Hi,
Dizziefish great work in finding the burial record for Fanny Bruin and yes you are right -she died at the same abode as Daughter Ellen in 1871c. So young, I`ll track down her death GRO.
Salome Smith
Thank you for the burial record for Salome Smith, how awful for the poor woman to have died of smallpox and end her days in a cattle shed, I wonder if that was because she was destitute or some form of quarantine, owned by Mrs West------related to James`s Wife Louisa?
A gypsy, well that would certainly fit in with the lifestyle of Benjamin Brewin senior travelling to and fro, a fair chance that she may have married his Son, we need the marriage GRO in order to obtain this cert; then we will know for sure where her Benjamin came from/family.
Samuel Brewin
I am not sure that was him in the 1871 census in Hull, Yorkshire as the place of birth was for Leicester, there were a couple of other Samuel Brewin`s born about 1860 Leicester so could be one of them, Fanny`s Son was born in Lincolnshire but I will keep the details to one side for the time being.
I think this Samuel married Mary Eliza Finn 1884 St Andrew, Grimsby.
GRO-1884 JFM Caistor, Lincs; Vol-7A Pge-869
Now I know the marriage entry states that Samuel`s Father was Benjamin Brewin but if you have found the correct death record for James Glover Brewin`s burial, along with Daughter Mary, 13 Sep 1858 it is quite possible that Fanny had a relationship with a Benjamin Brewin hence Samuel`s birth.
Being a married woman & a widow she christened Samuel with her Husbands name James Brewin? I have ordered Samuel`s birth cert; today to see if that yields any further clues as to who his real Father was.
If the right Samuel marrying Mary then he died in the North sea 1 Jan 1885 according to other tree members at ancestry. I have sent a pm to one for further details, if possible.
Great Britain Deaths & Burials, 1778-1988
Death; S. Brewin 1 Jan 1885 at sea, Great Britain. Age 24.
Occupation; 2nd Hand, Merchant Marine.
Source; familysearch.org
Indexing project no-B01719-4. GS film no-1483317
I am again trawling through newspapers etc.. to try and find out about his death, boat accident whilst keeping an eye out for anything related to James Glover Brewin?; maybe the ancestry member can shed more light on this event.
His Sister Charlotte may have died; AMJ 1860 Lincoln Vol-7A Pge-295.
I will move on with Sister Ellen next.