Lenoir County land transfers
The following land transfers were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
4/16, Dorothy Murphy to Rhonda Cannon, Southwest township, tract 23, R E Copeland Heirs subdivision, Cobb Road
4/16, James Lewis to Laureen Lewis, 1326 Railfence Drive, Vance township, lot 14, block B, section two, Old Farm
4/16, Kathy Turner to Jacob Ormond, Falling Creek township, lots 72-74 Briarwood Terrace
4/16, Leslie Harper to Larry Boyette, Trent township, lot three, 13.4 acres, Ernest Davis Farm, tract two
4/16, Evelyn George to David Golden, 1.00 acre, tract three, Mark N Smith Road, Pink Hill township
4/16, Evelyn George to Nicholas Whaley, 2.79 acres, tract two, Mark N Smith Road, Pink Hill township
4/16, Evelyn George to Marilyn Puchalski, 0.53 acres, tract one, Mark N Smith Road, Pink Hill township
4/16, Johnny Vines to Adrienne Vines, lot 49, section three, Sutton Acres subdivision
4/17, Leigh West to Michael Johnson, lot nine, block B, Sherwood Forest
4/17, Secretary of Veterans Affaris to Shaquana Washington, 1505 Elijah Loftin Road, 0.53 acres
4/17, Woodard Gurley to RBV Grange, LLC, Moseley Hall township, two tracts, Ida Sutton Jones Farm
4/17, LFSJ Holdings, LLC to Christopher Irizarry, lot 15, Erwin Hills subdivision
4/17, Branan Cooper to James Cooper, two tracts
4/17, D.R. Horton, Inc. to Carey Hargett Jr., lot A, 19 Butterfield subdivision
4/17, Christopher Stafford to Gilbert Hughes, lot one, Woodington township
4/17, Branan Cooper to James Cooper, Land
4/17, Branan Cooper to Cooper Farm Holdings, LLC, Land
4/17, Walter Sabiston to Black Heritage Society, Inc., Kinston township, two tracts
4/17, Dorothy Wooten to Crystal Nickerson, Kinston township, Gordon Street & Vance Avenue, tract two
4/18, Karns Farm, LLC to Creech Brothers Capital, LLC, Contentnea Neck township, 7.165 acres
4/18, Nelson Smith to Eduardo Melendez, Trent township, two lots
4/18, Daniel Kephart to Ronald Crouch, Rhem Street & W Vernon Avenue
4/18, Judith Angeramo to Latasha Ham, block three, Herritage Street
4/18, Brian Hartzog to Rene Lara-Pineda, lot 10, block B, Sherwood Forest subdivision
4/18, Carolyn Mills-Doelling to Doelling Trust, Kinston township, lots six & seven, block F, 705 E Lenoir Street
4/18, Carolyn Doelling to Doelling Trust, 1105 E Caswell Street, Kinston township, lot six, section one, Adkin Homes
4/18, Carolyn Mills to Doelling Trust, 3505 Crestwood Drive, Kinston township, lot 14, Brentwood subdivision
4/18, Shawn Heath to Jordan Heath, Neuse township, 274 Sherry Drive, lot four, block A, Rhodes Acres
4/18, CW & TW Rentals, LLC to CW & TW Rentals, LLC, Pink Hill township, three tracts
4/18, Charles Whitfield to CW & TW Rentals, LLC, Pink Hill township, four tracts
4/18, Charles Whitfield to CW & TW Rentals, LLC, Pink Hill township, lot 13, block F, section one, Pinewood Forest division
4/18, Leighton Turner to Thomas Whitfield, Pink Hill township, lot 11, block F, section one, Pinewood
4/18, Leighton Turner Jr. to CW & TW Rentals, LLC, Pink Hill township, lot 16, 17, & 18, block F, Pinewood Forest Division
4/18, Mary Cuomo to Kennaconnor, LLC, tract 11, J F Hooker Farm subdivision, 1.68 acres
4/19, Stephen Whitley to Orbelin Santos, Contentnea Neck township, 1.15 acres
4/19, Phillip Flowers to CFT Properties, LLC, two parcels
4/19, Leslye Evans-Mills to Eliza Dawson, 2995 & 2997, Lemuel Dawson Road, 76.30 acres
4/19, Eldon Singer to Amber Vasquez, lot 17, block C, section three, Northview subdivision
4/19, Jumping Run Church to Hickory Grove Church of Christ Disciples of Christ, Kinston township
4/19, Federal National Mortgage Association to Matthew Pierce, 3533 Dobbs Farm Road
4/19, Antonio Ortiz Yanez to Yazmin Villanueva, Pink Hill township, two tracts
4/19, Lott Johnson to EOH Farms, LLC, Sand Hill township, tract one
4/19, Neuse Sand & Gravel of Kinston, Inc. to Nathan Sutton Sr., Sand Hill township
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