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I'll officially start the thread that was mentioned in the OLTL/The View thread.

Let's reel off the official names of daytime's most married ladies,past and present

Y&R

Ashley Abbott Lassiter Newman Bladeson Howard Carlton

Victoria Newman McNeil Howard Helstrom

Traci Abbott Romalotti Carlton Carlton Connelly

Days

Julie Olson Banning Anderson Williams Williams

ATWT

Kim Sullivan Reynolds Dixon Stewart Andropolous Hughes

Penny Hughes Baker Baker Wade McGuire Cunningham

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Rachel Davis Matthews Clark Frame Cory Cory Hutchins

Iris Cory Carrington Delaney Bancroft Wheeler

When Donna Love first came to town she had a few ex-husbands but their names were never revealed except for Carl Hutchins. Then she married Michael Hudson twice.

Days:

Julie Olson Banning Anderson Williams Williams Williams ***********she married Doug a 3rd time offscreen; twice onscreen

Liz Chandler DiMera Courtney Craig DiMera Curtis

OLTL:

Victoria Lord Riley Burke Riley Buchanan Buchanan Carpenter Davidson

Dorian Cramer Lord Callison Santi Vickers Hayes Laurence

ATWT:

Lisa Miller Hughes Eldridge Shea Colmon McColl Mitchell Grimaldi Chedwyn

Barbara Ryan Stenbeck St. Clair Munson Munson Dixon Munson Montgomery Stenbeck

Days:

Marlena Evans Craig Brady Bradford Black Black North Black

***** a couple of those were proven invalid, but she still married them all.

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Joanne Gardner Barron Tate Vincente Tourneur

Stephanie ________ Wilkins Wyatt ************she had some other marriages too but I can't remember them all now

Eunice Gardner _______ Walsh Twining Martin Wyatt ******* don't remember her first husbands last name

Love of Life

Meg Dale Harper Andrews Aleata Hart

Vanessa Dale Raven Sterling Sterling

Sarah _________ Dale Caldwell McCauley

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Y&R

Katherine Shepard Reynolds Chancellor Thurston Sterling Sterling

Jill Foster Chancellor Thurston Brooks Abbott Sterling Abbott

Nicole Reed Foster Bancroft DiSalvo Newman Abbott Landers Newman Newman Chow

Olivia Barber Hastings Winters

Drucilla Barber Winters Winters

Diane Jenkins Richards Newman

Lauren Fenmore Williams Grainger Grainger Baldwin

Nina Webster Chancellor McNeil

Cricket Blair Romalotti Williams

Sharon Collins Newman Newman Abbott

Phyllis Summers Romalotti Romalotti Abbott Newman Newman

Gloria Baldwin Fisher Abbott Bardwell Bardwell Bardwell

Ashley Abbott Lassiter Newman Bladeson Howard Carlton

Victoria Newman McNeil Howard Carlton Hellstrom

Traci Abbott Romalotti Carlton Carlton Connelly

ATWT

Jessica Griffin Mckechnie Harris

Katie Peretti Frasier Coleman Kasnoff Snyder Snyder

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