TwiggyTree, Lucy2.
I can't thank you enough for looking into all of this! I hope I can add some more context to what I've found. Though I see you're solving the puzzle faster than I can.
I should have mentioned Margaret's other middle name. Moore. This was also her mother's maiden name.
Agnes Moore Married William Wood Fullbrook.
The article about James being a waiter must have come from those sources mentioned earler. Much of this work was done by my Uncle, who was in contact with another relative of Agnes.
When the newspapers said that she 'got in trouble with Stevenson, I assumed their relationship all together collapsed and they may not have kept in contact. Which would be a shame to have a whole in my Family tree where I can't fill in his parents and hit a fall. Who where these Stevensons!
Agnes has been more giving in terms of her history. Which is great having so much public record on her. I went into the history of her husband William Fullbrook only to later realize that the daughter, Margaret 'Daisy' wasn't his. Margaret being my Great Grandmother.
So now I'm left with this vestigial history of that line.
Lucy2, you are thorough with your hunting.
Daisy was Margaret's nick name. She does appear to have an Illegitimate daughter named Jean Duffrin Fullbrook when she was 18. I'll ask Jean's daughters what else they know, but I doubt much. Jean lived with Margaret and her step-father Joseph Henry Sydney. Though I don't believe Margaret ever married him. He himself was already married to a woman in Victoria, who was filing for divorce. Margaret had a child named James Fullbrook in Sydney 1915, died after 2 days, with no father given. But I believe this to be Joseph's child, as all her next children where his. Their 1916 Child was named George S Fullbrook, but was known as George Sydney later in life.
I see you also found Agnes in Chippendale, 1913. I think I found how she arrived. There was a boat called the Moeraki. Wellington to Sydney 7 June 1912.
The manifest has 3 Fullbrooks with no first names given. But they were listed as 1 Married woman, 1 Single woman, and 1 Child.
I think this must mean Agnes Fullbrook. Margaret Fullbrook and her daughter Jean.
I didn't know about the Maheno ship later on? I had a Great Uncle take that same ship to Sydney only a few years later. Different side of the family though. Small world.
I'm going to need to chase up those Divorce papers. They may be my best clue besides trying to find James living near Agnes. She did travel around a lot.
Margaret died in 1976 and the public record shows only her mother Agnes. She also didn't technically marry Joseph. At least I can't find a record of it? I like the idea of custody files and Gazettes. They may be my next chance.