| Document | Date | Parties | Amount | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 137015 (I) |
3/14/1870
[Filed 11/21/1873] |
Caesar A. Periolat and wife Elizabeth (Chicago) -> William Rooney (Town of Maine) |
$3,000 - Deed |
Lots 3, 5, 7, 10, 14, 16, 19, and 22 in Periolat's subdivision in south 147 feet on lot number 4 in the School Trustee's subdivision 16-38-14
Also undivided one third part of west 20 feet of north 70 feet of lot number 4 block 32 Original Town. Also one third part of east half of lot 14 block 20 Carpenter's Addition to Chicago Originally recorded as #45821 on 3/22/1870 in Book 581 of Deeds page 471 |
| 219063 (I - II - III) |
3/15/1870
[Filed 4/22/1879] |
Declaration of Trust by William Rooney | Trust |
On 3/14/1870 Caesar A. Periolat and wife Elizabeth transferred to William Rooney for $3,000
1. Lots 3, 5, 7, 10, 14, 16, 19, and 22 in Periolat's Subdivision in the south 147 feet on Lot 4 in the School Trustees Subdivision of 16-38-14 2. 1/3 interest in the west 20 feet of the north 70 feet of Lot 4 Block 32 Original Town of Chicago 3. 1/3 interest of the east half of lot 14 Block 20 Carpenter's Addition to Chicago The real estate is held on trust to (1) repay myself the $3,000 loaned to Periolat with interest at 10% per annum from this date for three years either by sale or mortgage at my option, (2) right to hold the proceeds of the sale and the premises themselves until sold for any purpose in trust for the use of Elizabeth Periolat (wife of Caesar) for life and after her death, the benefit of their children (and children with any future wife?). William shall deduct each year from the rent and profit (if any), or sale/mortgage, the money needed for repairs, taxes, and special assessments. |
| 137014 (I) |
9/28/1870
[Filed 12/12/1873] |
Clemens F. Periolat and wife Mary Jane Frances (Chicago) -> William Rooney (Cook County) |
$7,000 - Deed |
undivided one third part of west 20 feet of north seventy feet of lot 4 in block 32 in the original town of Chicago and being further described as being lot 3 in the Assessor's subdivision of lots 4 and 5 in Block 32 Old Town as recorded in Book 162 of Maps page 6.
Originally filed 10/7/1870 in Book 633 of Deeds page 237. |
| 51300 (I) | 6/29/1872 |
Peter Periolat and wife Annie -> C F Periolat |
$2,500 |
Peter Periolat and wife Annie convey to 1/3 interest to C F Periolat (corner lot ...) subject to mortgage of $3,000 (Charles Durand?)
** Note: This document does not involve William Rooney. Unknown whether there are other such documents. |
| 96819 (I - II - III - IV | 3/3/1873 | Memorandum of Agreement of Samuel Cole (first party) and William Rooney and C. F. Periolat (second party combined) | Agreement |
Cole is the owner of lots 2 and 4 of subdivision of lots 4 and 5 of block 32 original town.
Rooney/Periolat are owner of sublot 3 of the subdivision of lots 4 and 5 of block 32 original town. Cole is about to erect a building on his property and at his expense build a brick party wall with stone foundation running the entire distance of the line separating the properties. Plan of the property is attached as exhibit A. Further agreed that when the second party decides to erect a building, the second party may use the party wall in exchange for payment. If the parties cannot agree as to the cash value, they will choose a disinterested person to do so. If the second party decides to enlarge their building, the same rules apply. If anything happens requiring repair (such as building destroyed by fire), both parties shall share equal cost. If Rooney/Periolat should happen to build first, then Cole will be bound by the same terms. |
| 101030 (I) | Undated (probably about time recorded - 5/8/1873 | Agreement between Clemens F. Periolat and William Rooney | Agreement | Periolat conveys 1/3 interest in SE corner Lake/Franklin for $500. Rooney is to assure payment of mortgage dated 9/27/1871 in favor of Charles E. Durand payable 5 years bearing 10 percent payable semi-annually. Rooney also agrees to pay all liens, back taxes, and special assessments except one third of a special assessment made in 1869 for opening Franklin Street and also 1/3 of amount to be paid to Erhard of Joliet in settlement of debt that Erchard claims to hold against property. Periolat agrees to pay 1/3 of those two amounts. Periolat also agrees to give Rooney a good warranty deed of his 1/3 interest on condition that the $500 be paid three years from 6/1/1873. |
| 110715 (I) | 5/22/1873 |
Clemens F. Periolat and wife Mary -> William Rooney |
$500 - Deed |
Undivided 1/3 part of sublot 3 in lot 4 block 32 original town being on the SE corner of Lake and Franklin and being 20 feet front on Lake by 70 feet on Franklin subject to taxes/assessments of 1873 and all the taxes/assessments except 1/3 of special assessment by City of Chicago in 1869 for opening Franklin St that Periolat agrees to pay. Also subject to a mortgage dated 9/27/1871 given by Periolat to Charles E. Durand and due five years from that date that Rooney assumes and agrees to pay. |
| 113255 (I) | 7/7/1873 |
William Rooney and Julia Rooney
-> Michael A. Rorke |
Two promissory notes for $578.79 each plus interest |
Sublot 3 of subdivision of lots 4 and 5 of block 32 (original town of Chicago)
Two promissory notes to the order of Samuel Cole each for $578.79 due in one and two years respectively with three interest coupon notes, each for $57.79 (two due in one year and the third in two years). |
| 190671 (I - II) | 9/15/1874 |
William Rooney -> Lazarus Silverman |
Document |
William Rooney certifies that Silverman on that day cashed 8 order on the __ (?) Shepherd of $100 each __ (illegible) 223 Lake Street for months of September-December 1874 and January-April 1875 and guarantee payment of said orders at maturity and Rooney further agrees that Silverman has a good/valid lien on premises until orders fully paid.
