Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
8:49 pm Thursday, December 27, 2018

Land transactions: Dec. 14-19, 2018

These are the latest land transactions from the Franklin County Courthouse:

Dec. 14

Inez Coan to J.D. Phifer, power of attorney

Dec. 17

Quality Land & Timber INC to John Danny Welborn, warranty

Jorge Armando Aguirre to Gregorio Anton Fernandez, warranty

Martha Lonnette Peters to Donald D. Bowling, warranty

Robert B. Pace to Robert B. Pace Jr., executor’s

Robert B. Pace JR to Robert B. Pace Jr., executor’s

J.W. Yocom to J.W. Yocom, survivorship

Betty Allen to Donald R. Garrison, power of attorney

Betty Allen to Freida S. Garrison, warranty

Dawn Davis James to William Troy James, warranty

Dec. 18

Judith Ann Stephenson to Dorothy Marie Green, affidavit

Andrew Ryan Aycock to Christopher Roberts, survivorship

Ford Grissom Properties to Helen Grissom, warranty

David L. Ergle to Rosa Cifuentes-Monzon, warranty

Kathy R. Grissom to David R. Grissom, administrator’s

Jessie Milam to Jessie Milam, survivorship

Phyllis Elaine Mitchell to Douglas Gene Rice, warranty

Dec. 19

Stefanie D. Aderholt to Amanda McClure, warranty

Patricia Armstrong to Thomas Glen Armstrong, power of attorney

Thomas Glen Armstrong to Martin Logan Rogers, warranty

Mary McCurry to Robert McCurry, warranty

Mary McCurry to Robert McCurry, warranty

Second Creek LLC to Franklin County Board of Education, covenants and restrictions

Carol Murray to Alabama Power Company, easement

Richard L. Murray to Alabama Power Company, easement

Heather Miller to Alabama Power Company, easement

Lindon Miller to Alabama Power Company, easement

Vic Nix to Alabama Power Company, easement

Wade Sherrill to Alabama Power Company, easement

Stephen Porter to Alabama Power Company, easement

Eric Stults to Alabama Power Company, easement

Douglas C. Aaron to Alabama Power Company, easement

Jeremy Ryan Trapp to Alabama Power Company, easement

Melany D. Jackson to Alabama Power Company, easement

Thomas A. Williams to Alabama Power Company, easement

Justin Cummings to David Riscajche, sale contract

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