GLASGOW — Oct. 19:
Greg and Diane McGuire, Tracts 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 in Barren County to Kiefer McGuire, $18.
James O. and Alma A. Vance, 6.235 acres on Bristletown Road to Vickie Vance Wilson, $175.
Daniel Delaney, George and Peggy Kidd, 0.280 acres on New Salem Road to Garrett Lapham, $64.50.
Oct. 20:
John R. and Elizabeth S. Huber, 3.125 acres on Bagles Road to John and Maria Sion Kayser, $210.
Willa Dean Brown, 99.444 acres on Hwy. 255 to Johnathan C. and Laura L. Reed, $250.
Oct. 21:
William R. and Neila J. Combs, 1.427 acres on Mansfield Road to Chester Glenn Bishop II and Teresa Lynn Francis, $138.
Terry and Sarah Bacon, Connie Reed, Linda Huff, Bradley and Jennifer Bacon, Marla Jo and Joe Bryant, Connie Harris and Jacquline Radus, 1.04 acres in Barren County to Larry J. and Helena Pitcock, $71.50.
Matthew A. Duncan, Lots 16, 17 and 18 of J.R. Dickerson Subdivision to Robbie L. Duncan, $22.
Tim and Vickie Taylor, 1.043 acres on Bent Creek Subdivision to South Central Bank.
Oct. 22:
Ivan David and Judith Walker, 7.11 acres on Rex Birge Road to Jennifer Walker, $12.
Roger K. and Terri K. Mercer, 0.293 acres on Kelly Drive, to Linda K. Young, $134.50.
Oct. 23:
Haywood Country Store Inc., Lot 9 of Windy Hill Place to Eutre Shirley, $10.
Tammy D. Logsdon, Lot 2-1, 0.206 acres on N. Third St., Cave City, to Benjamin C. Wood, $81.50
Frances Fields, 0.999 acres on Oil City Road to Danny Fields.
Martha M. Smith, two parcels on Hwy. 249 to Michael E., Donna and Bryan Marshall Shipley, $19.
James C. Harkey III and Mary Russell, 1.339 acres on North Race Street to Marshall R. Bailey, $57.50.
Gary W. and Cindy Wilson, 0.619 acres on Hwy. 820 to Joshua David Groce, $25.
Oct. 24:
Denise M. Taylor, 0.281 acres on Hummingbird Lane to Mark and Vivian Woodcock, $160.
Bradley W. and Laura Coots, Lot 46 in Rolling Fields to Brandon and Whitney Combs, $131.
Taylor, Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp., 5.921 acres on Matthews Mill Road to James Wyatt and Jennifer Oakes, $63.
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TRANSFERS: Oct. 19-24
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