Yes, he married in 1873. My 3xgt grandmother Hannah Staves was the widow of Edward Staves a boot and shoe manufacturer, I think they were quite well off however some problems were afoot because Edward drank himself to death aged 39.
The family must have made Thomas's/Henri's acquaintance when he was appearing in Hull in early 1873. Another lady connected with the Staves family said that the rumours were that Thomas/Henri either ran off with the family fortunes or squandered it, hence his disappearance after 1878. This slide into poverty entailed my 2xgt grandmother, Lucy Staves, having to go into 'service'.
I can't find him on 1871/81 or 91 censuses but he does appear in Salford in 1901 and 1911. In 1901 he has another 'wife' Annie whether legally or not I don't know, by the 1911 census he is in the workhouse in Salford and he died in September 1911 in Salford Infirmary from 'General paralysis of the insane' which I believe is another term for the tertiary stage of syphillis. His body was claimed by a James Johnson who arranged for the burial. It's a good story maybe worthy of a write up one day when I have more info.
I will post the picture of him when I receive the book.
Wendy