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Morgan County, WV Delinquent Property Tax DISTRICT TICKET Morgan County, WV Delinquent Property Tax DISTRICT TICKET TAXPAYER NAME PROPERTY DESCRIPTION DUE 01 - ALLEN 0000000081 BARTGIS MARY & DONNA KING LONGVIEW DEV S/D LOT 17 2 AC $ 710.27 01 - ALLEN 0000000143 BISHOP WARREN JR & MADELINE M NR SPOHRS CROSSROADS .5 AC $ 547.30 01 - ALLEN 0000000149 BITTNER SHEILA J SLEEPY CK ORCH SEC II LT 9 2.07 $ 1,101.43 01 - ALLEN 0000000160 BLAND THOMAS C JR & ANNABELLE MILL FARM TR A 31.98AC $ 1,761.13 01 - ALLEN 0000000181 BOYLE ROBERT J RIDERSVILLE .694 AC $ 695.58 01 - ALLEN 0000000211 BUCKNER DAVID M & SLEEPY CK ORCH SEC II LT 26 2.41 $ 867.08 01 - ALLEN 0000000221 BURNS JAMES L LOT 3 8.14AC BEACON VIEW EST S/D $ 974.99 01 - ALLEN 0000000245 CAIN DENNIS NR HANCOCK 2.65 AC LT 4 V CAIN E $ 516.16 01 - ALLEN 0000000246 CAIN DENNIS K NR HANCOCK WV 2 AC $ 2,674.19 01 - ALLEN 0000000294 CHAROENSAWADSIRI ANNA SPOHRS CROSS ROAD 0.90 AC $ 831.28 01 - ALLEN 0000000296 BJORKMAN JASON B & MELISSA L PIOUS RIDGE LT 1 4 AC $ 668.42 01 - ALLEN 0000000325 COBLE JOSEPH E JR & CARLA ANN SLEEPY CK ORCH SEC II LT 1 2.66 $ 1,474.72 01 - ALLEN 0000000478 DIXON WILLIAM DAVID & ON POTOMAC 1.02 AC $ 674.38 01 - ALLEN 0000000479 DIXON WILLIAM DAVID & ON POTOMAC 2 ACRE $ 275.22 01 - ALLEN 0000000480 DIXON WILLIAM DAVID & ON POTOMAC 1.75 ACRES $ 477.10 01 - ALLEN 0000000493 DORSEY EDWARD T & SHIRLEY H FAIRVIEW DRIVE LT 3 2.59 AC $ 719.39 01 - ALLEN 0000000516 EARNSHAW MARY VIRGINIA JOHNSON MILL ROAD 18 AC $ 1,444.26 01 - ALLEN 0000000533 EMERSON BRIAN W & CARMELITA J L&N S/D SEC A LT 4 2 AC $ 890.99 01 - ALLEN 0000000578 FIELDS VIRGINIA DRNS POTOMAC 2.37 AC $ 238.16 01 - ALLEN 0000000581 FIELDS VIRGINIA LEE DRNS POTOMAC 49.72 AC $ 571.84 01 - ALLEN 0000000603 FOX DANIEL M & CINDY L E HANCOCK W VA 4.28 AC $ 651.22 01 - ALLEN 0000000614 FOX KEITH DOUGLAS & ELLEN SUE MORGAN RUN 4.50 AC PCL B $ 619.89 01 - ALLEN 0000000623 FOX TERESSA L (LIFE INT) E OF HANCOCK W VA 2.77 AC $ 478.45 01 - ALLEN 0000000624 FOX TERESSA L (LIFE INT) E OF HANCOCK W VA 2.77 AC $ 258.01 01 - ALLEN 0000000666 GLADHILL CORY DRNS POTOMAC 20.01 AC $ 1,764.87 01 - ALLEN 0000000695 GREGORY CHARLES LEE & 2.0 AC S.E OF RIDERSVILLE $ 737.34 01 - ALLEN 0000000702 GROSSCOPE STEPHEN DRNS SL CK PCL B-2 3.09 AC $ 303.02 01 - ALLEN 0000000744 HARPER DEBORAH M GROVE HGTS LTS 5&6 R/W 