
Thanks guys. You've given me a lot to go on. This is all amazing info. Yes, it was the NSW Police Gazette record with the reference to Brisbane but as I only got the "sampler" it didn't give much information. Going by what you gave me, that he had a ticket of leave, I assume as the date on the Police Gazette of 1858 as when he was freed. Thanks for this info, now have the ship's name, "Volunteer", ta.
So Neil, you think it is possible that the deaths of Cousins & Dyson were one & the same man. Hopefully this is right. Thanks Neil, for that info on the family names. If he wasn't John Cousins then John Cousins would have been known to him, hence the alias. Thank you Shaun, MAJM, Merlin, Neil, this is fascinating & more than I could have found. MAJM, should I order a transcript of the civil registration of death of Dyson or Cousins?

Thank you, Merlin, for that very specific info from the Police Gazettes. It looks like he may have had some inheritance, the poor guy & he probably never found out about it. Thanks Majm, for that info about the children (I have that) & for the trove references, have them too. An interesting family! John Dyast convicted of horse stealing & second husband of Emma's charged but not convicted of stealing money & gold dust.
