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Richland County, home to the state capital of Columbia, had issued 422 marriage licenses to same-sex couples by June 26, 2016, one year after the Obergefell decision. In that same time period, Charleston County, South Carolina's third-most populous county, had issued 387 licenses to same-sex couples. [40]