Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
9:42 am Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Land transactions: Jan. 18-25, 2019

Jan. 18

Yolanda Mojica Alvarado to Blanca Julisa Mojica, power of attorney

Marjorie M. Gandy to Katelyn Fernandez, survivorship

Blue Creek Land Co. Inc. to Melchor Patino Ramirez, survivorship

Jan. 22

Ditech Financial LLC to Daniel Wayne Sullivan, quit claim

James Marks to Myra Kaye Rogers, affIdavit

James Ray Fretwell to Timmy J. James, warranty

David Hugh Daily to Freddy A. Argueta Escobar, warranty

James Edward Glasgow Jr. to Deborah Glasgow, power of attorney

William P. Swinson Sr. to Corine Swinson, power of attorney

Jan. 23

Milford E. Gentry Sr. to Jesse A. Ramirez-Escobar, warranty

Mitchell Cole to Marsha W. Cole, quit claim

Mitchell Cole to Marsha Oliver, quit claim

Ostap Woloschuk to Woloschuk Properties LLP, quit claim

Woloschuk Properties LLP to James M. Mitchell, survivorship

Jennifer Ann Mitchell to Jennifer B. Mitchell, affidavit

Jan. 24

Vera Stidham to Jeffrey N. Stidham, warranty

George E. Vinson to Winston Properties LLC, quit claim

Albert C. Cleveland to Albert C. Cleveland, certification of trust

Albert Charles Cleveland to Ryan Bullock, warranty

Jan. 25

Timothy Dewayne Stehno to Teresa Gail Masterson, warranty

James Don Kimbrough to Mark Olive, warranty

Reinford Freeman to Larry W. Freeman, warranty

Robert E. Ward to Tammy Burnett, warranty

Corine A. Swinson to William P. Swinson, power of attorney

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