Are there any pre-1901 records of the married couple Solomon Tinsky (b 10 Oct 1872 Gruduv, Russia-Poland) and Dora Tinsky (maiden name Freidenberg, born 17 Dec 1874 Suidalk, Russia) who immigrated from Russia-Poland to England with their oldest son Morris Tinsky (b 9 May 1895 Russia)? They are Jewish.
Based on the birth dates of their children, they would have come to England after 9 May 1895 and before 5 Sep 1898.
According to family stories, they were leaving Russia on their way to America but only had enough money to get them as far as London, England. Solomon worked as a tailor to earn the money for the remaining passage, but the family kept growing and it took longer than expected. I found the source for the second part of their journey -- from Southampton, England, through Ellis Island on 4 Jul 1904.
I have them in the 1901 England Census, residence on Boyd Street, St George in the East, Middlesex, England. Solomon's occupation is Tailor/Cutter. Solomon, Dora, and oldest son Morris Tinsky (b 1895) born Russia (Russian Subject). Their two younger England-born children are in the household. Harris b 5 Sep 1898 and "Gertie" (later called Kate) b 1900.
In 1904 the couple had a son Simon or Leskin Tinsky; he died shortly after immigration to the US.
Solomon's father's name was something like Zeskin Tinksy, and both of them were supposedly born Gruduv, Russia-Poland.
Any help with sources before the 1901 England Census is much appreciated. Thank you.