Lenoir County land transfers
The following land transfers were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:
7/08, Rosa Meza to Ashley Rojo, Trent township, lots 27 & 28, section D, South Lenoir Acres
7/08, Tyler Jones to Leah Jones, Falling Creek township, tract one, 0.54 acres
7/08, John Rouse to Joseph Hunter III, Woodington township, tract F
7/08, D.R. Horton, Inc. to Eric Ebron, lot seven, Blair Ridge subdivision, section one
7/08, Arthur Bland to Ironclad Investments, LLC, Kinston township, lot 15, R B & FC Dunn property, Roundtree Avenue & Tower Hill Road & Hwy 11 & 55
7/08, Clarissa Cannon to Floyd Cannon, Trent township, lot 11, Quail Ridge
7/09, Roger Whitfield to Rebecca Jensen, Trent township, Liddell Road & NC State Road 1143
7/09, Goshen, Inc. to Emmette Sutton, block 1832
7/09, Benford Turner to Filomena Landero, Pink Hill township, tract two, 0.48 acres
7/09, Benford Turner to Manuel Mendoza, Pink Hill township, NC State Road 1118 Watering Pond Road
7/09, William Dail to Juana Rodas, 914 E Bright Street
7/10, Jerry Smith to Sumz Properties, LLC, 3110 Fox Run Drive, lot 14, phase four, Fox Run
7/10, Donald Carpenter to Jordan Bennett, Woodington township, NC State Road 1913 & 1912, 0.58 acre
7/10, Leigh Hall to Zachary Marion, lot 17, section two, Lakewood subdivision
7/10, Eric Rhodes II to Nicholas Massey, lot 31, Dogwood Creek
7/10, John Washington Jr. to Alma Noriega, Moseley Hall township, lot A, 0.267 acres
7/10, Willard Taylor to Sherry Taylor, lot 38, Brakefield, section one, Moseley Hall township
7/10, Angela Denton to Hope Restorations, Inc., lots 2, 3, & 9, Thomas F Hewitt & Willis Hines property
7/10, Hope Restorations, Inc. to Sawyer's Mill Properties, LLC, lots 2, 3, & 9, Thomas F Hewitt & Willis Hines property
7/10, Susan Ellen to Trent Ellen, Falling Creek township, lot 37, Whitfield Acres, section C-E
7/10, Mary Tripp to Carolyn Foster, Falling Creek township, lots 19 & 20
7/10, Carolyn Foster to Tracie Chan, Moseley Hall township, Charles Street, lot four & five, block K, Lake Pines subdivision
7/10, Adel Ahmed to Fateh Yafai, Institute township, parcel B, 0.914 acres
7/11, Jeffrey Artis to Lawrence Artis, 5206 Sharon Church Road, Contentnea Neck township, 0.46 acre
7/11, Anne Croom to Donald Fletcher Properties, LLC, 214 E Railroad Street, 0.35 acre
7/11, Drew Courington to Warren Pennington, 604 S Caswell Street, lot six, block A, Lake Pines subdivision, section one
7/11, Richard James to Jeffrey Smith, Falling Creek township, NC State Road 1001 & 1555, lot 13, William D Whitfield property
7/11, Cynthia Nicholson to David Nicholson, Pink Hill township, lot one, 3.85 acres
7/11, Benjamin Knight to Vivian Howard, Pink Hill township, 1.39 acres
7/14, Family Dollar Stores of North Carolina, LLC to FD Retail Properties, LLC, lot one, Trent township, Tulls Mill Road & NC Hwy 11, 1.47 acres
7/14, Lorese Hines to Janette Blue, lot K19, Green Acres, 615 Marcella Drive
7/14, D.R. Horton, Inc. to Lakeshia Williams, lot 10, Blair Ridge subdivision, section one
7/14, Phaedra Holley to JTB Property Holdings, LLC, lot 11, tracts 38 & 40, J F Hooker Farm, Kinston township, 2208 Linden Avenue
7/14, Beth Maness to Debra Jensen, Kinston township, lot 10, block K, Sedgefield Forest, section three
7/14, Robert Kopanski to Kerry Kopanski, Pink Hill township, NC State Road 1104 & 1105, 1.71 acres
7/14, Sandra Malpass to William Dunn, Pink Hill township, two tracts
7/14, Herbert Squire to Clint Hilbert, Windsor Road & Kent Street, block E, Hardee Heights
7/14, Edward Colie to William Brantley Jr., lot 10, section one, Josh Worthington subdivision, 5137 Carr Drive
7/14, Donald Artis to Donald Artis Jr., Vance township, lot 67, 0.40 acre
7/14, Stephan Garris to Alejandra Venegas, lot 43, Fountain Hill subdivision, 6041 J D Sutton Drive
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