GLASGOW —
Tax information is not reported for transfers when no money is exchanged, as in foreclosures, master commissioner deeds, divorce settlements, and transfers made within a family.
Aug. 30:
Leland Gregory, two parcels in Barren County to Nancy Seymour and Nancy Gregory.
Edmonton State Bank, two tracts in Barren County to Steve Hurt, $80.
Edmonton State Bank, 4.417 acres on Coral Hill Road, to Chad and Melody A. Coomer, $182.
Aug. 31:
Charles D. King, tract on Glasgow-Munfordville Road, to Douglas W. and Diana L. King.
C&S Property Leasing LLC, Lot 52 of Woodhaven Subdivision to Bradley Cannon, $126.50.
Glenwood Inc., Lot 5, Section 1 of Tara Estates Subdivision, to Barren River Animal Welfare Association.
Mack and Lena M. Dickerson, two parcels on Hwy. 90 to Commonwealth of Kentucky, $132.50.
Jeff and Honor Settle, parcel on Hwy. 90 to Commonwealth of Kentucky, $22.50.
Shirley Gashi, three tracts on Atkinson Road to Chris and Andrea Smith, $143.50.
Jeremiah and Alicia Wilson, Lot 14 of Mobile Home Estates No. 3, to Service One Credit Union Inc.
Kaye and Evelyn K. Shipley, Dixie and Joe Renfro, Ralph D. and Gloria Shipley, three tracts on Bulldog Road to Jason E. and Amy J. Lessenberry, $128.
Sept. 1:
Carla W. Allen, Master Commissioner, Green Tree Servicing LLC, Royce W. and Anna M. Young, Royce W. Young Unknown Spouse and Anna M. Young Unknown Spouse, 2.733 acres on Dover Church Road to Green Tree Servicing LLC.
Louis G. Eder Sr., Lot 34 of Longhunter Forest to Misty Weston, $75.
Curtis Smith and Deborah Kerr, Lot 34, PB 6/430 of Riherd Estates, to Johnathan W. Jernigan, $9.
Ethel L. Mills Estate, Jammie and William Jason Mills, Lot in Park City, Third Street, to Jeffrey C. and Clinton Wayne Elmore, $24.50.
Brenda Anderson, parcel on Loys School Road to Joe Wyatt, $55.
Roger and Terri Mercer, Lot 15 on Douglas Drive to Karalee P. Oldenkamp, $75.
Sept. 2:
Nancy Rogers, Nancy Pruitt and John Rogers, 1.27 acres on Poplar Springs Road to Clara J. Esterle, $6.
Jill D. and Robert J. Bryant, 3.050 acres on Morrison Park Road to Robert J. and Jill D. Bryant, Pamela Wilhoite, Trustee.
Georgia Branham, Lot 5 of Beaver Creek Subdivision to Karen Branham, $330.
David E. and Tammy M. Miller and Michael L. Collins, Lot 9 of Foxbriar Manor, to Bobby and Wanda Collins, $6.
James Wells and Nedra E. Poore, Lot 38 and 38A of Red Barn Village to Teresa F. Hall, $190.
Keith and Lucinda Albrecht, two parcels on Hwy. 63 to Debryan M. and Rashya D. McGowan, $48.
Tina S. Hall, 1.989 acres on New Bowling Green Road to Corey and Monica Davis, $156.
W.T. and Georgia R. Edwards, 2.609 acres on Hwy. 68-80 to Sandra Reece, $6.
Elizabeth A. and Mark A. Heil and Steven Lloyd and Lisa N. Allen, 0.473 acres (lot 27) on Timber Lodge Terrace Road No. 2. to Lakehouse Revocable Trust of 2010, Elizabeth Heil, Trustee, John Gregory Allen, Trustee, and Steven Lloyd Allen, Trustee, $32.50.
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TRANSFERS: Aug. 30 - Sept. 2
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