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10.16.13 Births

 

By Herald Staff

Cape Regional Medical Center reported the following births:
Landon Michael Matthews to Dawn (Horton) and Michael Matthews of CMCH, Sept. 25
John Flynn Vizzard to Laurie (Sudell) and John Vizzard of Avalon, Sept. 29
James Thomas Moore, Jr. to Debra and James Moore of CMCH, Sept. 30
Ovianna Jael Watson to Felicia Perry and Eric Watson of Rio Grande, Oct. 2
Kendall Lynn Davis to Jessica Davis of Villas, Oct. 3
DaRianelyz Sierra to Michelle Sierra of Wildwood, Oct. 7
Alisha Marie Campbell to Angela and Dawon Campbell of Cape May County, Oct. 8
Maxton Cole McCarthy to Carol (Hughes) and Jason McCarthy of Villas, Oct. 9
Shore Medical Center reported the following births:
Flynn Elliot Knapp to Holly and Will Knapp of Del Haven, Sept. 13
Teddy Conroy Strickland III to Rebecca and Teddy Strickland of West Wildwood, Sept. 15
Regan Mikayla Tedesco to Kristie McCarthy and Nathan Tedesco of Wildwood Crest, Sept. 17
Alexandra Mae Haines to Elizabeth and Robert Haines of CMCH, Sept. 20
Sadie Ryan Ludlam to Tara and Josh Ludlam of Upper Twp., Sept. 21
Gwen Marie Nease to Jennifer Ann and Paul Andrew Nease of Cape May, Sept. 23
Molly Jane Danielle Richards to Carolyn and Daniel Richards of Town Bank, Sept. 26
Ah’lanah Marie Kelly-Legette to Domonic M. Kelly and Alonso Legette of Ocean City, Sept. 26
Brooklyn Grace Sparano Howell to Desiree and Jonathan Howell of Ocean City, Sept. 28

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