Hi, yes that's him on the 1871 and 1881 censuses- the only two censuses I can find my tricky Edward on! I have Elizabeth on all censuses alive apart from 1861. Even if Edward, as a mariner, was sailing on the 1861 census, I would have thought his wife would be staying behind somewhere in Liverpool?
That's also the correct death record. I have both death and marriage certificate- if they're scanned on my computer I'll try and attach them. (Not entirely sure how)
on the 1861 marriage, Edward's father is another Edward and a supposed farmer. I've had no luck finding him either. The marriage is under 'Greaves' and there is no age. Edward's a mariner again. He and Elizabeth are supposedly living at Norfolk Street/Place (slightly illegible) Then again, one of my other ancestors in London quoted her residence on her son's baptism. Two days later, on the census, a completely different family were living there, and she was no where to be seen! I'm inclined to think my ancestors were all liars!
Witnesses were Elizabeth's sister and a Henry (?) Roberts ? Noblet?