Land Transactions, Records
8:00 am Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Land Transactions

July 2

• Byron and Jessica Bean to Venustiano Perez Santos, warranty

• S & N Investments LLC to Laura and Winford Cole, survivorship

• Arches Timberland to James Matthew Blizzard and Mary Alice Blizzard, warranty

• Carol Faye Cotton Ashburner, Charlotte Anne Cotton and Willie Kelley Cotton to Hi Cotton Capital LLC, warranty

July 3

• Ginger E Jolly, Jeanette Hester Jolly and John David Jolly to Jason F Gist and Kristy L Gist, executors

July 7

• Johnny and Martha Cleveland to BCI Mississippi Broadband LLCandDBAMaxxsouth Broadband, easement

• Beth Tiffin hammock, Lynette Tiffin Horton, David Tiffin, Jason Tiffin and Peggy Tiffin to Peggy Tiffin, corrective

• Brenda Baker to William Benton Cody Baker, warranty

July 8

• Timothy Mark Carpenter to Dana Carpenter and Timothy Mark Carpenter, corrective

• Dana Carpenter and Timothy Mark Carpenter to Charles Russel Carpenter, warranty

• Bernice B Medley, Shannon Kirk Medley and Wendy Mitchell to Shannon Kirk Medley, warranty

• Shannon Kirk Medley to Tonya Fullerton and Kirk Medley, survivorship

• Daniel Ruiz to Tabatha Michelle Sutherland Marbutt and Brandy Sutherland, warranty

July 9

• Lisa B Turner and Timothy G Turner to Evan and Lacey Hargett, warranty

• Ashley Bates Hallmark and Philip Curtis Hallmark to Aaron and Charley Page, survivorship

• Crimson Properties of Alabama LLC to Wally Kemp, corrective

• Wally Kemp to Southern Star Veterinary Properties LLC, warranty

• Joseph Glynn Black and Virgil Lynn Black to H D Black, Hal Dalton Black, Hobson Dalton Black, Kutaw Black, Marilyn Black, Nina Jean Black and Olga Black, affidavit

• Hal D Black and Glynn J Black to William M Brasher, warranty

• Charles English Jr to Jean Isom and Jimmy W Isom, survivorship

July 10

• Donny Seale to Kendall Ray Seale, warranty

July 11

• Alison Brindley and Stephen Cole Brindley to James and Keshia Faith, survivorship

• Christopher Roberts and Patricia A Roberts to Trustmark National Bank, foreclosure

• Blake and Brooke Entrekin to Alan Wade Putman, warranty

• Emmanuel De La Ministerio and Catolica Evangilizacion to Dionisio Ambrosio and Pedro Felix, quit claim

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