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Unclaimed Property for County: CHATHAM 7/16/2019 Unclaimed Property for County: CHATHAM 7/16/2019 OWNER NAME ADDRESS CITY ZIP PROP ID ORIGINAL HOLDER ADDRESS CITY ST ZIP 4JF CONSTRUCTI INC 214 S 6TH AVE SILER CITY 27344-0000 15784026 INTEGON INDEMNITY INSURANCE COMPANYP.O. BOX 19702 IRVINE CA 92623 A & T PROPERTIES LLC 1282 HANKS CHAPEL RD PITTSBORO 27312-9784 15097596 SELECTIVE INS CO OF AMERICA 40 WANTAGE AVE BRANCHVILLE NJ 07890 A 1 SPECIALIZED TRANSPORT C/O TOM & LISA HUDSON PO BOX 641 PITTSBORO 27312-0641 15989484 CHATHAM COUNTY PO BOX 608 PITTSBORO NC 27312 ABDUELKADER IRMA 1344 SANFORD RD PITTSBORO 27312 15220105 ADT LLC 1501 YAMOTA RD BOCA RATON FL 33431 ACKER CARL H 186 MAY FARM RD PITTSBORO 27312-5717 15916814 TRANSAMERICA LIFE INS COMPANY ATTN: CORP UNCLAIMED PROPERTY 4333 CEDAR RAPIDS IA 52499 EDGEWOOD RD NE ACOSTA CAROLINA 615 E. 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