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New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics Daniel F Johnson : Volume 56 Number 3153

Date : October 3, 1881
County : Saint John
Place : Saint John
Newspaper : The Daily Sun

The language of the text is the original used in the newspaper entry and as transcribed by Daniel F. Johnson. Records acquired by the Provincial Archives are not translated from the language in which they originate.

Death of Jacob V. Troop (abridged) Mr. Troop was in the 73rd year of his age at the time of his death. He was born in Upper Granville, N.S. where he carried on the business of a general trader for several years. About 40 years ago he removed to St. John and opened a flour and general provision store on the North Market Wharf. His first venture in shipping was the schr. "Kate", a vessel of 60 tons burthen. For years Mr. Troop kept adding to his fleet of small vessels which were used maily in the West Indies business. Gradually as the freight market there became unprofitable, Mr. Troop transferred his operations to vessels of a larger class. The vessels that he was interested in after that period were mainly built in the shipyards established by himseld with Mr. Young in Nova Scotia and John S. Parker, Tynemouth Creek. It was to the enlarged ideas of Mr. Troop, assisted by his son, Howard D. Troop that the character and outfit of our spruce vessels reached their present high stage of perfection. (see original for names of vessels in Troop's fleet) He educated a class of masters for his vessels. He sat in the House until dissolution by Governor Gordon. He was a regular attendant of Centenary Methodist Church. He leaves a wife and five children: Howard D. Troop of firm Troop & Son; Josephine Troop w/o A. Chipman Smith, Esq.; Lizzie Troop w/o Charles McLauchlan, Jr., Esq.; Miss Annie Troop and Jacob V. Troop jr. (see original)