Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
11:10 am Thursday, December 13, 2018

Land Transactions: Nov. 3 through Dec. 7

Nov. 30

Gus G. Garrard to Jacob R. Tompkins, survivorship

Jacob Ryan Tompkins to Trenton W. Savage, survivorship

Joe Keeton to Jordan Michael Hammond, warranty

Glen Crisler to Joel E. Burcham, survivorship

Jacqueline Nelson Perkins to Barney Lee Perkins Jr., power of attorney

Will Lane to Benjamin Vela Uribe, survivorship

Christopher O’Neal Scott to Roberto Romero Perez, warranty

Sirote & Permutt PC to Gary Puckett, warranty

Dec. 3

First Financial Bank to Wayne Hamby, warranty

Shane Gauthier to Wayne Hamby, affidavit

Vanessa Renae Cowan to James Thomas Cowan, warranty

Edward Lee McGuire to Edward Lee McGuire, personal representative

Jeff Lindley to Reginald Brett Holland, warranty

Robert E. Wallace to Christopher J. Wallace, quit claim

Gary Lee Gasaway to Tommy Lee Gasaway, warranty

William L. Thompson to Beech Tree Media LLC, warranty

Dec. 4

Melissa Ann Thompson to Kimberly G. Robinson, warranty

Lula E. Nix to Charles T. Nix, power of attorney

Enis Johnson to Joyce Johnson, warranty

Dec. 5

Mark Lee Heaton to Christopher M. Scofield, survivorship

Nathan Gray to Krista R. McLennon, survivorship

Christian Zepeda to Gregory Ayers, survivorship

Robert L. King to Lori Beidl Choquette, warranty

Shirley Henley to Jose Rocha, warranty

Jane Craig Jones to Agapito Ponce Ojendiz, survivorship

Pauline Burcham to Jesse Wade Pecunia, survivorship

James Terence Strickland to Wade Humphres, warranty

Dewayne Warhurst to Eric Warhurst, warranty

Dec. 6

Gary Cummings to David R. Grissom, resolution

Steven O. Pace to Billy John Sheffield, warranty

James Williams to Michael Bruce Williams, warranty

James Williams to Michael Williams, power of attorney

Mesquoakee 288 LLC to Fifth Natural Resources, mineral

Dec. 7

Christopher Wayne Parker to Christopher Wayne Parker, administrator’s

James David Bixler to Heath Holdbrooks, warranty

Billy M. Bolton to Dorothy Harris, affidavit

Donna M. Purser to Dorothy Harris, affidavit

Brandon Cothrum to Jason Charles Parker, warranty

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