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December 8, 2012

Real estate transactions 12/09/2012

— The following are real estate transactions for $10,000 or more:

Cambria County

Eugene A. Klinehans from Edna Moyer Lanzendorfer, property in Blacklick Township, $36,000.

Aleta R. Vogel from Charles H. Desch, property in Stonycreek Township, $70,000.

Anna M. Chilcot from Joseph P. Albertelli, property in Ehrenfeld Borough, $15,500.

Federal National Mortgage from Edward C. Golden, by sheriff, property in Johnstown’s 6th Ward, $12,000.

William S. Bach from Aleta R. Vogel, property in Richland Township, $21,500.

Richard M. Kastelic from Donna L. Town, property in Upper Yoder Township, $75,500.

Gregory M. Kreiger from John J. Cotchen, property in Westmont Borough, $174,000.

William N. Gentile from Frank J. Sukenik, property in Johnstown’s 20th Ward, $52,000.

John A. Penksa from Mary Bobby, property in Northern Cambria Borough, $13,000.

B&B Investment Realty LLC from Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. Trust, by attorney-in-fact, property in Dean Township, $27,000.

Dwight L. Baum from Elizabeth Scott, property in Northern Cambria Borough, $40,000.

Bryan J. Crynock from Rhonda A. Benner, property in Allegheny Township, $139,500.

Stone Financing LLC from Charles G. Makosky, property in Jackson Township, $260,500.

Michael G. Cinko from Stone Financing LLC, property in Jackson Township, $266,000.

Michael W. Geyer from Helen Krenisky, property in Brownstown Borough, $10,000.

Brennen J. Hartland from Gregg A. Wilson, property in Geistown Borough, $115,500.

James R. Susko Jr. from Wilson Taylor, property in East Taylor Township, $121,000.

Gregg A. Wilson from Peter J. Knaze, property in Geistown Borough, $270,000.

Gold Creek LLC from M. Pamela Cammerata/Rose Mary Flaherty Miller Estate, property in Westmont Borough, $60,000.

Peter J. Knaze from David L. Nelson, property in Richland Township, $175,000.

James R. Milko Jr. from Barbara L. Conley, by attorney-in-fact, property in Northern Cambria Borough, $55,000.

Gregory J. Koval from Bruce J. Strittmatter, property in Hastings Borough, $74,000.

Nicole J. Smith from Jeffrey C. Brown, property in Richland Township, $108,300.

Mary Ann Lambrinos from Ralph E. Trofino, property in Upper Yoder Township, $91,000.

James D. Wiesheier from Jack W. Babich, property in Middle Taylor Township, $275,000.

Joshua T. Daly from Randall P. Shank II, property in Richland Township, $172,000.

Ronald P. Gonzalez from Mark Zeanchock, property in West Carroll Township, $255,000.

Alex Lermineu III from Richard R. Hinterliter, property in East Taylor Township, $55,000.

Brandon W. Goller from Jason R. Golias, property in Westmont Borough, $180,400.

John E. Fleck from First National Bank of Pennsylvania, property in Johnstown’s 17th Ward, $11,000.

Michael J. Mnich from Luke Yutzy, property in East Conemaugh Borough, $27,500.

Joshua J. Felton from Dawn M. Short, property in Patton Borough, $89,900.

Dawn M. Short from Darrell G. Jones, property in Ebensburg Borough, $99,500.

David A. Dagostino from John J. Good Estate, by guardian, property in Portage Borough, $13,000.

Wayne W. Roberts from Jeffrey W. Curtis, property in East Conemaugh Borough, $27,000.

Patrick J. Mulcahy Jr. from Gary Schofield, property in Adams Township, $166,400.

William R. Walters Jr. from Kevin D. Crable, property in Portage Township, $40,000.

Kimberly A. Banda from Chad R. Davis, property in Richland Township, $132,200.

Chad R. Davis from Thomas A. Smith, property in Richland Township, $335,000.

Peter Gaboda from Michael Mento, property in Jackson Township, $19,500.

Peter Gaboda from Daniel P. Decker, property in Jackson Township, $14,500.

Thomas J. Walsh from Brandon W. Goller, property in Lower Yoder Township, $46,500.

Thomas A. Smith from Scott D. Watson, property in Richland Township, $273,000.

Justin M. Biter from Michael R. Rimini, property in Washington Township, $82,500.

Bacci Family Revocable Trust from James S. Bell, property in Richland Township, $85,000.

Gerald J. Benzie Jr. from Gallitzin Borough, property in Gallitzin Township, $21,000.

Andrew K. and Bobbie Jo Sharabaugh from George and Kathryn Pettorini, property in East Carroll Township, $227,000.

Somerset County

Patrick A. Mitchell from William D. Hartz III, property in Middlecreek Township, $164,000.

Somerset Resources Inc. from Deer Field Coal Co., property in Quemahoning Township, $24,696.

Somerset Resources Inc. from Deer Field Coal Co., property in Quemahoning Township, $87,696.

Somerset Resources Inc. from Deer Field Coal Co., property in Quemahoning Township, $10,388.

Somerset Resources Inc. from Deer Field Coal Co., property in Quemahoning Township, $54,341.

Somerset Resources Inc. from Deer Field Coal Co., property in Quemahoning Township, $30,649.50.

James R. Steinbeck from Philip J. Petrunak, property in Paint Township, $212,500.

William Bell from Mary Ann Iser, property in Somerset Borough, $35,000.

CSX Transportation from William C. Bell, property in Somerset Township, $65,000.

Mark Smith from Residential Investment, property in Middlecreek Township, $201,500.

Christopher Babik from Delano W. Webb, property in Paint Township, $111,000.

David E. Bachman from Valley First Commonwealth FCU, property in Jefferson Township, $20,000.

Chad E. Mosholder from Eugene Rozenshteyn, property in Somerset Township, $439,900.

Donald D. Snyder Jr. from Clarence F. Keslar, property in Addison Township, $50,000.

David J. Zubek from Alexander Yatta, property in Shade Township, $75,000.

Michael Furgiuele from JP Morgan Chase, property in Windber Borough, $20,000.

Carol A. Comstock from Merryl A. Humphries Trust, property in Somerset Borough, $387,000.

Paul Gulya from Frank Rischitelli, property in Addison Township, $112,000.

Somerset Gas Properties from Craig J. Timoney, property in Somerset Township, $525,000.

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