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Hawkins Minnie Florence, dancer

You could be on to something there. From the Stage, 1911 there is a wanted advert for 12 Lady dancers, 15-22, terms for long engagement. Brewster’s Parisian.

If born in 1890 Minnie would be 21 at the time.
yes that would be it as i said i cant find her on the 1911 or the 1921 census..i have her parents on the 1911 and 1921 but minnie is not with them

lyn
 
as i cant find minnie on either the 1911 or the 1921 census in birmingham it looks like between these years she was dancing abroad..however she was in birmingham in 1923 which is when her son adrian was born..

lyn
Minnie did return from Spain for the birth of my father, however she had retired from dancing by that time Harold (her husband) and Minnie were living in Barcelona where Harold was Company Secretary for the Remington Typewriter Company. Minnie returned to Barcelona with my dad and they lived there for several years until the Spanish Civil War meant they had to leave, returning to Birmingham.
 
not sure what to make of it pedro...my main question is did minnie still live in birmingham when she started to dance for brewsters or did she travel abroad to join the company...maybe martin has the answer if we cant find any records showing that brewsters were indeed based in birmingham then it does look like minnie travelled abroard to join them

lyn
Living in Brum, as her parents had to sign the contract between Minnie and Mr Brewster due to her age.
 
More info on Harry Brewster. He was an impresario and dance agent operating from Paris. No evidence of a Birmingham base. He specialised in training and promoting speciality acts for internation contracts.
No record of Minnie, but many artists chose different stage names. No record of the Ontarios performing at the Moulin Rouge.
 
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