Most of my research has been on-line making use of the excellent search facility and records from Scotland's People. To gain some insight into the life and times of my ancestors I have also been making use of the The British Newspaper Archive.
This tale relates to my Scott ancestors from Ancrum near Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders.
In the 1871 Census my great great grandfather James Scott (1831-1912) is the tenant farmer at Lilliards Farm, Ancrum with his wife Helen Mabon (1831-1912) and their seven children including my great grandfather Thomas Scott (1865-1947).
I'm unsure how long James had tenanted the farm although I do know that it was less than 10 years. (His father James had been tenant farmer there until his death in 1855 however an Andrew Grieve is tenant farmer in the 1861 census).
The Southern Reporter of January 11th 1872 downloaded from The British Newspaper Archive contains an advert for the sale of Farm Stock and implements at Lilliards Farm.
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However that's not the end of this chapter of this story and things potentially get even worse. In the very same edition of the Southern Reporter on Jan 11th 1872 in the Local Intelligence section the following report appears.
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Remembering that James, then aged 41 has a wife and 7 children :-James (17), John (9), Agnes (8), Thomas (7), Mary (5), Helen (2) and 2 month old George these must have been difficult times indeed for James and Helen.