Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
12:52 pm Thursday, August 1, 2019

Land Transactions: July 17-31, 2019

July 19

Russellville Land and Timber to Scott Blake Seal, warranty

Fred A. Pilgrim to Angelina Matias, warranty

July 22

Patricia Ann Lucas to Teresa Elzina Lucas, warranty

Milton R. Garrison to Ryan W. Sitorius, survivorship

Elois U. Page to Roger L. Page, survivorship

Tonya Nicole Glass to Jeffrey R. Glass, quit claim

Mike Mayfield to Thomas A. Bonds, administrator’s

July 25

Jerry Green to Patsy Green, quit claim

July 26

Jackie Harrison to Janice K. Beal, survivorship

July 29

Terry Devaney to New Towers LLC, memorandum of lease

Terry Devaney to New Towers LLC, affidavit

Aldo Echeverria to Alma Bermudez, warranty

Aldo Echeverria to Alma Echeverria, warranty

The Estate of Ray Clark to Gustavo Monterroso, survivorship

Administrator of the Smal to Danny Conaway, quit claim

Lydia E. Stidham to Martin Tomas Francisco, warranty

1st Franklin Financial Co to Kristin Wilson, affidavit

Martin Tomas Francisco to Juana Tomas Tomas, quit claim

Vanessa Fuller to Carl Cummings, survivorship

Loandepot.com LLC to The Secretary of Veterans, warranty

Susan Wells Thompson to Amy D. Gunderman, warranty

William Hale to Sandra Bianco, quit claim

Peggy Harrison to J.L. Hale, affidavit

Jerry Fancher to Jeremiah Fancher, survivorship

Justin Wimberley to Raymond Guynn, survivorship

July 31

Roger Renfro to Jason Hulsey, warranty

US Department of Agricul to Abstar Land and Timber LLC, easement

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