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    RECORD BOOK 8/30/08

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    The following mortgage foreclosures recently were filed with the Jackson County Clerk's office in the courthouse at Brownstown. Complaints are assigned to Jackson Circuit Court or Jackson Superior Court 1 through a random drawing. The newest complaints include:

    CIRCUIT COURT
    Franklin Credit Mortgage Corp. v Robert J. Kilgas and Lacrism G. Kilgas, both of 1023 W. Jackson St., Seymour, for property at 410 Kessler Blvd. Seymour, filed Aug. 22.

    Wells Fargo Bank v. Jason Selby, Miami Correctional Facility, Bunker Hill, and Sherry Selby, 909 N. Park St., Seymour, for property at 909 N. Park St., Seymour, filed Aug. 19.

    Freedom Mortgage Corp. doing business as Freedom Home Mortgage Corporation v. Stephen R. Lance, 211 N. Jackson St., Crothersville, for property at 211 N. Jackson St., Crothersville, filed Aug. 13.

    SUPERIOR COURT
    JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., v. Richard T. Godsey and Melanie R. Godsey, both of 218 Calvin Blvd., Seymour, for property at 218 Calvin Blvd., Seymour, filed Aug. 26.

    Wells Fargo Bank NA. v. Kathryn E. Meek, 151 S. Park Drive, Seymour, Franklin Credit Management Corp., Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems Inc. as nominee for Investaid Corporation, Jackson County Memorial Hospital, filed Aug. 19.

    PHH Mortgage Co. v. Kimberly A. Heary and Glen A. Healton, 143 S. Ind. 135, both of Brownstown, for property at 143 S. Ind. 135, Brownstown, Aug. 20.

    Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as trustee v. Norma A. Davis, 630 O'Brien St., Seymour, for property at 636 S. O'Brien St., Seymour, filed Aug. 19.

    Beneficial Indiana Inc. doing business as Beneficial Mortgage Co. v. Troy A. Broshears, Wendy Broshears aka Wendy M. Elliott, both of the 200 Spurgeon Drive, Seymour, for property at 500 E. 13th St., Seymour, filed Aug. 7.

    U.S. Bank National Association as trustee under pooling and servicing agreement dated as of March 1, 2006, asset-backed securities corporation home equity loan trust, series NC 2006-HE2, asset-backed, pass-through certificates, series NC 2006-HE2 v. Richard Thomas Godsey and Melanie R. Godsey, both of 218 Calvin Blvd., Seymour, unknown occupant if any, 226 Schepman Ave., Seymour, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as trustee for Option One Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-1 asset-backed certificates series 2006-1, for property at 226 Schepman Ave., Seymour, filed Aug. 12.


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