After searching high and low, I just learned from the 1911 census why one of my great grandmother's uncles, John Baxter, could not be found anywhere in the 1901 census. The 1911 census shows that two of his six living children were born in Russia. They were:
Alice Constance Baxter, 12 (b. c.1899), birthplace: Russia Resident, Nationality: British Subject
Albert Edward Baxter, 10 (b. c.1901), birthplace: Russia Resident, Nationality: British Subject
So I have a few questions:
How do I go about finding records of Alice and Albert's births? Being British subjects would their births be registered with the UK system or Russia?
What could possibly have made John and his family go to Russia? He was a wire rope maker from Sheffield, with no family connections to Russia at all. It can't have been just a short trip because they had two children born there, so they must have been there at least two or three years. They are back in the UK by 1903 with birth of their next child.
How would one get from the UK to Russia in around 1900?
Thanks!