Also known as Greenside of Glaisnock in 1807, birth of children of John Ronald and Janet McCrone in 1803 & 1807. He was later a mason (gravestone)
1833 James Purdie was due rent of £35 for the Martinmas term to Alexander Allason of Glaisnock. He wasn't in arrears. From inventory of Alexander Allason who died in June 1833 intestate.
1841 census shows James Purdie, 55 second wife Agnes (Hair) and family members farming there.
1910 James Watson hillman died there 1910 (late wife Mary Anton)
Valuation Roll
1833 James Purdie was due rent of £35 for the Martinmas term to Alexander Allason of Glaisnock. He wasn't in arrears. From inventory of Alexander Allason who died in June 1833 intestate.
1841 census shows James Purdie, 55 second wife Agnes (Hair) and family members farming there.
1851 census it's still James Purdie 65 and wife and family and one female servant. James died in 1857
1910 James Watson hillman died there 1910 (late wife Mary Anton)
James Watson
This is an image of the milk delivery cart from Greenside Farm, Glaisnock, Cumnock taken late 1920s early 30s.
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Money changing hands! The Greenside Farm, Cumnock, milkman believed to be Alexander (Sawney) Crawford completing a transaction late 1920s.
Valuation Roll
1855 prop Richard Bannatyne, tenant James Bannatyne. 1875 & 1885 prop Capt. Robert Campbell
1895 tenant James Watson. 1905 prop John Marshall. 1920 prop Jeanie Marshall. 1925 prop David Robertson.
1895 tenant James Watson. 1905 prop John Marshall. 1920 prop Jeanie Marshall. 1925 prop David Robertson.
Buried in Cumnock New Cemetery and transcribed by George McMillan 2020
10.1.10. Weir Veitch In loving memory of Ann Wood Weir of Greenside Farm who died 25th February 2005 aged 66 years a loving mother, grandmother and sister beloved wife of Robert Veitch who died 10th February 2013 aged 74 yearsTogether again
Sale of Glaisnock House in 1919 includes Greenside Farm 109 acres, the Scotsman 20 June 1919



