Land Transactions, Records
 By  Staff Reports Published 
5:12 pm Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Land Transactions: March 15-22, 2019

March 15

Annette Oliver to Franky Gene Hatton, warranty

Charles W. Taylor to Jared Nix, survivorship

March 18

William L. Stone to Thomas Richardson, survivorship

Sandra M. Hodge to Roland Kennamore, warranty

Roland G. Kennamore to Karen L. Kennamore, warranty

March 19

Freddie Clinton James to Clarice James Robinson, warranty

Jason Vinson to The Jason G Vinson, warranty

Jason G. Vinson to The Jason G. Vinson, trust

Rita D. Crumpton to Kevin Lee Crumpton, warranty

Robert L. Jones to Caley J. Farris, survivorship

March 20

Jerome Morgan to Dustin Morgan, survivorship

Dustin Morgan to Wayne Garrison, survivorship

Wanda Lawler Gober to Gregory Scott Freeman II, survivorship

Arlon E. Glasgow JR to Bobby D. Lewis, survivorship

Paul Bingham to Barrett Behel, warranty

Sandra J. Crouch to Juan Juan Thomas, sale contract

City of Red Bay to Piggly Wiggly of Red Bay, quit claim

JPMorgan Chase Bank to JPMorgan Chase Bank, foreclosure

Sharon Denise Gray to Billy Farris Williams, quit claim

March 21

JPMorgan Chase Bank to Douglas P. Wilks, warranty

Roy L. Price SR to SG&J Properties LLC, foreclosure

March 22

Martha Jane Brewer to Robert Nelson Brewer JR, quit claim

Franklin County Water to Rhonda Pickle, warranty

Sabina Abarca to Carmen Abarca, warranty

Sabina Abarca to Carmen Abarca, warranty

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