Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
1:38 pm Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Land transactions: March 1-8, 2019

March 1

Amanda King to Richard Mashburn, quit claim

Amy J. Scott to Elizabeth Todd Campbell, affidavit

Jeffrey N. Stidham to Anthony Lovett, survivorship

Mary Emerson to Anthony Emerson, power of attorney

Mary Emerson to Anthony Emerson, power of attorney

Muriel Louise Woodruff to Pascual Mateo Pedro, warranty

Jessica Coan to Martin Logan Rogers, affidavit

Pennymac Loan Services LLC to The Secretary of Housing, warranty

Robert A. Boyd to The Franklin County Board, warranty

Robert A. Boyd to Robert A. Boyd JR, affidavit

Pro South INC to CB&S Bank, foreclosure

March 4

Kassy Eileen Baker to Michael Cody Hayse, warranty

Martha Ann Fuller to John Seal, warranty

Adam Lesley to Sarah Leanne Sibley, quit claim

Billy Bolton to Fannie Sue Orick, affidavit

Page Housing LLC to Phillip Wade Barksdale, survivorship

John F. Pilati to Karl H. Pilati, warranty

Prince A. Vinson to SG&J Properties LLC, foreclosure

Maron Frederick to Timothy E. Frederick, survivorship

March 5

R.C. Lane to Barbara Hill, power of attorney

Tabitha Ann Jackson to Patricia Hines Jackson, survivorship

March 6

Wayne Brandon Stevens to Jose R. Gonzaelz, survivorship

Victoria F. Dehart to Donnie Jackson, warranty

Pansy McKinney to Randall Holland, warranty

Douglas Guiller Sandoval to Anthony McKee, survivorship

March 7

King Street Properties to Cesar Ivan Barrera, survivorship

King Street Properties to Cesar Ivan Barrera, survivorship

King Street Properties to Cesar Ivan Barrera, survivorship

King Street Properties to Cesar Ivan Barrera, survivorship

James Terrell Hatton to James Terrell Hatton, warranty

Thomas E. Burcham to Tracy Gilliland, warranty

Mex North Alabama LLC to Theron McKinney, warranty

Elizabeth Spells to Danny Cole, quit claim

Carl Charles Trzaskoma to Judith Shea Sims, quit claim

March 8

Steve J. Brooks to Beverly A. Brooks, quit claim

Steve J. Brooks to Beverly A. Brooks, quit claim

Roger G. Pennington to Janet L. Scofield, quit claim

Janet L. Scofield to Zack Cummings, survivorship

David Alan Rhudy to Brad James, survivorship

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