Marriages
The Lauderdale County Circuit Clerk’s Office issued the following marriage licenses the last week:
Wael Ahmed Salem and Sarah Amanda Ward
Bradley James Luse and Lauren Michelle Olmstead
William Shannon Culpepper and Amanda Michelle May
Aaron Thomas Brown and Lisa Diane Lott
Charles William Fisher and Allison Mae Hamrick
Anthony Clay Goss and Ashley Nicole Smith
Christopher Daniel Rutledge and Minnie Louise Pearson
Dustin Scott Davenport and Katherine Elizabeth Sullivan
Applicants seeking a marriage license must first obtain a blood test and file for the license within 30 days of the blood test. Applicants also must produce a form of identification, parental consent if under age 21 and $22 before a marriage license will be issued. Licenses issued in Mississippi can only be used in Mississippi.
Divorces
The Lauderdale County Chancery Court recorded the following divorces in the last week:
Davin Uriah West and Susan Renee West
Ryan Trotter and Shawna Moore Trotter
Jerry Michael Dooley and Sherry Collins Dooley
Christopher Donovan Crowe and Shannon Berri Crowe
Gregory Larkin and Antionette Auston Larkin
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