Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
5:50 pm Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Land Transactions

The following are the most recent land transactions as recorded with the Franklin County Probate Office.

Aug. 23

• Catherine Pierce to Dana McIntyre, quit claim

• George Fuller to Julie Gargis, warranty

• George Fuller to George Jeffery Fuller, warranty

• Roy Wooten to Laketa Crittenden, survivorship

• Mistie Franklin to Mistie Franklin, quit claim

• Roger Carter to Tifford Borden, quit claim

• Wells Fargo Bank to Jason Miller, warranty

Aug. 24

• Harold Hawkins to CB&S Bank, foreclosure

• William Mcgraw to Douglass McGraw, survivorship

• Paul Bingham to Lajennia Oliver, warranty

• Freida Fowler to Ryan Wade, warranty

Aug. 25

• Sandra Davis to Michael Lynch, survivorship

• Fannie Mae to Godsey Investments, warranty

• Tony Zappa to Ted LeMay, survivorship

• Fannie Mae to Thomas Wells, warranty

• Kevin Murray to Thomas Minshew, survivorship

Aug. 26

• Orville Parker to Nadine Parker, warranty

• United States Department to Jose Michel, warranty

Aug. 27

• Charles Wells to Larry Wells, survivorship

• Kimberly Cook to Michael Cook, warranty

• William Bolton to Joyce Dawson, survivorship

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