Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
5:07 pm Friday, August 10, 2018

Land transactions: Aug. 3-10

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

Aug. 3

Dale Borden to Marietta Wood Supply Inc., timber

Aug. 6

Arvie Rea to Larry Rea, warranty

Procuro Living Trust to Billy R. cummings, survivorship

Listerhill Credit Union to Chris Cummins, affidavit

Lynn Swinney to William Antonyo Bonds, survivorship

Jerod James Borden to Nicholas A. Bell, warranty

Dorothy M. Simpson to Genorix Martinez Andre, warranty

Lera Mae Howell to Roy David Wilkins, survivorship

Francisco Miguel to Jaime Valdez, warranty

Betty Jackson to Hilario Macias, survivorship

Stephanie Thomas to Elnora Pettus, power of attorney

Stephanie Thomas to Elnora Pettus, power of attorney

Henry Ladd McIntosh to Jonathan M. Cooper, warranty

Aug. 7

Van Baker to Corey McLemore, easement

Albert C. Cleveland to Peggy Nell Baker, corrective

Aug. 8

Bonnie Toro to Loyd S. Jones, warranty

Deanna L. Johnson to Jim E. Johnson, quit claim

Philip P. Goad to Robert Eaton, warranty

Aug. 9

Robert Fitts to Alabama Power Company, easement

Jane G. Stonbraker to James B. Glasgow, power of attorney

James B. Glasgow to Adam McCollum, survivorship

James Don Kimbrough to Freddie M. Kimbrough, warranty

Jeanette James to Teresa Warmkessel, warranty

Timothy Darrell J. Bryant to SG&J Properties LLC, foreclosure

Aug. 10

Randy Kennedy to Ralph Frost, warranty

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