GLASGOW —
July 12:
Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, Branch Banking & Trust Company, Richard B. Haynes and Tina F. Haynes, .22 acres on Lexington Drive to Megan McGregor.
Raymond M. Hume and Peggy A. Hume, Lot 2, Springdale Subdivision to Linda Frasier Realty LLC., $82.50.
Ronnie D. Medley and Carolyn A. Medley, 2 tracts in Barren County to Dennis Jackson and Veronica Jackson, $150.
July 13:
Joseph Congine and Karen Fox, parcel on Highway 90 to Jacob D. Bruner, $69.50.
Collette Gabrielle, parcel on Dixie Highway to Raymond Hishmeh and Cindy Hishmeh, $9.50.
Betty Bailey Compton and Pamela Wilhoite trustee, .595 acres on Joy Avenue, to Robin Gray, Betty Bailey Compton and Pamela Wilhoite trustee.
Jack T. Corn estate, Carole L. Corn estate, Diann C. Roberts, Steve Roberts and Jack Thomas Corn Jr., Lot 5 in Colony Place to Steve and Diann Roberts, $50.
James S. Jones and Mary B. Jones, two parcels in Highland Park to Kiffen Jones.
July 14:
Rena Sue Maderic, Unit PC-4 Hideaway Hills, to MHC Diamond Caverns LLC.
Benjamin Johnston and Marie Johnston, Unit S-2 Hideaway Hills, to MHC Diamond Caverns LLC.
Mose J. Troyer and Mary Troyer, 30.586 acres on Highway 820 to Dawn Matthews, $111.50.
Harlan Dile and Bridget Dile, 1 acre on Lyons Schools House Road to Jonas Powell, $29.
July 15:
Matthew D. Lemster and Elizabeth Lemster, 2 parcels on Ky. 68/U.S. 80 to Carolyn Hutchison and Tiffany Hiltner, $76.50.
Randy Payne and Carolyn Payne, 2.776 acres on Highway 63 to Mitzy Payne Cook and Josh Cook.
July 16:
South Central Bank Inc., parcel on Wedgewood Drive to Danny R. Payne, $25.
Carla W. Allen master commissioner, South Central Bank Inc., Chuck Fuqua and the commonwealth of Kentucky, 2 lots on Park City-Bon Ayr Road, to Danny Payne.
Robert Ray Taylor, properties in Barren and Hart counties, to Melvin Sturgeon and Carolyn Sturgeon.
Dorothy Jean Stonerock and Christopher Marvin Stonerock, Lot 1 and part of Lot 2 in Wedgewood Subdivision, to Marshall R. Bailey, $65.
Cumberland River Corp., 21.441 acres in Barren County, to Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky, $232.
David G. Yoder, Melinda Yoder, Sam Yoder and Mary Yoder, 64.255 acres in Barren County, to Gary E. Gillon and Betty A. Gillon, $97.50.
Carla W. Allen master commissioner, Tax Ease Lien Investments 1 LLC, Timothy Earl Nunnally, Pamela Kay Ray Nunnally, One Source Mortgage and Investment, Internal Revenue Service, Commonwealth of Kentucky, T.J. Samson Community Hospital, South Tax Services LLC and Barren County, Lot B on Lick Branch Road to Anthony Jackson and Sheila Jackson.
Marilyn R. Rochner estate, 0.72 acre and easement on Carl Fox Road, to Christoper B. Eaton and Sheila Eaton, $225.
Jeffrey Allen Myers, Virginia G. Myers and Hope Akers trustee, a parcel on Furlong Road to Jeffrey Allen Myers, Virginia G. Myers and Hope Akers trustee.
Jeff Vernon and Jamie Vernon, 14.373 acres on Johnson Road, to Matthew Jewell and Lucretia Jewell, $23.
Larry McGuire, Charlotte McGuire, Ann Starr and Stephen Starr, Lot 12 Section 3 Hickory Hills Subdivision, to James R. Wheat, $67.
July 17:
Tammy Lynn Stephenson, Tammy Lynn Geralds, Tammy Lynn Duvall and Noah Kenneth Geralds, Lot 7 Section 1 Longhunters Village, to Tammy Lynn Geralds, Noah Kenneth Geralds, Virgie M. Geralds and Jameson D. Meek, $14.
Tax information is not reported for transfers when no money is exchanged, as in foreclosuers, master commissioner deeds, divorce settlements, and transfers made within a family.
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TRANSFERS: July 12-17
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