Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
9:46 am Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Land transactions: April 12-19, 2019

April 12

Charles Bradley Long to Devon Sheree Lindley, warranty

Cedric Prince to Cedric Prince, survivorship

Leigh Ann Hester Hanback to Robert David Richardson, warranty

Wendell Williford to Wendell Williford, survivorship

Anita Vandiver to David Strickland, warranty

April 15

Stacey Tyron Hardy to Jerry Matlock, affidavit

Carole Cozette Hardy to Carole Cozette Hardy, executor’s

Carole Cozette Hardy to Carole Cozette Hardy, executor’s

Tommie Bonds Bragwell to Scoty L. Bragwell, quit claim

Seth Rockwell to Jacob Taylor Springer, survivorship

April 16

Sarah Leanne Sibley to Adam Lesley, quit claim

Sarah Leanne Sibley to Adam Lesley, quit claim

Ruth Cason to Sherry Cason, power of attorney

Pedro Cotoc to Delia Yamileth Garcia, contract

April 17

Robert Pannell to Samuel Joseph Evans, survivorship

Truman Scott to Austin Scott, warranty

Kevin Dewayne Denton to John Isbell Jr,, warranty

Peggy Willis to Rutilia Ciciliano, survivorship

Marcel Black to D. Marcel Black, affidavit

Charles O’Kelley to Mack Galloway, quit claim

April 18

Joshua Allen McCalpin to Mary Robinson Holley, warranty

William Edgar Carter JR to Jose D. Sanchez, warranty

JPMorgan Chase Bank to Secretary of Veterans Affairs, warranty

Donald Ray Brown to KVB Properties LLC, warranty

April 19

Bobbie S. Little to Lisa Raley, quit claim

Lisa Raley to James Ross McCarley, sale contract

Betty Spears to Tracy Potter, warranty

Jake Scott to Laura Mitchell, warranty

Ivan L. Martinez to Ana C. Fuentes, quit claim

Freda McDuffa to Anthony W. Lovett, personal representative

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