Lenoir County land transfers

Lenoir County land transfers

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The following land transfers were filed with the Lenoir County Register of Deeds:

6/10, Ironclad Investments, LLC to Janielle Grant, lot seven block D, section four, Northview subdivision 

6/10, Samara Taft to Jacobsen Properties, lot 19, block F, section three, Greenmead

6/10, Landris Manning to Spivey Investment Foundation, LLC, tract two, NC State Road 1709 & 1713, lot four, 1.33 acres, Contentnea Neck township 

6/10, Jacobsen Properties, LLC to Armando Figueroa, lot 22, block C, Uplands Park, section A, 2502 State Drive

6/10, Joyce Crouch to Ronald Crouch, two parcels 

6/10, Ronald Hill to Janet Hill, Pink Hill township, three tracts 

6/10, Angel Garcia to Yomali Silvan, Vance township, NC State Road 1579

6/10, Philip Harper to Lillian Lapas, Neuse township, lot one, 2051 Green Haynes Road

6/10, Bobbie Clemons to Austin Ware, lot 10A, 1929 Daly Waldrop Road

6/10, Mack Investments, LLC to Dollar Tree Funding, LLC, lot nine, block C, section one, Greenmead

6/10, Louise Harris to Pamela Martinez, Neuse township

6/10, Javon Lunsford to Eastedge Investments, LLC, lot 29, block I, Greenmead subdivision, section two 

6/10, Tammy Brown to Alan Reinhart, Neuse township, two tracts 

6/10, Ralph Oglesby to Martha Morris, lot eight, section C, Waits Woods 

6/10, Wayne Bayless to John Marks, Woodington township, Pollock & Washington Street

6/11, Four Seasons Properties, LLC to Wooldridge Edward Ray III, Falling Creek township, lots 303-306, Mount Vernon Park 

6/11, Bridget Bellamy to Lisa Bryant, Kinston township, Morningside Drive, lot 11, block K, section three, Eastover 

6/11, Peter Fantini to Connelly Schneider, Pink Hill township, 406 N Central Avenue, two tracts 

6/11, D.R. Horton, Inc. to Samuel Leonard, lot three, Blair Ridge subdivision, section I

6/11, Timothy Shofner II to Fidel Mandujano, lot 27, Manley Creek Estates, section two 

6/12, Edward Smith to Khaleelah Williams, Kinston township, H C Duggins Avenue

6/12, Michael Sebald to Teri Mendez, lot 10, block C, section two, Old Farm subdivision 

6/12, Mark Harvey to Cecil Crawley, lot two, block A, Shirl Wood 

6/12, Sandra Acosta to Yuliana Hernandez, Kinston township, lot five, block B, Greenmead

6/12, Latashia Vanderveer to Maxine Isler, Falling Creek township, lot four, block A, B L Efrid property

6/13, Elton Brown to Elton Brown, Vance township, lot 14, block F, Northwest division 

6/13, Nell Abbott to Henry Johnson, Sand Hill township, two tracts 

6/13, Shedena Weaver to Daynetta McNair, Vance township, lot 13, Forest Hills, section II, 2621 Rebecca Lane 

6/13, Branden Salinas to Tabor Dagg, lot two, block E, Shirl Wood

6/16, C. Johnsey to Beth Maness, lot 4B, Frenchmans Creek Townhomes

6/16, Pamela Craven to Steven Stanley, 154 Waller Farm Road

6/16, Corey Spence to Matthew Spence, lot 19, Castle Oaks, section 9A, 2656 Pine Knoll Drive

6/16, Rolanda Best to Ivey Wiley, Moseley Hall township, lot 74, Sutton Acres, section one 

6/16, Cynthia Williams to Davin Daughtery Jr., Contentnea Neck township, two tracts 

6/17, Lola McKnight to Thomas Herring Sr., Charlotte Avenue & Dixon Street, lot 36, W R Dixon subdivision 

6/17, Carol Trammel to Alan Trammel, tract eight, 28.9 acres

6/17, Marla Alphin to Seth Harrison, Moseley Hall township, lot 99, Sutton Acres, section two 

6/17, Tonya Friend to Eric Simpson, Contentnea Neck township, two tracts 

6/17, Faye Grady to Nancy Waller, Woodington township, State Road 1910 & 1909, 0.38 acre


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