200X150 $ 1,180.79 01 - ALLEN 0000000782 HENDERSHOT JAMES W DRNS POTOMAC 4.83 AC $ 247.70 01 - ALLEN 0000000783 HENDERSHOT JAMES W & DRNS POTOMAC 2.101 AC $ 294.92 01 - ALLEN 0000000883 HUTCHINSON ROGER K LITTLE CREEK S/D LOT 25 2 AC $ 1,116.65 01 - ALLEN 0000000961 KESECKER OWEN KELLER ON SLEEPY CK 12.91 AC $ 1,504.57 01 - ALLEN 0000000962 KESECKER OWEN KELLER ON SLEEPY CREEK 1.90 AC $ 130.98 Page 1 of 19 Morgan County, WV Delinquent Property Tax DISTRICT TICKET TAXPAYER NAME PROPERTY DESCRIPTION DUE 01 - ALLEN 0000001097 MAHNKE PEARL R DRNS POTOMAC 2.155 AC $ 569.14 01 - ALLEN 0000001140 MCCARTY MARY ANN E E HANCOCK W VA 3.005 AC $ 427.47 01 - ALLEN 0000001258 MILLER LARRY E JR MORGAN RUN 2.50 AC $ 955.35 01 - ALLEN 0000001355 NEEDHAM PATRICIA ANNE & NEEDHAM LAND LT 1 20.43 AC $ 97.15 01 - ALLEN 0000001356 NEEDHAM PATRICIA ANNE & NEEDHAM LAND LT 2 8.46 AC $ 81.26 01 - ALLEN 0000001357 NEEDHAM PATRICIA ANNE & NEEDHAM LAND LT 3 10.26 AC $ 79.94 01 - ALLEN 0000001358 NEEDHAM PATRICIA ANNE & NEEDHAM LAND LT 4 20.10 AC $ 89.87 01 - ALLEN 0000001359 NEEDHAM PATRICIA ANNE & NEEDHAM LAND LT 5 20.19 AC $ 76.62 01 - ALLEN 0000001361 NEEDHAM PATRICIA ANNE & NEEDHAM LAND LT 10 5.20 AC $ 72.00 01 - ALLEN 0000001362 NEEDHAM PATRICIA ANNE & NEEDHAM LAND LT 11 51.682 AC $ 155.41 01 - ALLEN 0000001363 NEEDHAM PATRICIA ANNE & NEEDHAM LAND LT 15 5.13 AC $ 72.00 01 - ALLEN 0000001364 NEEDHAM PATRICIA ANNE & NEEDHAM LAND LT 9B 5.314 AC $ 73.98 01 - ALLEN 0000001365 NEEDHAM PATRICIA ANNE & NEEDHAM LAND LT 9C 5.454 AC $ 73.31 01 - ALLEN 0000001366 NEEDHAM WAYNE P NEEDHAM LAND LT 6 8.96 AC $ 78.62 01 - ALLEN 0000001377 NICHOLLS ROBERT J & LAURA K MEREDITH RIDGE LT 7 22.344 AC $ 2,345.26 01 - ALLEN 0000001383 OBRIEN RONNIE L & CAROLYN L E OF HANCOCK STAT PCL B .52 AC $ 709.54 01 - ALLEN 0000001417 PAYNE MELVIN A & TAMMY F POOLE L&N S/D SEC A LT 5 2.11 AC $ 873.71 01 - ALLEN 0000001461 PETERS WILMA D PLUMMER-ARNOLD LAND 2.00 AC $ 1,191.44 01 - ALLEN 0000001475 POPKINS GARLAND WAYNE RIVER VIEW S/D LOT 10 4.69 AC $ 789.13 01 - ALLEN 0000001520 REED CLINTEN C & EARNEST W CLARK SD LT 5 5.16 AC $ 1,422.47 01 - ALLEN 0000001749 SNODERLY JAMES L JR DRNS MT RUN PCL A 1.33 AC $ 207.48 01 - ALLEN 0000001781 SPENCER KENNETH L SLEEPY CK ORCH S/D SEC 1 LT 1 2.3 $ 1,441.03 01 - ALLEN 0000001784 SPIELMAN BRADFORD MORGAN RUN 3.00 AC $ 409.71 01 - ALLEN 0000001899 THE GLENS INC NEW HOPE ROAD 13.94 AC $ 3,203.83 01 - ALLEN 0000001900 THE GLENS INC NEW HOPE ROAD 0.57 AC $ 100.46 01 - ALLEN 0000001901 THE GLENS INC NEW HOPE ROAD 13.61 AC $ 2,307.66 01 - ALLEN 0000001902 THE GLENS INC NEW HOPE ROAD 13.61 AC $ 4,535.08 01 - ALLEN 0000001903 THE GLENS INC NEW HOPE ROAD 1.22 AC $ 1,090.76 01 - ALLEN 0000001912 THOMPSON JEREMY C & BRYAN V PIOUS RIDGE LOT 1 2.46 AC $ 430.13 01 - ALLEN 0000002081 WILLARD ROBERT A & MARGARET A DRNS OF MT RUN 8.08 AC $ 562.95 01 - ALLEN 0000002121 WISE PENNY J ON SLEEPY CREEK 10.32 AC $ 1,070.98 01 - ALLEN 0000002122 WITT KENNETH E & DEBRA A DOGWOOD RIDGE SEC I LT 22 4.09 AC $ 731.97 01 - ALLEN 0000015482-R SHERWOOD NANCY G & RAGTIME & DRNS SLEEPY CREEK 6.53 AC $ 317.13 Page 2 of 19 Morgan County, WV Delinquent Property Tax DISTRICT TICKET TAXPAYER NAME PROPERTY DESCRIPTION DUE 02 - BATH 0000002335 BARNEY RICHARD B CROSFIELD SUBDIV LTS 19 & 20 & $ 1,184.11 02 - BATH 0000002441 BERLIN WANDA S WASH ST LT 37 JOHNSON ADDN $ 1,598.58 02 - BATH 0000002453 BISHOP JEFFREY L UNION ST LT 8 W LAUREL AVE $ 1,006.04 02 - BATH 0000002480 BOLES KEVIN M FAIRVIEW SEC III LT 19-B 2.18 AC $ 817.38 02 - BATH 0000002507 BREEDEN ANGELA MORGAN FREDERICK GRADE 1.08 AC $ 784.34 02 - BATH 0000002580 CAPERTON WILLIAM GASTON IV & COOLFONT SECTION Q LT Q2 1 AC $ 1,510.66 02 - BATH 0000002694 COVARRUBIAS FERNANDO ES WARM SPRING RIDGE LOT $ 1,080.17 02 - BATH 0000002702 CRAIGO DOUGLAS L CROSF ADD LT 83 .24 AC $ 416.47 02 - BATH 0000002710 CROOK JEFFREY L LOT 29 LAKEWOOD HILLS $ 319.56 02 - BATH 0000002727 DAILEY HERBERT L HILES S/D LT 13 4.9 AC $ 876.29 02 - BATH 0000002789 DIAL CONSTRUCTION A WV PTSHP CROSFIELD S/D LT 48 $ 540.00 02 - BATH 0000002822 DOAK DANIELLE D & NEW HOPE RD 2.72 AC $ 570.46 02 - BATH 0000002941 FINCH TIMOTHY L W SIDE CACAPON MT 30 ACRES $ 423.06 02 - BATH 0000002958 FISKE CARL G & ESTALLA L WELCH LAUREL AVE LTS 49 & 50 $ 378.99 02 - BATH 0000002959 FITTRO JUDY L DRNS SLEEPY CK 2.04 AC $ 784.92 02 - BATH 0000003003 FREE STATE ENTERPRISES INC BATH VALLEY .5 AC 100X216 $ 298.44 02 - BATH 0000003004 FREELS CHARLES J & PENTONEY-YOST ADD PT LT 31 $ 81.10 02 - BATH 0000003005 FREELS CHARLES J & PENTONEY-YOST ADD LT 30 $ 355.33 02 - BATH 0000003119 GUINTA ANTHONY J & DEBORA A FAIRVIEW SEC II LT 6 1 AC $ 1,408.57 02 - BATH 0000003152 HARDEN EVELYN BATH VALLEY 2.28 AC $ 392.83 02 - BATH 0000003167 HARPER GLADYS BELUE E BATH .48 AC $ 310.29 02 - BATH 