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Summers County Courthouse News Nov. 2 – 8

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November 9, 2022
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Summers County Courthouse (News)

SUMMERS COUNTY, (Hinton News) – Summers County Courthouse news for Nov. 2 – 8.

Marriages

Caleb Charles Allen Turner to Emma Marie Riffe;
Jacob Michael Baehl to Marissa Marie O’Dell.

Fiduciaries

Lisbet Rae Huffman, Administrator of the Ople Young Jr. estate;
Wendy Bolling, Administrator of the Barbara Ann Bolling estate;
Dustin Jacob McCallister, Administrator of the Iris Jane McCallister estate;
Jeffrey Canterbury, Administrator of the Alan Davis Wygal estate.

Land Transfers

Joyce A Bragg Voss to Albert C Chickelero, 23.58 acres more or less, Talcott District;
Frederick D Long to Anganita Taleesha Meadows and Michael A Meadows Jr. Part of Lots, City of Hinton District;
Martin C Justice and Shelley F Justice to Alexis Faith Trent, 2.00 acres more or less, Forest Hill District;
Barbara Gail Dunn to John Allen Dunn, Lot Number 1, Green Sulphur District;
Richard Mansfield and Johnny Mansfield to Karl Koenig, Parcel 1: 0.046 acres more or less, Parcel 2: 0.12 acres or less, City of Hinton District;
Donnie L Zimmerman II to Heather C Buntin, Lot Numbers 132 & 133, City of Hinton District;
Janet M Fox and Daniel K Fox to Stephen M Pennington and Jaymae Pennington, Tract 1: 22.22, Tract 2: 5.00 acres, Forest Hill District;
Cora McMillion to Cora L McMillion and Deana Knapp, Lots 12, 13, 14, 27, 28 & 29, and Lots 15, 16, 17,18, 30, 31, 32 & 33, Talcott District.

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