Hi Eccles,
Indeed I do. I was born in Dumfries not far from Greenbrae Loaning.
In 2007 I spent about 3 hours every Saturday for about 6 months in the library photocopying, researching and noting down genealogy info in Dumfries (which was in addition to all the online research undertaken).
Whilst at the Library I spent ages looking through year by year valuation rolls (dating from 1860s right through to the present day) to trace family members. It is like a yearly census of sorts, but includes taxation details.
Since my great grandparents once lived at Greenbrae Loaning I photocopied the relevant years they stayed there (A3 sheets) and on the same print out I have his neighbours.
In 1914-1915 the properties under the heading Greenbrae Loaning were owned by John Wright, a retired clothier who lived at Delvinbrae, Tinwald. In the four houses listed, John Anderson, sawmiller and his family lived in one. James Hackney, fireman in another, Mrs Jane McLellan the other, and, Thomas Little, a railway employee in the fourth (No. 4 perhaps).
In the following taxation year (1915-1916), the same owner and occupiers were recorded.
In 1916-1917 I see William Paul, labourer was the tenant living in a house with a yearly rent/value of £6 10s 0d. The property was owned by the Trustees of James Teenan, horse dealer of Dumfries - and administered by Jas. Hiddleston & Son, hosue agents.
Mr Paul's neighbours were my great grandmother (Mrs Agnes Green) and her children (my greatgrandfather was at the first world war). Mrs Elizabeth McConnell was in the other house. All had a rental value of £6 10s 0d.
The 1917-1918 and 1918-1919 records showed that the same records applied.
On the 1919-1920 valuation roll, the properties were still owned by the Trustees but Robert Paul, soldier is listed as tenant and his neighbours were William McConnell, labourer and in the other house was my Greens.
The same occupants are listed for the 1920-1921 valuation roll, but the rental value increased to £7 10s 0d.
In 1921-1922 roll record situation was the same except the rental value Had again increased to £9 1s 0d.
In 1922, Robert Paul was listed as a dealer - a situation that remained the case till 1925.
I didn't copy any records for Greenbrae Loaning after 1925 as my Green lot had relocated.
Hope you find some of the above interesting.
Best regards,
Kojak