Yes, the fact he registered the birth would mean he was (thanks for getting me to double check that to confirm 👍🏻).
'On 9th September 1916 Elizabeth went to live with Joseph at 46 Canonbury Square London and stayed there with him until and beyond the date of Victor's petition. They occupied the same bedroom and passed under the names of Mr and Mrs Balmer and that they left on 5th November 1916.'
Where was he (for 1 year) between deserting the military and Sept 1916 when the two started living together as a couple.
I find it odd that he didn't get arrested by the military police after he deserted. If he had stayed around SE England, it seems that would have been probable. Perhaps he changed his name and hid that way?
Have you looked to see who was the owner of 46 Canonbury Square? Any connection to either person?
It seems to have been a boarding house in 1911.
I've just read through the divorce papers again and they state "during the months of January, February, March, April, may and June 1915 that Elizabeth commited adultery with Joseph at The Old House, Aylesbury.
That during the months of August, September and October 1916 frequently visited Elizabeth and is thought to have commited adultery."
Does that imply that between June 1915 and August 1916 he wasn't in England?
Yes it is very strange that he wasn't arrested or wanted by the military police. During this period of time Victor had filed for divorce and Joseph was a co-respondent - perhaps I should relook at any responses from him in the notes and the date on them.
Apart from the census returns what is the best way to look into ownership of property please?
Thanks 🙏🏻