SE corner of Lake and Franklin, being 20 feet and nine inches on Lake Street and 70 feet and 14 inches on Franklin Street with a brick building thereon. Rooney agrees to assign the lease to Silverman and he continues to keep possession until fully paid and shall have a lien on property for the amount above. |
| 48453 (I - II - III) | 8/23/1875 | Public Sale for nonpayment of taxes and special assessments on 10/16/1872 | Document |
Real estate sold:
sublot 3 of lots 4 and 5 of block 32 (original town of Chicago) On 10/23/1872 the following was sold: 1. south half of lot 7 of block 100 in School Section Addition to Chicago 2. improvements and lease hold interests in the north half of lot 8 of block 113 in School Section Addition 3. south half of lot 12 of block 122 in School Section Addition 4. lot 43 of block 125 in School Section Addition 5. Improvements and leasehold interest on lot 20 of block 142 in School Section Addition On 10/25/1872 the following real estate was sold 1. Lots 9 and 10 of block 1 in Poyntzs Subdivision of South 20 acres of West half NE quarter of Section 28-39-14 2. Lot 7 of block 1 of Adam Murrays Addition to Chicago 3. Lots 62, 63, and 64 all in block 5 in C H Walkers subdivision of that part south of north 30 acres (?) of east half and SE quarter of Section 28-39-14 4. Improvements on lots 21, 27, 34, 38 in block 6 and the improvements in lots 15, 20, and 10 in block 7 all in Uhlick and Muhlkes Addition to Chicago Looks like City of Chicago was granted the real estate subject to redemption. |
| 72457 (I - II) | 1/26/1876 |
William Rooney and wife Julia (Chicago) -> Eiskiel (?) Phelps |
$11,000 Loan |
William Rooney indebted to J. Williamson of Philadelphia Pennsylvania for $11,000 to be paid three years at 8% per annum. To be paid on January and July 26th payable at Grand (?) National Bank of Philadelphia.
West 20 feet of the North 70 feet of Lot 4 of Block 32 (original town of Chicago) known as 223 Lake Street. |
| 192687 (I - II) | 8/8/1878 |
William Rooney and wife Julia (Chicago) -> John Mattocks (Chicago) |
$12,200 Loan |
$12,200 promissory note payable to Charles E. Durand (5 years) with 8% interest per centum per annum
-> 8 coupons payable on 2/8 and 8/8 in amount of $488 The west 20 feet of the north 70 feet of lot number 4 in block number 32 in "original town of Chicago" being otherwise described as lot number 3 in the assessor division of lots number 4 and 5 in block 32 old town and lots number 5, 6, and 8 and block 36 of old town Chicago as recorded in Book 102 of Maps on page 6. |
| 238680 (I - II) | 9/27/1879 | Public Sale for nonpayment of taxes | Document |
Auction: 9/12/1877 (1879?)
Sublot 3 in lots 4 and 5 in Block 32 (original town) Convey onto Daniel J. Hubbard the real estate subject to redemption |
| 444426 (I) |
9/27/1879
[Filed 1/19/1883] |
Daniel J. Hubbard and wife Sarah Alice (Englewood) -> Mary Carbine Bluhm (Milwaukee County, Wisconsin) |
$1,420 Quitclaim | Sublot 3 of lots 4 and 5 in block 32 (original town of Chicago) |
| 601373 (I - II) | 1/27/1885 |
William Rooney (Chicago) -> Julia Rooney (Chicago) |
$1 |
Sublot 3 or Lots 4 and 5 in Block 32 (Original Town) ** Note ** Document # looks like 601373 versus 601873 |