Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
8:10 pm Monday, January 14, 2019

Land transactions: Jan. 4-11, 2019

Jan. 4

Kenneth Paul Baggett to John David Baggett, survivorship

Danny Stroud to Daniel Ray Whitaker, warranty

Ernesto Garcia to Reynaldo Jesus Guzman, warranty

Jan. 7

Patsy Palmer to Ricky Cole, power of attorney

Sara B. Rickard to Jerry Little, survivorship

Amy J. Scott to Joel A. Burcham, affidavit

Thomas A. Williams to John David Baggett, quit claim

Kenneth Paul Baggett to Kenneth Paul Baggett, survivorship

Betty S. Grissom to Ramona Robinson, warranty

Rudolph R. Beckenbach to Anthony Shane Burleson, warranty

Jan. 8

Melany D. Jackson to Johnny Ray Jackson, quit claim

Lesa Terry Walsh to David Alan Rhudy, warranty

Joey D. Keeton to MERS, foreclosure

Jessie Ledlow to Glen Hunter Demastus, executor’s

Jan. 9

Courtney Weeks to Matthew Brett Weeks, quit claim

Lenora Grace Love Bolton to John L. Pruitt, survivorship

V.H. Emerson to Ros Barker, warranty

V.H. Emerson to Ros Barker, warranty

Tyrus Hester to Ramona Robinson, assignment misc.

Jan. 10

Edward Franklin Rogers to Edward Franklin Rogers, survivorship

Edward Franklin Rogers to Edward Franklin Rogers, survivorship

Michelle Leigh Raper to Dennis Gaylon Raper Jr., warranty

Betty J. Mooneyham to Fredia Anne Campbell, warranty

Jan. 11

Patricia Speck Bobo to Patricia Speck Bobo, executor’s

Steve McGuire to St. Paul CME Church, warranty

Marcia Valencia Hernandez to Corina Hernandez, survivorship

Gary Cummings to Cummings Property, easement

Gary Cummings to Cummings Property, affidavit

Gary Cummings to Robert J. Baker, warranty

Jolee A. McNees to Marlon Roberts, warranty

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