b. 1828
               
               d. 1907-02-02
               
               
               
                  
                  
                  
                  
                  John Trutch was born in 
1828 in St. John’s, 
Jamaica, while his father, 
William Trutch, was posted there as a British government official and landowner.
2 He returned to Somerset, England with the family in 
1834 and attended school at Mount Radford College in Devonshire, with his brother 
Joseph.
3Joseph moved to America during the gold rush in 1849, and he secured survey contracts in North America for John in 1854.4
                  
                  
                  When 
Joseph returned to England to lobby for a government position with the colonies, around
                     
1856, John remained in the United States.
5 He attempted to become an American citizen, but ultimately abandoned his 
Oregon land claim because citizenship was a requirement.
6 Ten years later, his claim was under dispute by two rivaling groups and the home
                     was dynamited.
7When his brother was appointed to political office in 
1865, John received his brother’s interest shares from the Alexandria Suspension Bridge
                     in order to lessen public disdain from 
Joseph’s growing affluence from political influence.
8During his brother’s political career, John likely benefited from his family’s social
                     standing and continued to receive substantial survey contracts until 
1889, when he was appointed land commissioner for the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway.
9 He lived in 
Victoria until his wife Zoe died in 
1894, returning to England in 
1896, where he would live until his death in 
1907.
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                        - 1. Robin Fisher, 
                              Trutch, Sir Joseph William, Dictionary of Canadian Biography.
- 2. Jerry Olsen, It takes more than a good resume to get a government contract. John Trutch (1828)
                              Sir Joseph William Trutch (1826-1904) , Surveying North of the River 2, 2018, 1.
- 3. Robin Fisher, 
                              Trutch, Sir Joseph William, Dictionary of Canadian Biography.
- 4. Jerry Olsen, It takes more than a good resume to get a government contract. John Trutch (1828)
                              Sir Joseph William Trutch (1826-1904) , Surveying North of the River 2, 2018, 3.
- 5. Ibid.
- 6. Ibid.
- 7. Ibid.
- 8. Douglas to Newcastle, 14 September 1863, 10454, CO 60/16, p. 152.
- 9. Jerry Olsen, It takes more than a good resume to get a government contract. John Trutch (1828)
                              Sir Joseph William Trutch (1826-1904) , Surveying North of the River 2, 2018, 9.
- 10. Ibid.