Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
3:16 pm Friday, June 29, 2018

Land transactions: June 25-29

The following are the most recent land transaction records from the Franklin County Courthouse:

June 25

William B. McCarthy to Diego Sanchez, warranty

Gregory Steven Taylor to Joshua T. Brewer, warranty

United States of America to Martin Tomas Francisco, quit claim

Maureen Steele to Lorena Jimenez, warranty

Michael J. Askew to James C. Morgan, warranty

David H. Herring to Mitchell M. McKinney, survivorship

Parrish Properties Inc. to Gregory Stidham, corrective

Bayview Loan Servicing LLC to Stella M. Pettus, warranty

Barbara Richard to Cheryl Lee Kindley, power of attorney

Frank Summers to Harbor and Harbor Timber, timber

Frank Summers to Harbor and Harbor Timber, timber

Brian T. Dunn to Kyle Tompkins, survivorship

June 26

April Rose Newell to Traders and Farmers Bank, foreclosure

Timothy P. Strawmyer to Timothy P. Strawmyer, quit claim

The Abstract & Title Company to Natalie Searcy, warranty

Hemantkumar G. Patel to Nayana Patel, corrective

Nayana Patel to TVL Real Estate LLC, warranty

June 27

Ralton Baker to Zachary H. Williams, warranty

Brenda Mecke to Pascual T. Diego, warranty

June 28

Edward Pace to Jimmy D. Pearson, survivorship

Sarah P. Terry to Sarah J. Mayfield, power of attorney

Sarah J. Mayfield to Mason Neil Willis, warranty

John Derek Cooper to Amanda Woodburn, power of attorney

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