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Chicago Title: 162 Years and Beyond- A History of Chicago Title Insurance Company part 4 of 5

This is a repost of Theresa Bolin-Alberico blog- She is an escrow officer at the Gilbert branch of Chicago Title

162 YEARS AND BEYOND!Chicago Title Banner
This is part 4 of a 5 part series on the History of Chicago Title Insurance Company

Chicago Title and Trust Company dates back more than 162 years through the succession of several firms and corporations that were engaged in the abstract and title business in Cook County, Illinois.

Chicago Title
On June 17th, 1998, Chicago Title Corporation became an independent publicly traded company with the ticker symbol "CTZ". For the full year 1998, we achieved record financial performance, with all market sectors contributing to these results.

Being a public company, we continued to grow through our many acquisitions. We announced 10 acquisitions in 1998 and early 1999. This included a number of companies that broaden our presence with national originators and servicers. In 1998 we acquired Universal Mortgage Services Inc., now known as Chicago Title Field Services, which provides property inspection, preservation and maintenance services nationwide. Shortly thereafter, we entered the business of providing foreclosure and reconveyance services with the acquisition of California-based Consolidated Reconveyance Co.

The acquisition of Westfall & Company, a mortgage servicing company, further enhanced the servicing sector of the residential mortgage business. We also acquired two of the largest and most experienced escrow providers in California, Escondido Escrow and Ranch & Coast Escrow. The former was also one of the leading timeshare escrow organizations in the nation.

Our title agency acquisitions were deliberately focused on higher-than-average housing turnover rates, including United Title of Nevada, which had operations throughout the state, and Yuma Title and Trust Co., one of the leading title agencies in Yuma County, Arizona. In early 1999, we completed three other significant acquisitions when we purchased Phoenix-based Security Title Agency, the largest independent agency in Arizona, as well as Blue Ridge Title of Charlottesville, Virgina and Island Title of Oak harbor, Washington.


Part Five Coming Soon!!!

Theresa Bolin-Alberico
Senior Escrow Officer
Chicago Title Insurance Company- Gilbert, AZ
480.539.6854

Chicago Title: 162 Years and Beyond- A History of Chicago Title Insurance Company part 3 of 5

This is a repost from one of my escrow officers blogs- Theresa Bolin-Alberico

162 YEARS AND BEYOND!Chicago Title Banner
This is part 3 of a 5 part series on the History of Chicago Title Insurance Company

Chicago Title and Trust Company dates back more than 162 years through the succession of several firms and corporations that were engaged in the abstract and title business in Cook County, Illinois.

SAFECO Title
Acquired on January 21, 1987, Chicago Title and Trust Co. announced the purchase of SAFECO Title Insurance Co., a national title insurer based in california with a history dating back to 1908. In 1988, SAFECO changed its name to Security Union Title Insurance Co., a name derived from Union Title & Abstract co. and Security Title and Guarantee Co., two predecessor companies of SAFECO Title.

Ticor Title Companies
Purchased on March 8th, 1991 the Ticor Title companies were acquired by Chicago Title and Trust Company. The Ticor Title group is now composed of two companies; Ticor Title Insurance Company and Ticor Title Guarantee Co. Ticor Title's heritage can be traced to 1893 with the merger of two abstract comapnies in Los Angeles.

In 1992, Chicago Title and Trust Company and Chicago Title Insurance Company moved their corporate headquarters to the new 50-story post modern Chicago Title and Trust Center, located at 171 North Clark Street in Chicago.

Moving Forward
in 1995, the company restructured its financial services businesses under a new name: Alleghany Asset Management Inc. Alleghany Asset provides mutual fund and investment management and advisory services. It was composed of Montag & Caldwell, Inc. (Atlanta), The Chicago Trust Co. (also established in 1995) and Chicago Deferred Exchange Corp. Alleghany Asset had total assets under management in excess of $21.3 billion.

During this time, Chicago Title and Trust Company (CT&T) was the source of real estate services, providing title insurance, escrow and closing services as well as appraisal, credit and flood certification products through a network of more than 300 offices and approximately 3,800 agents nationwide. CT&T also is the parent company of Chicago Title Flood Services inc. of Arlington, Texas; Chicago Title Credit Services Inc. of Kingston, N.Y.; and Chicago Title Market Intelligence Inc. of Hopkinton, Mass.

During 1997, CT&T celebrated its 150-year anniversary. Our company was honored by the city of Chicago and the Illinois State historical Society, as wellas the state of Indiana.

In October 1997, CTT introduced CastleLink, the company's single source mortgage service for major national mortgage lenders.

On December 17, 1997, Alleghany Corp. announced its intention to establish the title insurance and real estate-related services businesses conducted by CT&T as an independent, publicly traded company through a spinoff to Alleghany stockholders.


Part Four Coming Soon!!!

Theresa Bolin-Alberico
Senior Escrow Officer
Chicago Title Insurance Company- Gilbert, AZ
480.539.6854

Chicago Title: 162 Years and Beyond- A History of Chicago Title Insurance Company Part 2 of 5

This is a repost of a blog done by one of my escrow officers in Mesa Theresa Bolin-Alberico

162 YEARS AND BEYOND!Chicago Title Banner
This is part 2 of a 5 part series on the History of Chicago Title Insurance Company

Chicago Title and Trust Company dates back more than 162 years through the succession of several firms and corporations that were engaged in the abstract and title business in Cook County, Illinois.

