Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
8:28 am Monday, August 6, 2018

Land Transactions: July 27 through Aug. 3

The following are the most recent land transaction records from the Franklin County Courthouse:

July 27

G Lane Inc to Chad Vincent, survivorship

Peggy Vernon to Dedra Rose, power of attorney

July 30

Tonya Potts Hicks to John Potts, survivorship

Tonya Potts Hicks to Dylan Kastberg, warranty

Virginia Elsie Skidmore to Stephen Allen Cook, power of attorney

Charles Junior Skidmore to Virginia Elsie Skidmore, power of attorney

Kenneth Martin to H. Randall Armstrong, warranty

Carolyn Williams to Erika d. Williams, warranty

Van Baker to Magen Bain McLemore, easement

Redstone Federal Credit Union to Stacia Barcal, power of attorney

Jimmie Lou Martin to James Ross Evans, affidavit

Annettee Parrish Petree to Jonathan A. Petree, warranty

Ditech Financial LLC to Christy Posey White, quit claim

Rene Henderson to Hunter Colby Bynon, affidavit

Brenda Beth Bynon to Ricky D. Young, warranty

Andres Gaspar Andres to Alonzo Miguel Sebastian, survivorship

July 31

Zachary Cade Crowden to Chris Wallace, quit claim

John Douglas Grissom to Chris Wallace, quit claim

George E. Vinson to Chris Wallace, warranty

Linda L. Clement to Wesley Borden, warranty

James Cason to Joann Cason Luark, power of attorney

Christine Inez Skidmore to Roy Jason Skidmore, quit claim

Christopher McCormick to Roy Jason Skidmore, warranty

Aug. 1

Marty Corbell to Charlie Pace, affidavit

Craig Thorn to Jason R. Harris, survivorship

Elizabeth Ann Owings to Sheila Barnes, corrective

Aug. 2

Matthew Brett Weeks to Courtney Weeks, warranty

John M. Dean to JMD Postal Properties LLC, warranty

Vernell R. Johnson to Andrew Jerrod Goines, survivorship

Aug. 3

Hildred Phillips to Norris Rogers, survivorship

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