Yes, from the snippet of information I have Annie arrived in Sydney and 1925/1926 met and commenced living with a Jack James in Sydney. Their daughter was born 1926 (as she was 17 in 1943 when she married.
No, to two husbands as, I still have no information to even one husband. The husband John Richmond is a new one on me.
1928/1929 - Annie and de-facto husband, Jack, separated.
1929/1930 - Jack James, Annie's ex de-facto husband, died. The source for this info was my Aunty (deceased) Annie's sister.
Yes, I can access Ancestry from my library. Might be worth a visit.
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So from the 1930 Electoral Rolls uploaded at Ancestry (Wentworth, polling at Bondi Nth) you already know that Meta Sophia JACKSON, home duties, was enrolled to vote in respect of 39 Matilda Street BONDI, and that Charles Robert JACKSON, motor engineer, was also enrolled to vote in respect of 39 Matilda St BONDI, and that Annie TITTERINGTON, home duties was enrolled to vote in respect of 39 Matilda Street BONDI.
There were elections in NSW 25 Oct 1930, but earlier than that there were Federal elections 28 July 1930. I am suggesting that as Meta’s, Charles’ and Annie’s electoral roll listings are NOT on a supplementary list, that they had been residing at that Matilda St address for quite some time prior to the calling of the July elections. There had been elections in NSW in October 1927. The 1927 rolls should be at the NSW State Library in Sydney. There were federal elections in all seats of the House of Reps in October 1929. NSW State Library would likely have those rolls too. I do not live in Sydney, and I do not have copy of the 1927 or the 1929 rolls.... It was compulsory for all British Subjects aged 21 years and over and living in NSW to enrol to vote.
Charles and Annie married 25 February 1933.
Charles received his Decree Absolute Sept 1931 from Kathleen Alice Jackson.
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/16800304 17 Sept 1931
Charles had custody of his daughter
http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/16755210 18 Feb 1931.
Annie quit her marriage (possibly an informal one) with John RICHMOND in Oct 1927, so she should be at the Redfern Street, Redfern address on that 1927 roll.
Doesn't actually leave a lot of time for Jack STEEL at Redfern, particularly when, apart from your Aunty's info to you, there's only the 1943 marriage cert mention for him.
The 'common' factor is in the given names for Annie's partners...
Jack JAMES, Jack James STEEL, Jack STEEL and John RICHMOND.... I wonder if they are one and the same person perhaps ?
Jack and John are interchangeable.
Cheers, JM