The entry below Helen in the 1911 census. Is baby William a Bain?
In 1901, there is this entry at 41 Balvenie Street Mortlach:
Peter Bain 54 shoemaker b. Speymouth, Morayshire
Helen Bain 28 daughter, housekeeper b. glenrinnes, Banffshire
Elizabeth Bain 10 grandchild b. Mortlach, Banffshire
Jeanie Bain 7 grandchild b. Mortlach, Banffshire
James Smith 6 Months grandchild b. Mortlach, Banffshire
Details for this family show on page 5 of this doc www.brebner.com/uploads/bre13379.pdf
Monica
Just as a further possibility and side note to these searches.
We have Helen Bain likely at home in 1901.
In 1911, she is working as a housekeeper to James Smith. We know from this census that she had just given birth some months ago to William Tennant Bain and he shows with his mum Helen in 1911.
A couple of years later, you have the birth you have been researching of John Myron Bain, son to Morris Myron and Helen Bain.
Back to 1901, and the the entry we have as above. Wondering whether Helen is also the mother to baby James Smith. His birth is registered as James Smith Bain in Mortlach 1900. Could he be the natural son of James Smith that Helen shows as living with in 1911?
Probably a stretch too far..but the 1 yr old Barbara Smith in the 1911 household entry was born and registered in 1909 as Barbara Helen...but can't see a further birth entry under Bain! Added: Barbara was illegitimate, but Helen Bain was not the mother.
Monica