Background
He was born the seventh son of Benjamin Boothby (1803–1868) and most likely named for his father"s friend and benefactor Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro.
He was born the seventh son of Benjamin Boothby (1803–1868) and most likely named for his father"s friend and benefactor Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro.
He worked as a commission agent and auctioneer. He moved from Naracoorte to Strathalbyn around 1873 and to Adelaide in 1874. In 1878 he was declared insolvent.
He is perhaps best remembered as father of Guy Boothby (1867–1907) private secretary to Adelaide mayor Lewis Cohen, traveller and author with a significant career in England, and of Ben Boothby (since 1870), artist and companion on Guy"s journeys, and also a writer of popular fiction, who completed several of his brother"s unfinished stories, and illustrated others
He was by profession a land agent in Bloomsbury, London. Thomas Wilde Boothby married Mary Agnes Hodding (1843 – 16 July 1907) on 10 March 1864.
Their family included:
Guy Newell Boothby (13 October 1867 – 26 February 1907) private secretary to mayor, successful author in England. He also he wrote libretti for two comic operas Sylvia (1890, Adelaide) and The Jonquil (1891). and illustrated others
He was in business land agent of Bloomsbury, London. youngest son Robert Cecil Boothby (7 July 1872 – ) married Constance Ellen Miall ( – ) on 2 June 1906.
He was stockbroker of Sydenham, Kent.
He was a member of the South Australian House of Assembly seat of Victoria from June 1873 to February 1875.