I've done some digging around and been shown the source docs. It seems Henry, born 20/3/1821 was baptised 18/7/1821, he was born at Mawnan. He married Elizabeth Inch at Kenwyn in 1852, but he had already previously come to AUst on the Navarino in 1848. It is a mystery why he returned, married Elizabeth and came back as an assisted passenger. Charles was witness at his wedding to Ellen Holden in St Kilda in 1854. Henry's first child Edward married Charles daughter Grace Gertrude ( they had a number of children die as infants an "cousins" is written on the death certificates. Henry was a substantial landowner in Highton Geel, where he is buried, and where I grew up. He was also a kep player in setting up the Wesleyan Church in the shire of Barrabool. There are legal papers regarding his inheritance form his grandfather Richard, as William's inheritance was only for his lifetime it seems. Apparently in the 1841 census Henry was with his brother John at Trevisa in St Enedor. Unfortunately the source docs are not mine so I cannot send them on. Regards, Scott Johns.
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They are there at Trevisa. Henry is listed as 25, older than expected - no occupation is given. He is residing with John a farmer and Anna his wife + 4 servants. That is certainly brother John. Also explains why he is not showing in 1851 as he is in Australia.
HO107/150/23 Folio 23 Page 7 Trevisa St Enoder
JOHNS John 30 Y Farmer JOHNS Anna 30 Y JOHNS Henry 25 Y + 4 servants
John is listed as a farmer at Retyn in 1851 and 1861. He dies in 1861 and burial also lists Retyn
Looks like your source is very good. The Navarino arrived in Adelaide and Henry JOHNS is listed as a passenger