Henry was born in
Melbourne, Victoria, a son of
(William) Hampden Dutton (1805 – 21 November 1849) and his wife Charlotte da Silva Dutton, née Cameron (1813 – 11 May 1885), a stepdaughter of
Capt. John Finnis (1802–1872). Their families were notable in South Australian history; his uncle
Francis Stacker Dutton was involved in the discovery and exploitation of the copper deposits near Kapunda and was later Premier of the colony. His parents moved to South Australia in December 1838 and settled for a while in
Mount Barker. Hampden persuaded his younger brother
Frederick, who was then in Melbourne, to move to South Australia. This he did, in 1841 with the property "Koonunga" in partnership with
Captain Bagot, then in 1843 acquired Finnis's property north east of
Kapunda, which he renamed
Anlaby. When Henry was five years old his father died; his mother either returned to, or remained in South Australia, living at Strangways Terrace,
North Adelaide. Henry was educated at
St Peter's College, and in 1869 was working as a clerk then teller for the
Bank of South Australia, moving to
Yankalilla around 1870,
Brighton 1872, then around 1880
Mount Pleasant, where he was bank manager in 1890 when his uncle Frederick died, leaving him "Anlaby". Henry put a great deal of effort into the development of the "Anlaby" residence. What had started in 1841 as a shingle-covered hut built by overseer
Alexander Buchanan and his wife Penelope Ann, née Haddrick he developed into what has been described as a "mansion, set in delightful surroundings". The property decreased in size and importance over the years: part was subdivided for "closer settlement", then another tranche was acquired by the State government for "soldier settlement", but Henry also acquired additional property: North Booborowie, near
Burra, in partnership with
John Melrose, and Koonowla vineyard and orchard, on the road between
Saddleworth and
Auburn. He purchase Koonowla in 1906 for £10,000, and owned the estate until his death. When
James Martin & Company was liquidated in 1907, he purchased the business, and by enforcing some rationalization, kept the business viable within his lifetime, to the benefit of
the town. He died after a few days' illness, diagnosed as having a blood clot on the brain. He was buried at Anlaby. ==Yacht
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