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Noted as a merchant on dc of Henry George Hatfield. Daniel Hadfield, aged 37 arrived on the "Parmelia" 16 November 1832 as a convict. Occupation as a soldier/hawker. Seven years for false pledging. Tried Lancashire Quarter Sessions on 24 October 1831.No former convictions. Notes from Paul Robertson. Daniel Hadfield : Tried Lancashire Quarter Sessions for false pledging on 24 October 1831. Transported for seven years. Arrived Sydney from England on the "Parmelia" (Master, James Gilbert) 16 November 1832. Certificate of Freedom 8 May 1839. Age 16 November 1832 was 37 years. Description. Reads only. Jewish - single, a native of Prussia (Poland). Soldier/Hawker. Height 4'7". Dark, sallow complexion. Black hair mixed with grey. Chestnut eyes. Nose flat from blow. Scars on the back of the left hand. A further description has him at 5'5". Bridge of nose flat from fracture, swelling over left eyebrow, scars on back of left hand. In 1843, Daniel was declared insolvent, and in 1844 he applied for relief. Depositions by his creditors indicated that he lied about real estate holdings, which encouraged the to allow him credit. Under oath he denied these allegations. (see Barbara Gospel p 7). Died in a sulky accident in a country town west of Sydney. Partly confirmed by a Coroner's inquest into the death of Daniel Hatfield (AO Reel 2921 - Nov 1852 to April 1859 - inc Nos 6899-11945. Location of Original 4/6613) The Actual report has not survived, only the entry in the Registrar which reads "Daniel Hatfield - Visitation from God No 9184 Sydney 5 October 1855. Coroner, C Brennan 29 November 1855". There was no inquest for Ann Hatfield, and no dc for Daniel. The is no evidence of where the accident occurred or where he was buried.