October 3, 1867Henry K. Morgan and George D. Morgan sold 847 Asylum Avenue to George Barnes. The deed indicates that a building was on the property at this time.Read More | ||
January 5, 1876The Courant reported that George Barnes had sold 847 Asylum Avenue to O. L. Hatch. The article gives the current street address to the house.Read More | ||
June 12, 1877Henry K. Morgan and George D. Morgan, acting as trustees, took title to the property at 847 Asylum Avenue. The certificate of foreclosure established that there was a brick house on the property.Read More | ||
August 2, 1879Henry K. Morgan and George D. Morgan executed a quit-claim to Linus B. Plimpton. This quit-claim would not be recorded until September 10, 1879 and was part of the deed transfer filed that same date. | ||
December 30, 1887Arthur Bradley conveyed a strip of land to Linus Plimpton. This transaction changed the boundary between 847 and the present-day 841 Asylum Avenue.Read More | ||
July 21, 1932Arthur Bradley, Julia Bradley, Grace Plimpton, and Mary Plimpton executed an agreement today to clarify the boundary between 847 and 841 Asylum Avenue.Read More | ||
October 7, 1932Arthur Bradley, Julia Bradley, Grace Plimpton, and Mary Plimpton amended the July 1932 agreement to correct the property owners along the southern boundary of 847 Asylum Avenue.Read More | ||
July 26, 1934Julia Bradley, Mary Plimpton, and Grace Plimpton executed an agreement to extend payments on a loan they took out from Aetna Life Insurance Company. The loan was originally taken out on July 12, 1934.Read More | ||
April 5, 1937Aetna Life Insurance Company released its mortgage on 847 Asylum Avenue after Julia Bradley, Mary Plimpton, and Grace Plimpton had paid off the loan they took out in 1929.Read More | ||