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Edgewater Couple Registers for County's First Same-Sex Marriage License

Kim Hinken and Adri Eathorne plan to frame their license and hang it on the wall of their home.

 

An Edgewater couple became the first people to register for a same-sex marriage license in Anne Arundel County on Thursday.

"I went in the office and she just prints out the license and hands it to me. It was like the most normal thing ever," Kim Hinken said. "It felt fantastic. It felt like a piece of history. I know that so many people have fought so hard to have this law be passed and it means everything to me."

Hinken, 52, and her fiancé Adri Eathorne have been together for nearly 10 years, but they never thought they would be able to marry.

"When we fell in love with each other I knew that she was going to be with me for the rest of my life, and if I could have married her then I would have," Hinken said. "This is really just remarkable."

Hinken was one of three people who visited the Circuit Court in Annapolis to buy a license on the first day they were available to same-sex couples. Scott Bowling, 41, of Annapolis registered for the county's second license.

Maryland voters upheld a law legalizing gay marriage on Nov. 6, but questions quickly arose about whether couples would be able to obtain a license before Jan. 1 when the law goes into effect, according to The Baltimore Sun.

The courthouse will be closed on Jan. 1 and licenses aren't valid until 48 hours after they're issued, meaning same-sex couples in Anne Arundel County would have waited until Jan. 4 at the earliest to marry.

Last week, Attorney General Douglas Gansler announced that county clerks could issue licenses as soon as Gov. Martin O'Malley declared the referendum results accurate, according to The Sun.

O'Malley signed off on the results Thursday morning.

Linda Davis, who supervises the Marriage License department at the courthouse, said she expected more people to show up on Thursday for their licenses. 

Her office issued 14 marriage licenses on Thursday—which Davis said is about average.

She thinks the number of applications will rise during December as more couples become aware of the news that they can now register to marry.

Hinken plans to marry Eathorne as soon as possible, but she said it may be too late for family and friends to make a New Year's Day wedding.

Hinken also plans to frame her marriage license.

"It makes us so happy to know that we can actually get married in our home state," Hinken said. "It's going on the wall."

Related Topics: Anne Arundel Circuit Court, marriage license maryland, same-sex marriage, and same-sex marriage maryland

Heather Zivkovich

8:29 am on Friday, December 7, 2012

May there be many more. Congratulations!

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John Smith

3:15 pm on Friday, December 7, 2012

This is not what God intended for His Kingdom on earth! This idea that "everything goes" is not what God wants. A man shall not lie with a man and a woman shall not lie with a woman. That is from God. Marriage should not be redefined for political gain. A very sad day.

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John Smith

3:15 pm on Friday, December 7, 2012

The patch won't post comment! I thought there was freedom of speech?

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Jonathan Moynihan

3:16 pm on Friday, December 7, 2012

Due to spammers, all comments must go through a process before being posted. I have to approve them to ensure they're not spam. So that's why your comment didn't post right away.

My apologies.

John anderson

5:50 pm on Saturday, December 8, 2012

A great day ! Equality for all is a basic right and we must grant every right we take for ourselves !! Congrats to all who will now be able to marry in this great state!

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Robert Lee

5:50 pm on Saturday, December 8, 2012

Hey buddy God didnt write the bible! A bunch of old guys did and none of which even knew Jesus so if you want to pull your religion into this than atleast get your facts straight! God's probably pissed that you would put words in his mouth and your gonna go to Hell because your a hateful person. The funny thing is you probably are so insecure with your sexual orentation so you go around spewing your hate on those who aren't scared to come out the closet!

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glenda thistle

5:50 pm on Saturday, December 8, 2012

Congratulations to all people who are planning to exercise their American right to marry . It has been a long time coming. God bless you all !

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Hey Deb

5:50 pm on Saturday, December 8, 2012

Another example of Maryland REALLY sinking down on issues of MORALS. As if the drugs/gangs/violence isn't enough. I am SO GLAD I left a decade ago, and will NEVER live in that State again.

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ana santana

5:50 pm on Saturday, December 8, 2012

I am extremely happy for my good friends Kim Hinken and Adri Eathorne to finally marry, I hope to some day marry the love of my life Cheryl although Florida may be one of the last states to approve gay marriage i have faith in justice and equality governing all the states soon the tide is turning

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John Smith

10:44 pm on Sunday, December 9, 2012

Hey Robert Lee if all the gays get married don't you think at some point we run out of people? I don't think God intended for that. Remember Adam and Eve? Not Adam and Adam!

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