[5] In 1860 Thomas was relieved of his position in the Falklands and found a new post with new employers in Montevideo, Uruguay, relocating his family there.
[8] In 1888 Havers moved to Paris with her three children by fellow artist Frederick Morgan (1847–1927), drawn by the French school of painting.
Her career was cut short by her sudden death at the age of 40 at her residence in Marlborough Road, St. John's Wood, London, on 26 August 1890.
Havers first exhibited at the Society of British Artists in Suffolk Street, and in 1873 for the first time at the Royal Academy.
She also worked in art-illustration, in particular for some of the stories written by her sister Dorothy Henrietta Boulger who used the pseudonym "Theo Gift".