RUSK — These individuals filed for marriage applications at the County Courthouse in Rusk from Aug. 25-Oct. 22.
• Brent Griffith of Jacksonville and Krystal Garland of Jacksonville on Aug. 25.
• James Templeton of Jacksonville and Megan Ayers of Jacksonville on Aug. 26.
• Gerardo Toledo of Jacksonville and Edith Perez of Jacksonville on Aug. 26.
• Billy Craver of Bullard and Tina Vicker of Bullard on Aug. 27.
• David Sandlin of Jacksonville and Katie Smith of Jacksonville on Aug. 28.
• Nathaniel Taylor of Rusk and Kerri Hamilton of Jacksonville on Aug. 29.
• James Brown Jr. of Rusk and April Evans of Jacksonville on Aug. 29.
• Hubert Loden of Rusk and Sherry Commander of Rusk on Aug. 29.
• Michael Mayo of Rusk and Audreauna Lankert of Jacksonville on Sept. 2.
• James Harper of Gallatin and Kimbra Ferrell of Gallatin on Sept. 2.
• Stephen Hall and Amelia Dorsey, both of Rusk on Sept. 3.
• William Holliday and Linda Claiborne, both of Jacksonville on Sept. 3.
• Jacob Guzman of Jacksonville and Sara Howell of Jacksonville on Sept. 5.
• Gregory Everett of New Iberia and Glenda Mathews of New Iberia on Sept. 5.
• Dangelo Mosley of Jacksonville and Ariel Dunkerson of Jacksonville on Sept. 8.
• James Akin and Dorena Deakin, both of Bullard on Sept. 8.
• Roy Durrett and Patricia Sorrells, both of Rusk on Sept. 10.
• Chad Morris and Cindy Hart, both of Gallatin on Sept. 10.
• Ezequiel Leyva of Jacksonville and Maria Pilar of Jacksonville on Sept. 12.
• Jonathan Rinehart of Jacksonville and Thallia Thompson of Jacksonville on Sept. 19.
• Steven Brown and Tiffany Corley, both of Rusk on Sept. 22.
• Richard Holcombe of Jacksonville and Marie McIntosh of Jacksonville on Sept. 24.
• William Graham of Oakwood and LaShawn Foster of Oakwood on Sept. 26.
• James Ball Jr. and Dena Newby, both of Rusk on Sept. 29.
• Nicholas Brannan of Jacksonville and Lisa Sowell of Jacksonville on Sept. 30.
• Robert Wheeler and Christy Douglas, both of Jacksonville on Sept. 30.
• Zakeri Montoya and Jennifer Tolliver, both of Jacksonville on Oct. 1.
• Kevin Eason of Jacksonville and Melinda Hill of Jacksonville on Oct. 1.
• James Cornelius and Danielle Vernon, both of Alto on Oct. 2.
• Cody Smith and Nicole Fletcher, both of Bullard on Oct. 3.
• Paul Hobus of Jacksonville and Angela Wolfe of Jacksonville on Oct. 6.
• Cameron Carr of Jacksonville and Cara Cavazoz of Jacksonville on Oct. 6.
• John Lewis of Wells and Jennifer James of Wells on Oct. 7.
• James Terrell of Jacksonville and Alisha Gonzalez of Jacksonville on Oct. 7.
• Hubert Laden of Rusk and Sherry Commander of Rusk on Oct. 7.
• Derick High of Jacksonville and Mavna Perkins of Jacksonville on Oct. 7.
• R.A. Clark of Nacogdoches and Rosa Foster of Nacogdoches on Oct. 10.
• William Pahmiyer of Troup and Miranda Bell of Troup on Oct. 10.
• Robert Pierce of Rusk and Bridget Wheatley of Rusk on Oct. 10.
• Justin McCaslin and Meridith Low, both of Tyler on Oct. 10.
• Miguel Perez of Jacksonville and Maria Rangel of Jacksonville on Oct. 10.
• Paul Wardlaw of Jacksonville and Brittany Pagel of Jacksonville on Oct. 14.
• Rene Otero of Jacksonville and Vicki Suarez of Jacksonville on Oct. 14.
• William Neesmith of Jacksonville and Virginia Mangrum of Jacksonville on Oct. 14.
• David Eide Jr. of Rusk and Jessica Hill of Rusk on Oct. 15.
• David McMurtray and Jessica Mathis, both of Rusk on Oct. 15.
• Scott Schreier of Jacksonville and Kerrie Dearing of Jacksonville on Oct. 20.
• Johnny McCarty of Rusk and Alicia Tubbs of Alto on Oct. 20.
• Bobby Renfrow and Lisa Stiefer, both of Jacksonville on Oct. 20.
• Omar Delarosa of Jacksonville and Jessica Trujillo of Waco on Oct. 20.
• Fredrick Parson of Jacksonville and Genell Donnell of Jacksonville on Oct. 20.
• Lloyd Lott and Carmen Lott, both of Jacksonville on Oct. 21.
• Jessie Allen of Jacksonville and Miranda Thompson of Jacksonville on Oct. 21.
• Matthew Bacon and Amanda Harris, both of Jacksonville on Oct. 22.
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These couples filed for divorce applications at the County Courthouse in Rusk from Aug. 22-Oct. 15. All are from Cherokee County.
• Amanda K. Morris and Albert E. Morris on Aug. 26.
• Michael Johnson and Brandi N. Johnson on Sept. 2.
• Dennis J. Tracey and Maria E. Tracey on Sept. 5.
• John Greer and Rebecca H. Greer on Sept. 8.
• Diane Gartman and Joe Gartman on Sept. 8.
• Erica A. Razi and Mohammed A. Razi on Sept. 8.
• Bettie J. Hataway and Marvin Hataway on Sept. 8.
• Richard B. McKinney Jr. and Amanda L. McKinney on Sept. 9.
• Richard E. Goff and Anna P. Goff on Sept. 10.
• Sheila G. Magness and Timmy L. Magness on Sept. 10.
• Donna R. Kennedy and Randal R. Kennedy on Sept. 17.
• Eldan Koen and Bessie M. Koen on Sept. 18.
• Sherry A. Lawson and Sammy R. Lawson on Sept. 18.
• Jose G. Prado and Micaela Prado on Sept. 19.
• Reba G. Vickers and Lewis P. Vickers on Sept. 19.
• Emmy Toch and Seng R. Toch on Oct. 3.
• Julie M. Stram and Daniel S. Stram on Oct. 6.
• William Horton and Julie Horton on Oct. 6.
• Kenneth W. Lusk and Brenda Lusk on Oct. 6.
• David K. Waites and Rebecca D. Waites on Oct. 7.
• Teya Corpier-Hillis and Linford R. Hillis on Oct. 8.
• Pedro Tavera and Benita Tavera on Oct. 10.
• Dawn R. Frasso and Christopher J. Frasso on Oct. 14.
• Jacqueline R. McGraw and Tony W. McGraw on Oct. 14.
• Bridget S. Wallace and Justin W. Wallace on Oct. 15.
• Mary A. Estredge and Justin W. Estredge on Oct. 15.
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