immigrant flag male ancestor  John  TROKE

  (b. abt. 1799 London, England   d. Little Lorraine, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada )  

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John TROKE was born abt. 1799 in London, England

John TROKE was the child of ?   and   ?





born in england and married Ann Burke in Cape breton

Occupation

John TROKE was a fisherman.
The pêcheur d'anguille, or eel fisherman, was a person who caught eels either for personal consumption or for sale. Eel fishing was practiced mainly in the St. Lawrence, but also in the Richelieu River, Lake St. Pierre, near L'Islet and Kamouraska.

Fishing was the first resource of early inhabitants, as they waited for their land to be cleared and start producing wheat.
Source: tfcq.ca

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