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December 1, 2022

Warranty Deeds

Recorded Nov. 18, 2022 to Nov. 22, 2022 WD: Warranty Deeds JTWD: Joint Tenancy Warranty Deeds

Recorded Nov. 18, 2022 to Nov. 22, 2022 WD: Warranty Deeds JTWD: Joint Tenancy Warranty Deeds

QCD: Quit Claim Deeds GWD: General Warranty Deed

CORP.WD: Corporation Warranty Deed

SPEC.CORP.WD: Special Corporation Warranty Deed

JTQCWD: Joint Tenancy Quit Claim Warranty Deed

SD: Sheriff Deed SPEC.WD: Special Warranty Deed

SPEC.JTWD: Special Joint Tenancy Warranty Deed

CORP.JTWD: Corporation Joint Tenancy Warranty Deed

CD: County Deed JTGWD: Joint Tenancy General Warranty Deed

COR-DEED: Correction Deed

WD: James McCleod, Talina Rutledge to Garrett Cheater, part of S34, T11N, R26E.

WD: Lawrence Pickard to Betty Pickard, Lawrence Pickard, Pickard Trust, part of S32, T12N, R25E.

COR-DEED: Lawrence Pickard, Betty Pickard to Lawrence Pickard, Betty Pickard, Pickard Trust, part of S32, T12N, R25E.

QCD: James Lee, Camelia Lee to Rollaway LLC, L2, B3, Muldrow.

WD: Jeremy Lamp, Tierney Lamp, Phil Mitchell, Connie Mitchell to Jarrod Cassady, part of S31, T11N, R25E.

WD: John Townsend to James Townsend, part of S7, T12N, R26E.

JTWD: Duke Bennett, Rhonda Bennett to Benjamin Bennett, Larissa Bennett, part of S6, T10N, R24E.

WD: Deborah Reed to Jayson Tippetts, L9, Mineral Springs.

WD: Kimberly Taylor, Kimberly Taylor Trust to James Miller, Cynthia Miller, James and Cynthia Miller Trust, part of S6, T11N, R26E.

WD: Bryce Ford, Sharon Ford to Scott Henry, part of S13, T12N, R24E.

WD: Joel Pierce, Amy Pierce to Coates Land and Cattle LLC, part of S8, T10N, R26E.

WD: Terrell Shamblin, Lee Ann Shamblin to Kaytlin Barnes, L14, Mustang Valley Est.

COR-DEED: Joe Shamblin, Teresa Shamblin to Teresa Shamblin, part of S17, T11N, R26E.

QCD: Jennifer Dolan, Michael Dolan, Linda Harris, John McKee Trust to Bear Creek Ranch Limited Liability Co., part of S18, T13N, R23E.

QCD: Jennifer Dolan, Michael Dolan, Linda Harris, John McKee Trust to Bear Creek Ranch Limited Liability Co., part of S2, T13N, R26E.

QCD: Jennifer Dolan, Michael Dolan, Linda Harris, John McKee Trust to Jennifer Dolan, part of S22, T11N, R24E.

WD: Russel Burleson, Tina Burleson to Gustavo Lahdaverde, L9, Fisher Hwy. Acres.

WD: Jayme Fent, Wesley Fent to Amanda Torbett, Michael Torbett, part of S5, T11N, R26E.

WD: James Miller, Cynthia Miller, James and Cynthia Miller Trust to Jeremy Keenan, part of S6, T11N, R26E.

WD: Shanna Cale to Carol Parker Trust, L1, Blackgum.

SD: Sheriff to Bankunited, L5, B43, Sallisaw.

WD: Freda Stang, Stang Trust to Gary Skelton, part of S5, T12N, R27E.

WD: Cynthia Goodson, Billy Goodson to Redding Brothers Investments Inc., part of S22, T11N, R26E.

JTWD: Diana Moss to Diana Moss, James Chandler, Patricia Chandler, part of S19, T11N, R26E.

WD: Jackie Jeremiah, Ima Jeremiah to Ethel Anderson, part of S34, T12N, R26E.

JTWD: Julia Stites, Edmund Stites, Gregory Stites, Dana Stites, Larry Stites to Kurtis Kimsey, Kim Kimsey, part of S2, T12N, R24E.

JTWD: Spirit Mountain to Gregory Johnson, Audrey Johnson, part of S27, T12N, R22E.

WD: Karen Page, Stephen Page to Samuel Lane, part of S28, T11N, R26E.

WD: Michael Breedlove to Rickey Jr., Rebekah Harmon, L15, Cowan Estates.

WD: Kaylin Barnes, Terrell Shamblin, Lee Shamblin to Rodney Svendsen, Kimberly Svendsen, part of S17, T11N, R26E.

WD: Amy Baughman, Richard Baughman, Denise Baughman to Kenneth Holstine, Peggy Holstine, part of S6, T10N, R24E.

JTWD: William McDaniel, Emma McDaniel to Julio Camacho, Naomi Camacho, John Hargett, Kelley Hargett, L9, B5, J Rogers #2, Vian.

JTWD: Chasen Garrett, Ana Romo to Fernando Perez, (no description given).

JTWD: Alvin Dohmann, Linda Dohmann to Troy Pierce, Tammy Pierce, part of S9, T13N, R22E.

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