Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
7:35 am Monday, June 11, 2018

Land transactions: June 1-7

The following are the most recent land transaction records from the Franklin County Courthouse:

June 1

Randy Oliver James to Carl G. Hayes, survivorship

Robert Lee Seay to David Mattox, survivorship

Billy Wayne Bailey to Jeffrey O’Neal Mason, warranty

Mark A. Murray to Chester Titus Stockton, survivorship

Jane G. Madden to Emma Jane Lawrence, warranty

Page Housing LLC to Jim H. Davis, survivorship

Terry McLemore to Walter Mortgage Company, foreclosure

Ascenter Ricks to Emma Common, warranty

June 5

Billy S. Quinn to Doris F. Quinn, power of attorney

Doris F. Quinn to Billy S. Quinn, power of attorney

Clifford Anthony Ergle to Zachary Williams, warranty

June 6

William R. Dover to Larry D. Dover, survivorship

Nancy M. Graham to Citi Financial Corporation, foreclosure

Linda Dill Graham to Linda Dill Graham, warranty

Michael Terrence Robinson to Joe Johnson, warranty

June 7

Audrey Dotson to Geneva Borden, warranty

Audrey Dotson to Melissa M. Baker, warranty

Charlie Jean Hardin to Wade Falls, warranty

Zachary K. Prince to Sergio Martinez, survivorship

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