Trust Powers
In 1887 Illinois passed the General Trust Company Act, which granted qualified corporations the right to act as executor, administrator, guardian and trustee, and as a fiduciary in other capacities. In that same year the Handy firm was succeeded by the Title Guarantee and Trust Co., which qualified as a trust company under the new act.

Thus, Chicago Title and Trust Company derives its trust powers by succession from the first trust company authorized under the General Trust Company Act of 1887.

First Title Policy
In 1888 came another action giving Chicago real estate owners a new and far more complee protection of their titles to real estate. The Title Guarantee and Trust Company issued the first title guarantee policy in Illinois, protecting the owner against loss if the title as guaranteed was found invalid.

It was a new kind of protection, more commonly known today as real estate title insurance. To Chicago it brought a new element of stability in property ownership. Now, since titles were insured, Chicagoans no longer needed to fear that the ghost of a former owner would rise out of the ashes to threaten the ownership of their homes or businesses.

Loans were more available to property buyers and home builders, and Chicago's growth was given a new impetus. The company was now setled on Wasington street between Dearborn and Clark streets, where it and its successors were to be unil 1947. Three years later in 1891, the name of the company was changed to Chicago Title and Trust Company.

Through the years, Chicago Title and Trust Company has grown along with the city of Chicago. It was not until the 1920's that the scope of the company's business was extended beyond Cook County, Ill. In December 1930, a small regional office was established in Springfiels, Ill. In the late 1940's Chicago Title and Trust Company moved to 111 West Washington Street and continued developing and expanding its extensive statewide organization. The 1950's was a decade of looking beyond the borders of Illinois. These efforts were so successful that on August 30, 1961 a separate entity was created to do a national title insurance business as a wholly owned subsidiary of Chicago Title and Trust Company- Chicago Title Insurance Company

In 1969, Chicago Title and Trust Company itself became a wholly owned subsidiary of Lincoln National Corporation in Fort Wayne Indiana. On June 27, 1985, Lincoln National Corp. and Alleghany Corp. announced that Alleghany, a New York based publicly held company, had purchased all of the outstanding stock of Chicago Title and Trust Co. Through its subsidiaries, Alleghany was also engaged in the business of mining and filtration, and property and casualty reinsurance.


Part Three Coming Soon!!!

Theresa Bolin-Alberico
Senior Escrow Officer
Chicago Title Insurance Company- Gilbert, AZ
480.539.6854

Chicago Title: 162 Years and Beyond A History of Chicago Title Insurance Company Part 1 of 5

This is a repost of a series done by my escrow officr in Mesa. Theresa Bolin-Alberico

162 YEARS AND BEYOND!Chicago Title Banner
This is part 1 of a 5 part series on the history of Chicago Title

Chicago Title and Trust Company dates back more than 162 years through the succession of several firms and corporations that were engaged in the abstract and title business in Cook County, Illinois.

The year was 1847; Chicago was booming. Almost 17,000 persons called it home and new pioneers were streaming in steadily to grasp the opportunities for independence, which the rich prairie soil promised.

An obscure young law clerk, Edward A. Rucker, devised a system of keeping track of every recorded instrument and legal proceeding affecting real estate titles. This saved attorneys the laborious task of searching official records in connection with transfers of real property. It was a valuable service that was welcomed.
Rucker hung out his shingle in the Saloon Building, then later that year joined with James H. Rees in the Merchants Exchange James H. Rees

As the city grew, abstract indices similar to Rees' and Rucker's were established by J. Mason Parker in 1852 and Fernando Jones in 1863. This was the foundation of what was to become Chicago Title and Trust Company. (CT&T)

In October 1871, when the Great Chicago Fire laid waste to a large portion of the city and destryed all the official Cook County real estate records stored in the office of the county recorder, there were three abstract firms in business- ChaseBrothers and Co.;Shortall and Hoard; and Jones and Sellers.

While the fire spread into the present Loop district and consumed the public buildings and records, three companies - Shortall and Hoard, Jones and Sellers and Chase Brothers and Co. -snatched their records from the inferno. Soon they were all housed together in an untouched western outskirts of the city.

Burnt Records Act
Eventually, This consolidation took place under the somewhat expanded title of Chase Brothers, Jones, Sellers, Shortall, and Hoard. In April 1872 the Burnt Records Act was passed by the Illinois Legislature, and the exsisting abstract records of the three companies were made admissible as evidence in all courts of record. These were part of the framework on which Chicagoans began to rebuild a greater Chicago.

The combined books were moved to a building on the north sid of Lake Street between Peoria and Green Streets. After a time, the old firm turned the business and lease of its books over to a newly organized firm of Handy, Simmons, Smith and Stocker. This firm became Handy, Simmons and Co.,and this was followed by Handy and Co., under which the business was continued until 1887.

Part Two coming soon!!!

Theresa Bolin-Alberico
Senior Escrow Officer
Chicago Title Insurance Company- Gilbert, AZ
480.539.6854

Active Rain Class Today

We are holding an Active Rain Hands on workshop today Wednesday September23 from 10am to noon at:

Keller Williams Integrity First- Red Mountain (McDowell and Power)

Bring your laptops as this is a Hands On Workshop!

This is just one in a series of Hands on Workshops we provide. Check my website often for other classes

http://www.mytitleguypaul.com

Hope we see you at 10am!

Paul G. Guenther

Business Development Manager

Chicago Title Insurance Company

mytitleguypaul@gmail.com