If you use the transparency tool on the map on the location link above, you can see that Greenside has gone, but there does appear to be a new farm to the west of the old Greenside, named Ravenscroft.
The History of Ochiltree Village & Parish - Dane Love
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Greenside
200 acres in 1851. Abandoned and merged with other farms to form Ravenscroft.
-1600 - John Murdoch
1615- - Agnes Murdoch
- John Murdoch
1664 - Catherine Murdoch
1841 - William Baird
1851-1855 Bonnyton Estate - Gilbert McKerrow
1871 - Archibald Cameron
1881 - William Miller
The 1851 census shows Gilbert McKerrow 52 farmer of 200 acres , Hill pasture emp 1 labourer along with wife Margaret 44 (Campbell), son William 18, son John 16, son Andrew 12, daughters Hannah & Mary both 6, son Campbell 2 and 1 female house servant.
Census
The 1841 census shows William Baird 30 farmer, Thomas Baird 20, Isabella Baird 15, Grace Baird 14 and Andrew Baird 11The 1851 census shows Gilbert McKerrow 52 farmer of 200 acres , Hill pasture emp 1 labourer along with wife Margaret 44 (Campbell), son William 18, son John 16, son Andrew 12, daughters Hannah & Mary both 6, son Campbell 2 and 1 female house servant.
The 1871 census shows Archibald Cameron 48 a railway labourer living in Greenside with his wife and 5 children.
The 1881 census shows William Millar a 44yr old shepherd living there with his wife Marion 41 and 8 children age 14yrs and under.
There is no census record for Greenside after 1881, and these maps show that the farm no longer exists, but that there was a Greenside farm, and it was there from before 1615 to the 1880s.
Commissariot of Glasgow
Agnes Hunter, relict of John Murdoch in Greensyde, Parish of Ochiltree 9/11/1615
Catherine Murdoch relict of John Murdoch in Greensyde, Parish of Ochiltree 12/8/1664


