Moultrie Observer

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November 14, 2009

Property transfers for the Nov. 18 edition

The following property transfers were recently recorded in the Colquitt County Clerk of Court office:

Queen Esther McCoy of Moultrie; to Benjamin Adair and Ashley Rebecca Adair of Moultrie; property is located at 317 Camellia Drive for $81,500.

Charles H. Bannister of Moultrie; to Earl Baker and Julia Baker of Moultrie; property is located at 700 12th St. for $71,800.

Franklin Sutton of Norman Park; to Coy L. Miller Jr. of Ellenton; property is located at 144 College St. for $4,886.

Ray A. Castleberry of Ty Ty; to Coy L. Miller Jr. of Ellenton; property is located at 135 Barren Ave. for $10,000.

NPC International, Inc. of Pittsburg, Kan.; to Newsome Homes, Inc. of Los Angeles, Calif.; property is located at 25 Doc Darbyshire Road for $1,341,600.

Christopher Brad Allen of Moultrie; to Joseph Paul French and Jose A. Ardiano of Moultrie; property is located at map and parcel number C040/031C for $150,000.

Gail Norman, executor of the estate of James L. Derden of Moultrie; to Jaimee Bennett and Robbie Clayton of Moultrie; property is located at 183 Spivey Drive N.W. for $91,000.

Jacquelyn T. Mullis of Moultrie; to Joe A. Rice and Lena M. Rice of Moultrie; property is located at 2027 Woodland Drive for $92,500.

Paxton Zayne Clark of Moultrie; to Mitchell Fountain and Ashley Fountain of Moultrie; property is located at 1838 Fifth St. S.E. for $115,000.

Larry Franklin Properties, Inc. of Moultrie; to Thrash Construction Company, Inc. of Tifton; 0.15 acre property is located at 23 Cobblestone Blvd. S.E. for $30,900.

Dorothy Sampson of Moultrie; to Alvin Hunt of Moultrie; property is located at map and parcel number M003/200 for $22,762.

Cecil W. Payne of Moultrie; to Bradley Burnahm of Moultrie; 3.3 acre property is located at map and parcel number C028A/072A for $30,000.

Grady Vincent Lee Carter of Moultrie; to Stanley K. Patrick of Albany; 3.3 acre property is located in the 8th land district in land lot 67 and 68.

Sally Jacobs Cooper of Meigs; to Doyle M. Cooper of Meigs; 1 acre property is located at map and parcel number C008 026.

Andrea D. Jackson of Moultrie; to Nathan Maurice Jackson III of Moultrie; property is located at 775 Hwy. 319 South as a deed of gift.

James Dewayne Vanzant of Moultrie; to CitiMortgage, Inc of Coppell, Texas; property is located at 1311 Third St. S.E. as a first transferee foreclosure.

Gail Norman, executor of the estate of Lucille H. Derden of Moultrei; to Gail Norman, exector under LWT of James L. Derden of Moultrie; property is located at 183 Spivey Drive N.W. as an estate deed.

Dwala Parker Coleman of Moultrie; to Mark D. Coleman of Moultrie; property is located at map and parcel number C012 016.

Faye M. Harrod of Norman Park; to Faye M. Harrod of Norman Park and Myrtle T. Bailey; property is located at 545 Cool Springs-Ellenton Road

Gary Barnes of Moultrie; to Marion Barnes of Moultrie; 0.16 acre property is located as part of map and parcel number C034-006.

Gary Barnes of Moultrie to Michael G. Barnes of Moultrie; 10.47 acre property is located as part of map and parcel number C034-006.

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