ahhh! So my brain actually may have been off to Alpha Centauri after all this poking about and deciphering with no results, I totally missunderstood as I thought the BHC you'd been chasing down WAS Michael Henry Rueben when you came across the odd spelling in 1901... Brain fried again
Oh, well, posting this anyway regarding Michael Henry Rueben since we'd brought this other lad into the thread...and he might have been BHC
...If he really was born Newcastle there is a marriage with the wife's surname as SIMON....somewhat close to Simmons but that's where the naming similarity ends... Maybe grasping for straws but some of this story appears to suit the described scenario, orphaned from birth.
Barnard Ruben & Rachel Simon Newcastle T. vol 10b p.295
In 1881 they have three children Cecily 4, Jules 3, Samuel baby
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XQCN-L43 The children are registered as "Reubens" and there is also a Henry b.1884, who died 1885
I found a Rachel Reuben b.1857 death March Quarter 1886 Middlesbrough, Yorkshire
and here is that family in 1901 Middlesbrough and a new wife, several new children with Bertha
http://www.rootschat.com/links/01ev3/ Marriages Sept. Quarter 1886.... but it is only a few months after Rachel dies and takes place back in Newcastle? Reuben, Bernard & Levy, Bertha Newcastle T. vol. 10b p.227
Because she was so young... perhaps Rachel may have died in childbirth....& could a baby have been rejected because of it? ( Happened to my husband's grandmother)
This may be the father's death in 1916 Middlesbrough
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2J4B-GV1Sorry to have taken the thread sideways. J.J.