0000003200 HELTON JOSEPH MARTIN SPRING VALLEY S/D LT 11 1.92 AC $ 1,613.12 02 - BATH 0000003217 HIETT TIMOTHY A PENTONEY & YOST ADD LT 8 $ 575.15 02 - BATH 0000003241 HOBDAY MYRTLE M WHARTON ADD .38 AC PT LTS 32,33 $ 599.58 02 - BATH 0000003252 HOLDERFIELD DOROTHY A B VISTA PLAT A BLK 10 PT LT 6 .11 $ 653.86 02 - BATH 0000003286 HOVERMALE KENNETH C JOHNSON MILL RD PCL E 2.46 AC $ 210.12 02 - BATH 0000003293 HOVERMALE MADELINE E(LIFE EST) JOHNSON MILL RD PCL A 4.56 AC $ 278.29 02 - BATH 0000003325 JACKSON BRENT M BATH VALLEY RT 522 B 2 ACRES $ 3,689.66 02 - BATH 0000003344 JKS SELF STORAGE SIR JOHNS VALLEY ROAD 1.774 AC $ 3,832.64 02 - BATH 0000003361 KANNER DANIEL TREELAND HILLS S/D LT 23 2.22 AC $ 1,650.12 02 - BATH 0000003471 KYNE TED S & JANET LORINE FAIRVIEW DRIVE 2.53 AC $ 790.29 02 - BATH 0000003473 LADD BRIAN T SIR JOHNS RUN 82.5X264 IRR .80 A $ 571.79 02 - BATH 0000003475 LALLY WILLIAM A SR & DOLORES E DRY RUN ACRES LT 20 3.03 AC $ 913.78 Page 3 of 19 Morgan County, WV Delinquent Property Tax DISTRICT TICKET TAXPAYER NAME PROPERTY DESCRIPTION DUE 02 - BATH 0000003530 LITTEN ADAM E & CROSFIELD ADD LT 18 72.5X132 .22 $ 767.12 02 - BATH 0000003538 LOGSDON PATRICK B & LEWIS L ON SLEEPY CK PT PCL C-1 1.05 AC $ 299.77 02 - BATH 0000003615 MCBEE ERNEST SIR JOHNS RUN 2.17 AC $ 150.78 02 - BATH 0000003632 MCCOY DONALD PATRICK & LAKEWOOD HILLS LT 11 .87 AC $ 201.74 02 - BATH 0000003633 MCCOY DONALD PATRICK & LAKEWOOD HILLS LT 12 $ 866.44 02 - BATH 0000003634 MCCOY KATHY & SANDRA RYAN & DENT HILL PARCEL 66X140 .48 AC $ 724.84 02 - BATH 0000003635 MCCOY KENNETH W B VISTA PLAT A BLK 7 LTS 16,17,18 $ 373.92 02 - BATH 0000003637 MCCOY RICHARD D MORGAN GRD 3.233 AC $ 98.47 02 - BATH 0000003638 MCCOY RICHARD D MORGAN FREDERICK GRADE 1.99 AC $ 71.32 02 - BATH 0000003639 MCCOY RICHARD D MORGAN FREDERICK GRADE 1.99 AC $ 2,572.27 02 - BATH 0000003640 MCCOY RICHARD D MORGAN FREDERICK GRD .23 AC $ 71.10 02 - BATH 0000003641 MCCOY RICHARD D MORGAN FREDERICK GR 29.70 AC $ 119.00 02 - BATH 0000003655 MCCUMBEE THEODORE R BERRYVILLE 1.01 AC $ 1,572.09 02 - BATH 0000003690 MECHEM KENNETH POTOMAC VIEW EST LT 5 2 AC $ 617.53 02 - BATH 0000003738 MILLER DALE J & JANICE LOT 20 MICHAEL MANOR 200X150 $ 385.96 02 - BATH 0000003754 MILLER LOIS L STOTLER ADD LT 4 102.25X232 $ 527.42 02 - BATH 0000003760 MILLER REDENA & ANTHONY J PART.
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