Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
9:23 am Friday, July 5, 2019

Land transactions: June 7-21, 2019

June 7

Fonda Jean Craig to Joseph Daniel Mansell, survivorship

Community Spirit Bank to Northwest Alabama Holding, warranty

June 12

Wymon Cole to Sammie J. Stanaland, survivorship

June 13

Amos Benton Hester III to Stefan Kirk Sparks, warranty

The Secretary of Veterans to Christian Zepeda, warranty

Jason Green to William A. McCollum, warranty

Donald J. Holcomb to Jacob D. Reno, survivorship

Jamie Kiel to Clayton H. Rice, survivorship

Peggy Britnell to Carl Cummings, survivorship

June 14

Philip Sparks to Franklin County Board, covenants and restrictions

June 17

Clara M. Harvey to Bonnie Toro, power of attorney

Clara M. Harvery to Deborah Sutton, revocation of power of attorney

Homer Nelson Grissom to Gregory Stidham, personal representative

Jason Paul Miller to Susane Trejo, warranty

Emilio Ange Huerta-Mejia to Gabriela Gonzalez Roman, warranty

June 18

Pamela Raper Prince to Lori Lee Porter, warranty

Carol Carpenter Wood to CCW Mineral Interests LLC, mineral

Karen Jackson to James Zills, survivorship

June 19

Wayne Hamby to Melvin J. Johnson, warranty

Teddy Morgan to Wayne Hamby, warranty

Sue Cross to Brian K. Burns, warranty

Bolton Taylor Lula to Terry Taylor Ealy, certification of trust

Terry Taylor Ealy to William D. Kerker, survivorship

Lois V. Bates to Harold N. Bennett, warranty

June 20

Maureen Steele to Marlene B. Ramirez, warranty

Jimmie H. Simpson Jr. to Dorothy M. Simpson, power of attorney

Jimmy H. Simpson to Jimmie H. Simpson Jr., survivorship

Rocky Ewing to Nicky Vick, warranty

June 21

Joseph Farr to Arlie Sanderson, warranty

Sarah Harper to Sibley Oil Properties LLC, warranty

Mildred Hood to Larry Sandusky, warranty

Terry Hood to Terry L. Hood, affidavit

Robin A. McClure to Robin A. McClure, warranty

Opal M. Alexander to James Story Hutchcraft, warranty

Michelle Davis to Laney O. Poss, survivorship

Laney O. Poss to Michelle Davis, warranty

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