Lenoir County land transfers
The following land transfers were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
5/07, Michael Hunter to Bradley Hunter, Institute township, 2.00 acres
5/07, Jose Lucio to Joe's Construction, LLC, Contentnea Neck township, NC State Road 1723 & 1720, 1.05 acres
5/07, Jody Cavanaugh to Thomas Whitfield, lot 12, block F, Pinewood Home Drive, Pinewood Forest division
5/07, Phyllis Gay to PIV, LLC, lot 18B, section B, Village Cedars subdivision
5/07, Ellen Johnson to PIV, LLC, lot 18A, section B, Village Cedars subdivision
5/07, Jacobsen Properties, LLC to Edmond Jones Sr., lot 10, tract A, Howard Heights subdivision, 206 Pierce Road
5/07, Faye Gray to Lester Gray, three parcels
5/07, Faye Gray to Jesse Grant, four parcels
5/07, Alan Kirollos to Mark Kirollos, LLC, 905 N Queen Street, two tracts
5/07, Mark Kirollos, LLC to Latanya Hardy, two tracts, 905 N Queen Street
5/07, D.R. Horton, Inc. to Talia Barton, lot A4, Butterfield subdivision
5/07, Angelina Connor to Brandon Connor, Neuse township, lot four
5/08, Jeanie Smith to Wanda Perry, 2898 Wallace Family Road, Vance township
5/08, Lisa Wollett to Justin Wollett, Falling Creek township, lot 18, section two, Lakewood subdivision
5/08, Matthew Beasley to Charlene Drake, West Road & Rountree Street
5/08, Emonii Cuttino to Christopher Suggs, 730 & 732 Fields Street
5/08, Randy Hamann to Alfred Johnson, Neuse township, lot 33, Whitfield subdivision
5/08, Habitat for Humanity of Goldsboro-Wayne, Inc. to Shanika Saunders, Kinston township, lot two, block A, section one, Northview subdivision
5/08, Phyllis Hall to Alisa Sutton, Trent township, 1844 Will Cunningham Road, one acre
5/08, Cheryl Hall to Nivea Mosley, Trent township, 1846 Will Cunningham Road, lot one
5/08, Richard Rouse to Cypress Bottom, LLC, Falling Creek township, tract A, 112.75 acres
5/09, Department of North Carolina Veterans of Foreign Wars of The United States, Inc. to H & H Home Sales, Inc., Pink Hill township, one acre
5/09, William Welles Jr. to First Choice Homes, Inc., Woodington township, 0.57 acres
5/09, Doris Rouse to James Rouse, Trent township, 1.0 acre
5/09, Doris Rouse to James Rouse, Lenoir & Wayne County
5/09, Doris Rouse to James Rouse, Lenoir & Duplin County
5/12, Sandra Hardison to Kevin Stewart, Kinston township, lot seven, 0.4015 acres, Marion Heights
5/12, Osviel Leon to Osviel Basa, Trent township, lot one
5/12, Robert Hobbs Jr. to Mary Culvahouse, Woodington township, lots three & four, Joshua Creek
5/12, Richard Batchelor to Crystal Jarman, lot two, B E Pittman subdivision, Contentnea Neck township
5/12, Loretta Gardner to Terrance Outlaw, N Forbes Street, lot one, 0.20 acre
5/12, Joseph Potter to Angela Potter, Woodington township
5/12, Loretta Gardner to Terrance Outlaw, N Forbes Street, lot one, 0.20 acre
5/12, Chester Hooten to Micah Hooten, Moseley Hall township, 0.363 acre
5/12, Evelyn Williams to Luis Calderon, 801 Eagle Road, lot 21, block F, section four, Rolling Pines subdivision
5/12, Katherine Ruffin to Knight & Son 2, LTD, Kinston township, lot four, block two, 1007 E King Street
5/12, Michele Miller to Lemuel Doan, Contentnea Neck township, lot 31, Fountain Hill subdivision
5/13, William Thaxton to Vera Dale, Kinston township, Capitola Avenue & Independent Street
5/13, William Thaxton to Vera Dale, three parcels
5/13, Robert Wallace to Michael Kring, Pink Hill township, 2.00 acres
5/13, Lillie Smith to Queen Parks, Moseley Hall township, two tracts
5/13, Queen Parks to Lillie Smith, Moseley Hall township, Mitchell Street & N Forbes Street, 0.31 acres
5/13, Amanda Harris to Jerry Exum, Neuse township, Oak Street, lot 28, block C, Jackson property subdivision
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