Lenoir County land transfers
The following land transfers were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
10/31, Ashley Bryant to Lance Broderick, lot 53, Colonial Colony
10/31, CMH Homes, Inc. to Bryan Shingleton Jr., lot six, Bailey Heights, Contentnea Neck township
10/31, Richard Maddux to Melton Mullinix Jr., Kinston township, lot two, 1.78 acres
10/31, David Culbreth to Osborne Family Homes, LLC, lot 11, Beaver Creek subdivision, section II
10/31, David Culbreth to Osborne Family Homes, LLC, lots 12 & 13, Beaver Creek subdivision, section II
10/31, L.M.E. Contracting, LLC to Richard Lockwood, lot A, NC State Road 1149 & NC Hwy 258
10/31, Anita Conklin to Nikki Goldsby, Falling Creek township, NC State Road 1546 & Holly Ridge Road, lot one, block C, Crestview
10/31, Tammer Joyner to Ella Joyner, Kinston township, lot 20, Kinston Terminal Properties
11/01, David Baird to County of Lenoir, Sandhill township, two tracts
11/01, Milton Heath to Cherrie Heath, Neuse township, lot 70, block E, S P Jackson property subdivision
11/01, Sean Kiaer to Herbert Rouse Jr., Falling Creek township, 0.32 acres
11/01, Raphael Briales to Elite Homes, LLC, lot two, Pink Hill township
11/01, Steven Heath to Heather Paugh, Pink Hill township, Marybeth Road & Miriam Street, lot two, block C, Marybeth Park
11/01, T & D Home Buyers, LLC to Shelby Paul, Trent township, lots one & two, Davis Run subdivision
11/01, Ernest Everett to EE Property Holdings, LLC, Neuse township
11/04, Milton Williams II to William Hardison, Woodington township, 9.66 acres, NC Hwy 58 & NC State Road 1922
11/04, Jordon Huff to Kenneth Morris, 2572 Dogwood Lane, lot six, Castle Oaks subdivision, section four
11/05, William Jones to Maria Garcia, Woodington township, 1.11 acre
11/05, Thelma Dudley to Patrick Dudley, Contentnea Neck township, 4015 Ferrell Road, lot three
11/05, Ricardo Estrada to Abilio Santana, lots 30 & 31, block A, 511 Fields Street
11/05, Walter Holloway to 4GG, LLC, 607 Walston Avenue
11/05, Bonnie Clemons to Eric Hardy, Crestview Drive, NC State Road 1546, lot 11, block A, Crestview
11/05, Sue Bain to Gray Simmons, Southwest township, 2.804 acres
11/05, Larry Boyette to Joshua Bradshaw, Woodington township, tract two, 20.62 acres
11/05, Barbara Evans to Kimberly Gruspier, Woodington township, tract five, 1.44 acres, Elm Grove Road
11/05, Lisa Howard to Catherine Thorne, lot 10, H L Collier subdivision, 168 Collier Loftin Road
11/06, Linda Tyndall to Jeffery Tyndall, Woodington township, 3.81 acres
11/06, Jessica Dawson to Christopher Whitby, lot 11, The Briary, section A, Kinston township
11/06, Jerry Smith to Travis Jenkins Jr., tract one & two
11/06, Southern Wake Property Group, LLC to Charles Hunter III, lot 26, block C, Uplands Park, 904 McCaskill Drive
11/06, Jon Silberhorn to Neuse Landing Homes, LLC, lot 47, block B, Castle Oaks, Primrose & Dogwood Lane
11/06, Bobby Joyner to Gokce Capital LLC, lot five, Moseley Hall township
11/06, John Stucker III to Amie Stucker, Kinston township, lot B, Waits Woods
11/06, David Kitts to Harlen Vargas II, Kinston township, Mitchell & Washington Street
11/06, Janet Wiggins to Reginald Wiggins, lot 18, W P Hardy Estate subdivision, Hill & Queen Street
11/07, Casey Carter to Carter Commercial Properties, 408 N Herritage Street
11/07, Casey Carter to Carter Family Investments, 2418 Copeland Farm Road & 1395 Old Pink Hill Road
11/07, Lindsey Scoggins to Stephen Steelman, Falling Creek township, lot eight & nine
11/07, James Aldridge III to Marshall Letchworth, Institute township, lot one
11/07, James Aldridge III to Jimmy Sutton, Institute township, lot two
11/07, Gayle Allen to Caroleen Bates, Contentnea Neck township, Buckhorn Drive, 1.02 acres, lot 12, Pineridge subdivision, section III
11/07, Donald Carter to Joseph Harrison, two tracts
11/07, David Hatcher to Chris Hatcher, two tracts
11/07, Mark Hill to William Moxley Jr., Kinston township, lot one, block A, Lenoir Pines
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