On file: Kanawha County

From: Charleston Gazette | Date: December 18, 2006 | Copyright information

Marriages

The following people applied for marriage licenses in Kanawha County between Dec. 11 and 15:

Brandon Eric Haynes, 27, of St. Dallas, N.C., and Angel Nicole Harrison, 27, of Sissonville.

Richard Lee Crist Jr., 18, and Stephanie Elaine Cook, 19, both of Charleston.

Joseph Michael Romagnoli, 63, and Shirley Jean Hooten, 78, both of Charleston.

David Edward Cook, 48, and Debra Dorine Gallardo, 50, both of Charleston.

Troy Galen Miller, 35, of St....

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