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Hi Ann,
I think this is the family in the 1881 and 1891 census. Robert's occupation matches with the marriage certificate in 1887. Also there he was noted as deceased and Fanny (Annie in the census!) shows as widowed by 1891.
Address: Main Street, Old Kilpatrick, Dumbartonshire Robert Morrison, m, head, mar., 48, labourer in gas work, b. Ireland Fanny Morrison, f, wife, mar., 40, -, b. Ireland Thomas Morrison, m, son, unm., 14, apprentice gardener, b. Ireland Stewart Morrison, m, son, unm., 12, scholar, b. Ireland James Morrison, m, son, unm., 10, scholar, b. Ireland Maggie Morrison, f, dau., unm., 6, -, b. Old Kilpatrick Alexander Morrison, m, son, unm., 3, -, b. Old Kilpatrick Agnes Morrison, f, dau., unm., 5 months, -, b. Old Kilpatrick
Address: Stewart's Land, Old Kilpatrick, Dumbartonshire Annie Morrison, f, head, wid., 48, housewife, b. Ireland Thomas Morrison, m, son, unm., 24, holder on (shipyard), b. Ireland James Morrison, m, son, unm., 19, boatyard labourer, b. Ireland Alexander Morrison, m, son, unm., 13, scholar, b. Old Kilpatrick Agnes Morrison, f, dau., unm., 10, scholar, b. Old Kilpatrick James Wallace, m, lodger, unm., 38, general labourer, b. Campsie
I think Sarah must be out in domestic service, but can't see her in either. 
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