GLASGOW — Oct. 5:
Lillian M. Copeland, two tracts on Park City-Glasgow Road, to Tony L. and Teresa L. Bertram, $16.50.
Sam Lee Merritt, Jennifer Leigh Merritt and Jennifer Leigh Taylor, 1.820 acres on Arnett Grove Road, to South Central Bank.
James L. and Diane Clemons, five parcels in Barren County, to Barry N. and Christy South, $700.
Jerome and Lisa Plewa, 2.974 acres on Ky. 571, to Gary and Kendra Turner, $15.
G. Philip Whiteside, Mary Emma Whiteside and Walter Winn Davis, trustee, a parcel on Lexington Drive, to Mary Emma Whiteside and Walter Winn Davis, trustee.
Oct. 6:
Paul R. and Elizabeth Ann Lane, 1.26 acres, Lot #3, on Payne Road, to Danny R. Payne, $14.
Paul R. and Elizabeth Ann Lane, 11.876 acres on Payne Road, to Danny R. Payne, $27.
Michael and Crystal Richey, 40.017 acres on U.S. 68/Ky. 80, to T&L; Investments Inc., $120.
Valerie and Jerry L. Lawson Jr., Unit Week 26, Nicklaus Building, Park Place Resort, to Jerry Lawson Sr. and Mary Francis Lawson, $2.
AMMJL LLC, Lot #9, Section D, in Castleridge Subdivision, to Leslie Agnes Meadows, $115.
Wallace Earl Jones and Peggy Joyce Jones, 42.214 acres on Ky. 87, to Wallace Earl Jones and Peggy Joyce Jones.
Wallace Earl Jones and Peggy Joyce Jones, two tracts in Norris Court, to Wallace Earl Jones and Peggy Joyce Jones.
Gena Kaye Hagan, 10.388 acres on Vernon School Road, to Jerry L. Hagan.
Supreme Mills Inc., 1.159 acres on Industrial Drive, to Glasgow Industrial Services Inc., $35.
Janice C. Akin, 0.414 acre on Valley View Drive, to Ashley Brooke Martin, $67.
Robert K. Nuckols, 0..949 acre, Lot #2 on River Falls Drive, to Charles and Kathleen Scimeca, $151.
Joan L. Stumph, Lots in Cave City, Martin Estates Subdivision, to Rickey Sams Jr., $52.
Ralph and Ellen Zebell, 0.13 acre on Rachel Court, to Joseph Zebell, $37.
Doris Maurae Foster Estate, 0.391 acre on Marmak Drive, to Linda L. Perkins, $122.
Oct. 7:
Robert M. Walden, Toni Michelle Walden and Jodi E. Walden, Lot 106A in Longhunters Village, to Robert M. and Toni Michelle Walden.
Edward R. and Nancy S. Foster, Lesters D. Reeves Revocable Trust and Dorothy E. Reeves Revocable Trust, two parcels on Ky. 90, to Commonwealth of Kentucky, Department of Highways. $9.50.
Minnie Marcella Elmore Estate, 0.293 acre on Kelly Drive, to Roger K. and Terri K. Mercer, $121.
Donald Lee Smith, Lot 44 in Kilgore Addition, to Orville J. and Betty Lou Vibbert.
Oct. 8:
Trading Post Homes of Cave City LLC, 0.862 acre on Dripping Springs Road, to James B. Doyle, $90.
James and Jeanette Boles, Lot 1 in Northside Estates, to Jeanette Boles.
Carla W. Allen, master commissioner, American Home Mortgage Servicing Inc., Green Tree Servicing LLC, Bradley Ragle, Kristina Flannery, Robert M. Alexander, Barren County Kentucky and Tax Ease Lien Investments LLC, 4.048 acres on Carden Road, to Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
Oct. 9:
Magaline Denny Bunch, Lot #101, PB 6/72, Barren County, to Carlos W. Denny and Loretta Clark.
Robert L. and Frances D. Oakes, Lot #12 in Red Barn Village, to Jeff and Debra Ann Simmons, $11.
LJS Properties LLC, parcels in Barren County, to WCG Enterprises LLC.
WCG Enterprises LLC, parcels in Barren County, to Wayne Gaunce.
WCG Enterprises LLC, parcels in Barren County, to Chapatcha Gaunce.
Wayne and Chapatcha Gaunce, parcels in Barren County, to 2007 Wayne Gaunce Family Trust and PNC Delaware Trust Company.
Chapatcha and Wayne Gaunce, parcels in Barren County, to 2007 Wayne Gaunce Family Trust and PNC Delaware Trust Company.
Charlotte Morris, a tract on Tobacco Road, to James R. Wheat, $60.
Oct. 10:
Minnie Marcella Elmore Estate, Lot #8 on Marmak Drive, to Ronnie D. Powell, Betty Jean Denton, Billy George Elmore, Bonita D. Elmore, Brian Dwayne Elmore, Jeffrey L. Hunt and Lisa Hunt, $17.50.
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