On the advice of Charles Grant Tindal, after his release from prison. Mount Marlow station was sold in 1877 and Henry returned to England in December 1878 on the
Whampoa after having proposed to Katharine Rose McConnel, daughter of David Cannon McConnel on the top of
Mount Coot-tha. They were married at the British Legation in
Berne, Switzerland, in 1879 and returned to Cressbrook for the birth of their first daughter. Henry then purchased Glenhaughton Station on the
Dawson River for D. C. McConnel before leaving to manage Ramornie Station on the
Clarence River for Charles Grant Tindal until 1885 and then Gordon Brook Station until 1888. He returned to Queensland permanently in 1888 to build a house for his wife and four children, first at
Mount Stanley and finally at
Caboonbah in 1889–1890. His
Caboonbah Homestead was built in a unique position commanding a view of both the
Stanley and
Brisbane Rivers and it was from here that Henry Somerset sent riders on two separate occasions to warn Brisbane of impending
flooding in 1893. The first was a local bullock driver named Harry Winwood who rode to Esk with a telegram for Post Master General, Brisbane, but
"not a soul was warned". The second was a stockman from Dalgangal station, Billy Mateer, who rode to
North Pine with more success. Convinced that Caboonbah's location was ideal for a flood warning station for the
Brisbane and
Stanley Rivers, Henry lobbied hard. and achieved his objective in 1895. In 1893, he became the first chairman of the
Mount Beppo State School, which opened on 4 September 1893. ==Politics==