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References
| Primary Source | Sydney Gazette, 13 Oct 1831. New South Wales Government Gazette, 7 May 1834 Sydney Monitor, 11 May 1846. |
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Convict Notes




Daniel Mitchell was transported to New South Wales on the Dart. He was born in Paisley, and was a soldier, formerly a weaver. From his convict number, he was transported in 1831. He had a history of absconding from work gangs. The brig Dart was not a convict ship but had been used to transport convicts from Mauritius in 1834. "On Wednesday, the brig Dart, Griffin master, from the Mauritius, whence she sailed May 11th. Cargo - 9 tons of sugar. Two male and two female convicts from the Mauritius, were forwarded by this vessel." Sydney Monitor, Sat 12 July 1834. Sydney Gazette, 13 Oct 1831 Absconded prisoners Mitchell Daniel, No. 31 -768, Dart, 29, Weaver and Soldier, Paisley, 5 feet 5 ¼, dark hazle eyes, brown hair, ruddy comp. from No. 28 Road Gang. 2nd time of running. Runaways apprehended up to the 7th January, 1833. Daniel Mitchell, Dart, from Iron Cove. Sydney Gazette, 10 Jan 1833. LIST OF RUNAWAYS APPREHENDED DURING THE WEEK. Mitchell Daniel, Dart, No. 4 Road Party. New South Wales Government Gazette, 7 May 1834 Ticket of Leave cancelled for the reasons stated. Daniel Mitchell, per Dart, being unable to support himself, from ill health; Bathurst Bench. Sydney Monitor, 11 May 1846.