Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
1:01 pm Monday, July 16, 2018

Land transactions: July 6-11

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

July 6

Amanda Lynn Vanderford to Lelwanda Hastings Hunter, warranty

Clara Mae Harvey to Loyd S. Jones, warranty

Freedom Community Church to Branches Dot Church, warranty

Thomas McDowell to Mary Bettye Muse, warranty

Thomas P. Hollimon to Glenda Kiddy, power of attorney

Candi M. Flanagan to Andrew T. Flanagan, quit claim

Traders and Farmers Bank to Made in USA Properties LLC, quit claim

Jason R.  Wilson to QRL Financial Services, foreclosure

Jacqueline Hutcheson to David Anthony Cochran, warranty

July 9

James K. Sumerel to Carl Mitchell, affidavit

Marcel Black to OD Mitchell, affidavit

Carl Stephen Mitchell to Zachary K. Prince, warranty

Thomas A. Williams to Danny John Emerson, warranty

Josh Benford to Veronica A. Stancil, warranty

Balentin Esparza to Angela Esparza, quit claim

Timothy E. Hilliard to Jeffrey Thomas Cartee, warranty

Valley Vickery to Jean Oliver, survivorship

William J. Taylor to Mary T. Martin, warranty

Kathleen G. Porter to Saul Hernandez, contract

July 10

Dale Borden to Ernest G. Pratt, warranty

Roy O’Neal Uptain to Natasha Leigh Uptain, survivorship

Gregory Cook to Josue Emmanuel Perez, survivorship

July 11

US Bank Trust to Natividad Rodriguez, warranty

Rebia M. Phillips to Matthew Quinn Moore, warranty

Vanessa Gail Wilson to Larry Wayne Pierce, warranty

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