Yes I have a copy of the marriage certificate, and my mistake it is 1872, not 1877
So what are the names of Margaret Palmer's parents?
In 1871 census, surname is given a Morrieson, at 66 Dean Path
I always search for Mor*son when using Scotland's People.
a possibility in 1881 of a John N Morrison in Falkirk, Fishsalesman (Out of Emp) and a wife Margaret born at Camelon, Stirling, not as Margaret Palmer in Edinburgh. also John N age 10mth, Mary C age 5 born in New Zealand and Jemima age 3 born in Camelon!
Yes. Your post crossed with mine containing the same information.
There's a death announcement in the Riverine Grazier on 21 June 1921 of the death of Maggie, beloved wife of John Napier Morrison, on 17 June 1921 in Sydney, aged 89. There are three records of deaths of Margaret Morrisons in 1921 in NSW. One is aged 93, so isn't yours. Another is the daughter of Robert and Elizabeth, death in Redfern, and the other is the daughter of Donald and Jane, death in Penrith.
There is a baptism of Margaret Palmer, parents Robert Palmer and Elizabeth Burt, in Falkirk on 2 October 1852.
The Riverine Grazier of 28 October 1921 has a report of the death of John Napier Morrison. There is a death of John Napier Morrison, parents James and Mary, registered in Hay in 1921.
They must have been in New South Wales by 1895, because John Napier Morrison was arrested on a charge of forging a cheque, according to the NSW Police Gazette of 6 March 1895.
In 1898 the licence of the Post Office Hotel, Maudge, was transferred to John Napier Middlemas Morrison.
You can look up all the newspaper reports for yourself at
https://trove.nla.gov.au/