Records
6:02 pm Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Marriages

Land Transactions

Jan 21

• Calen Drake Duncan Bragwell to Holly Jane Hardin

• Elvin Galvez Luna to Tynyia Mahalia Desha Stewart

Jan 22

• Juana Arredondo Iris Martinez to Pagan Erick Noel Martinez

• Johnathan Riley Young to Emma Marie Strickland

Jan 23

• Ryan Scott Alexander to Michelle Faith Seal

Jan 27

• WallaceCainAlexander to Karlyn Alexandria Pace

• Gutierrez Florencio Gutierrez to Antonia Chajal Perez

Jan 29

• Torres Isidro Garcia to Maite Gallegos Sandoval

• Jan 31

• Keith Eugene Haddock to Melanie Gail Miller

Jan 9

• Nellie Whitaker Cummings and Nellie Mae Whitaker to Nellie Whitaker Cummings, Nellie Mae Whitaker, Christopher Daniel Whitaker and Emily Dawn Fowler, warranty

• Wanda Faye Montgomery to Kim Janene Rogers, corrective

• Wanda Faye Montgomery and Kim Janene Rogers to Dustin Smith, warranty

• Sarah J Mayfield and Sarah P Terry to Zeel N Patel and Hasti Patel, warranty • Cecil Edward Cole to Patricia Ann Cole, United States of America Farmers Home Administration, Betty H Fancher, Keene & Scott LLC and Fidelty National Title Insurance Company, affidavit

• Pamela Jeanne Cole, James Clayton Cole, Cecil Edward Cole and Patricia AnnColetoRobertQuedens and Joyce Quedens, survivorship

Jan 13

• Carolyn Pharr Williams to Joann Morrow, warranty

• Carolyn Pharr Williams to Scotty Lee Pharr, warranty

• James Brian Thompson to Jimmy D Rhodes and Velma D Rhodes, survivorship

• Margaret B Mason, The Daniel M Mason and Margaret B Masen Trust to Daniel M Mason and Margaret B Mason, certificate of Trust

• Margaret B Mason, The Daniel M Mason and Margaret N Mason Trust, Daniel Martin Mason and Margaret Bade Mason to William Monroe Thompson Jr and W M Thompson Jr, warranty

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