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. 24:
Glasgow Urban Renewal Community Development, Lot 20, Plat Bk 7/112, Kilgore Addition to William J. Bowles.
Grace Curd, Emma K. Earls, Wayne Earls and Bobby H. Richardson, Trustee, 7.168 acres on Hwy. 90 to Wayne Earls, Kathy Earls and Bobby H. Richardson, Trustee.
Allison Rae Swafford, 0.808 acres on Zoe Drive to Eric Jay Swafford.
Allison Rae Swafford, 1.064 acres on Harry King Road to Eric Jay Swafford.
Martin and Angela Cross, Lots 4 and 5, PB 1/75 of Strader’s Subdivision to Bradley and Sandy Likens, $35.
Tamoran D. Moran, two tracts on Hwy. 252 to Jesse Williams, $16.50.
William M., Mary W., David H., Linda J., James W., Teresa and Janis L. Bewley, 0.333 acres on MacBeth Lane to Cynthia D. Elmore Williams, and Cynthia D. Williams, $120.
Mortgage Electronic Registration System, 0.981 acres on Garrett Road to U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
Kathy Hogan and Kathryn M. Thomas, Trustee, two parcels on U.S. 31W to Kathy Hogan, Matthew Crumpton, Shannon Marie Crumpton and Kathryn M. Thomas, Trustee.
William E. Murrell, 2.50 acres on Stovall Road to Marie Johnson.
Aug. 25:
Landon K. and Wendy Mercer, 0.61 acres on Hwy. 255 to Lawrence A. and Doris J. Hargrove, $75.
Lewis Ray Wells, parcel on Riverside Drive, to Louis Earl and Paula Louise Walls, $64.
First United Methodist Church, parcel on Hwy. 255 to Harlan and Patsy Stice, $30.
Aug. 26:
Bobby and Drucilla Alexander, 0.078 acres on West Front Street to Michael Herzog, $1.50.
Phil and Connie Wells, Deed in lieu of foreclosure, to Edmonton State Bank.
Willella Scott, two parcels on Stovall Road to Jeffery L. and Gary A. Scott.
Willella Scott, 20.4 acres on Stovall Road to Karen Michelle England.
Aug. 27:
Cumberland Cellular Partnership, 11.250 acres on Prewitts Knob to Scott Roger Sendtko, $39.50.
Carla W. Allen, Master Commissioner, and Benjamin Garrett Johnson, Lot 11, Section 2 of River Falls Estates to Ashley Brook Johnson.
Carla W. Allen, Master Commissioner, Michael A. Russell, Michael A. Russell Unknown Spouse, Pamela J. Shouse, Pamela J. Shouse Unknown Spouse, Wagner Eye Care PSC, First Select Inc., The Medical Center at Bowling Green, Bowling Green Radiology, Emergency Room Physicians and Greenpoint Credit LLC, 0.414 acres on Kino Road to Greenpoint Credit LLC.
James Stephen and Sherry Jeanette Moore, parcel in Barren County to Ronald and Betty Green, $168.
Timothy Wayne Gardner, 0.074 acres on Hwy. 2195 (Old Lexington Road) to Jennie Mae Wilson, $0.50.
Casey Brooke Green, two tracts on Coles Bend Road to Joe L. Green Jr.
Matthew Redford and Sara Berry, 0.428 acres on Peters Creek Road to Amanda Thomas, $63.
Jose Juan Montalvo, tract No. 10 PB 17/808 of Aline Shirley Farm to Noemi Harris and Noemi Harris Montalvo.
William H. Brown, two tracts in Barren County to Darrell and Marla Chapman, $130.
Wells Fargo Bank National Association, 0.608 acres on Edmonton Road to Francisco Silab and Jose Sanchez, $30.
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TRANSFERS: Aug. 24-27
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