Thank you all so very much for responding to my post. Yes, that is the correct marriage.
Lily and Albert had 2 daughters one being my 2x great grandmother, Kate born in 1889. They had another daughter Florence in 1892. Kate was raised by another family and I believe she was boarded out and eventually "adopted" by the family she lived with. I had suspicion that Lily was in the workhouse but couldn't find anything to prove it until I got the information from her burial record which gave an address of The Workhouse.
When Kate was born the address given on her birth certificate was 56 Jermyn Road which was Lily's mother's address. On the 1891 census there is no sign of Lily living with her mother at that address. I realize it was 2 years after Kate's birth. On Florence's birth certificate in 1892 the same address was given, but it seems she was baptized in the workhouse.
When Lily died in 1899 it states that she was the widow of Albert Breckin-cloth finisher. An address of 2 High Street is given on her death certificate but the burial certificate gives the address of the workhouse. If I could find either one of them in 1891 it would certainly help, but I can't find them.
I believe that Florence was probably boarded out as well and have ordered research for both girls at the West Yorkshire Archives to find out. There is no death record that I can find for Albert between Florence's birth (if he really is the father as the certificate states) and 1899 the year of Lily's death as she is listed as his widow.
Albert is a mystery! There is an Alfred W Brackin - listed in 1891 who is a cloth finisher and I suspect this may be him. But where Lily is I don't think I will ever know.
Once again, thank you for all of the responses!
Tamara