(1810 - 1893)
Henry Samuel Sadd was born in London. He exhibited one engraving, a portrait of ‘J. Liston, Esq.’ after a painting by George Clint (1770-1854), at the Society of British Artists, Suffolk Street, in 1832. Sadd’s address was given at the time as ‘21 Quickset Row, New Road, Fitzroy Square’. In 1836 he married Eliza Butler of Lambeth at St James’s Church, Paddington. By the time of the 1851 census, Sadd was living in Westminster with his wife, his year old daughter, also Eliza, and two servants.