Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
10:37 am Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Land transactions: Feb. 8-15, 2019

Feb. 8

Terry Garrett to Stephen Ricky, warranty

Doyal D. Bagwell to David Kyle Bagwell, warranty

Beatrice Harvey to Charles Gasaway, affidavit

Anita Scott to Edmunda Tomas De Lopez, clerk’s

Jason Brewer to Chris Wright, survivorship

CB&S Bank to Patricia O. Barnes, warranty

Feb. 11

Paul Wilcoxson to Kody E. Ortiz, survivorship

William Timmy Jackson to Commonwealth, affidavit

William Timmy Jackson to Tasha Bullion, warranty

Daniel Morris to Timothy Oaks, survivorship

Charles T. Nix to Lula E. Nix, power of attorney

Walton Walker Nichols to Tula Kay Scott, power of attorney

Pamela Denise Andrews to Melissa H. Self, warranty

Traders and Farmers Bank to Robert Joseph Elliott, warranty

Jolee McNees to Alabama Power Company, easement

Jerrel Ray Ables to Alabama Power Company, easement

Rickey Whitten to Alabama Power Company, easement

First Metro Bank to David Ward, warranty

Gene Ellison to Joe Mansell, tax

Gene Ellison to Joe Mansell, tax

Gene Ellison to Joe Mansell, tax

Feb. 12

Jose Cruz Domingo to Andres Tomas Miguel, warranty

Tammy Wren to Jason Milam, warranty

David Ward to Jeremy Burns, warranty

Feb. 13

The Bank of New York to Terry Brent Bolding, warranty

Tommy M. Epperson to Randall A. Raper, warranty

Sarah Leanne Sibley to Charles Edward Lesley, quit claim

Ruby Mays to Pedro Cotoc, survivorship

Feb. 14

Geary R. McColum to Boyce Wayne Mills Jr., survivorship

Emily Logan Seal to Brandon Terrell Seal, quit claim

David Welborn to David Harold Herring, warranty

Amy D. Gunderman to Gary L. Gunderman, quit claim

Jean Kirk to Aaron B. Kirk, survivorship

Gaston Williams to Gaston Williams, survivorship

Feb. 15

Daniel Mitchell to Pioneer Development Group, warranty

Perry W. Whitlock to David Lindsey, survivorship

 

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