Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
7:42 pm Saturday, January 5, 2019

Land transactions: Dec. 20-27, 2018

Dec. 20

Bethany L. Fish Marsh to Emilian Chavez-Hernandez, survivorship

Roy Jason Skidmore to Grant Tarascou, survivorship

Mitch Bryant Mitchell to Miguel Francisco Gaspar, survivorship

Mattie G. Hill to Brenda C. Daniel, survivorship

Douglas C. Aaron to Jerett Thomas Lawler, survivorship

Joe D. Lane to Aaron J. Hatton, survivorship

Adam Lesley to Community Sprit Bank, statutory

Dec. 21

John E. Grissom to Carla Thompson, warranty

Gregory B. Bishop to Katherine Bishop, power of attorney

Gregory B. Bishop to Boston National Title LLC, warranty

Sandra Bianco to Austin Pilgrim, warranty

Oscar F. Broome JR to Farmers Home Administration, foreclosure

Richard D. Cornelius to Joe Rudi Trapp, warranty

Southpoint Bank to Federal Home Loan Mortgage, foreclosure

Frances V. Hancock to Jessica A. Butler, warranty

Janie Stone to M. Glen Vinson, warranty

Barbara Humphries to M. Glen Vinson, warranty

Dec. 26

Frances Hazel Kimbrough to Freddie M. Kimbrough, power of attorney

Dwayne Palmer to Dewayne Palmer, affidavit

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