PLATTSBURGH — Here’s a list of land transactions in Clinton County April 5 through 9, 2010. The buyer, the seller, the community where the property is located and the sale price (listed in that order) were culled from documents in the Clinton County Clerk’s Office:
To Robert H. Peal and Theresa A. Peal from Donna Gillespie, Ciy of Plattsburgh, zero dollars.
To Jeffrey P. Ratliff, Donald F. Ratliff, Christine R. Trombly, Charles B. Ratliff, Deborah A. Ratliff, Michael D. Ratliff, Carla R. Williams, as tenants in common, from Jeffrey P. Ratliff, as executor of the estate of Marion E. Ratliff, Town of Plattsburgh, zero dollars.
To Jason L. Friend and Nicole Facteau from Thomas E. Bell and Robin M. Bell, Dannemora, $111,000.
To Cornel J. Reinhart from William D. Marvin and Jodi L. Marvin, Town of Plattsburgh, $310,000.
To Wade A. Whitney and Tonya M. Whitney from Wade A. Whitney, Beekmantown, zero dollars.
To Jean Stow and Erica Larrabee from Jean Stow, Saranac, zero dollars.
To Tina M. Munson from Lee Richard Munson and Tina Marie Munson, fka Tina Marie Menard, Mooers, zero dollars.
To Marc R. Blair from Jason D. Lehman and Kathryn A. Lehman, Beekmantown, $69,000.
To Huntington National Bank from Tammac Holdings Corporation, Mooers, zero dollars.
To Virginia H. Giroux from Huntington National Bank, Mooers, $64,000.
To John J. Murphy IV and Nicole M. Perry, as joint tenants with right of survivorship, from Carla Lynn Belrose, Champlain, $92,966.
To Patricia A. Diman from Roy Bedard, Peru, zero dollars.
To Andrew P. Vincelette from Lisa M. Vincelette, Champlain, zero dollars.
To Michele L.N. Danville from Michele L.N. Danville, as executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Brenda C. Danville, Town of Plattsburgh, zero dollars.
To TD Bank, N.A., successor by merger to TD Banknorth, N.A., successor by merger to Banknorth, N.A., from Julie M. Clark, aka Julie Clark, Peru, $155,347.33.
To Joyce A. Rabideau and Christopher J. Rabideau from Matthew L. White and Rebecca I. White, Mooers, $74,260.
To Neil George Parent from April Holder, Town of Plattsburgh, $165,005.
To Dustin Sears from Neil G. Parent and Meghan Parent, as tenants by the entirety, Peru, $153,500.
To Andrew J. Russell from Richard A. Davies and Karen M. Hildebrand, City of Plattsburgh, $102,000.
To Kenneth L. Lushia from Patricia A. Wood and Joanne Peete, as co-executrixes of the Last Will and Testament of Margaret E. Monette, deceased, Patricia A. Wood and Joanne Peete, as co-trustees of the Margaret Monette Living Trust dated Oct. 6, 1993, and Gertrude Monette Poulin, as a surviving heir of Leeward L. Monette, Mooers, $91,500.
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