Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
8:19 am Monday, November 5, 2018

Land transactions: Oct. 26 through Nov. 2

Oct. 26

Dale Jeffreys to Roach Sawmill and Lumber, timber

New Beginning Worship Center to The City of Russellville, warranty

Christopher M. Scofield to Norma J. Logan, warranty

CB&S Bank to Bill Benford, warranty

Jimmy Berry to Angelique S. Madden, survivorship

Jose S. Sanchez to Isidra Dominguez, corrective

Wayne Murphy to Roy D. McCleese, warranty

Kristen Sutter to First Metro Bank, foreclosure

Oct. 29

Roy N. Strickland to Sheree Strickland Canida, warranty

Frances Phillips to Angie Armstrong Taylor, corrective

Angie Armstrong Taylor to Angie Armstrong Taylor, corrective

Angie Armstrong Taylor to Wayne Bridges, survivorship

Oct. 30

Jerry Wayne Richie to Nathan West, warranty

Jason Baker to Miranda Sue Bradford, warranty

Jerry Don Frazier to Ida Louise Frazier, power of attorney

Ida Louise Frazier to Jerry Frazier, power of attorney

Donna Jo Wells to Timothy Mark Wells, warranty

James O. Bates to Donna Jo Wells, warranty

Timothy H. Davis to Dustin H. Pruett, survivorship

Oct. 31

Jennie M Nichols to Veronica Reyes, warranty

Judy Thorn to Camp Creek Timber & Reforest, warranty

Margaret Stanford to Heath McKenzie Garrison, quit claim

Chris Scott to Roberto Romero Perez, contract

Zachary Bolton to Donald D. Weiler, survivorship

Nov. 1

Percy W. Pugh to MERS, foreclosure

Wade Humphres to Linda Humphres, executor’s

Immie L. Reynolds to Doug Reynolds, power of attorney

Charles Simon to Sarah J. Mayfield, warranty

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