Lesson learned the hard way
Data Recovery may Depend on if the External Drive is a Mechanical Drive or SSD drive
If you intended to try and recovery the Data - Immediately Stop using the drive
The more new data written to the drive the less chances of recovery any data
You will need to search for a Reputation Professional Data Recovery Company
No, I do not know or can I recommend any companies just because I use a Single Drive for a Single Purpose - Time Machine Backups
They will tell you, the probably can recovery Some Data but Not ALL Data
Caveat If the drive is an SSD Drive - forget the idea of Data Recovery
Connect a storage device to your Mac
Connect an external storage device, such as a USB drive or Thunderbolt drive, to the appropriate port on your Mac. Identify the ports on your Mac.
- Use a storage device with at least twice the storage capacity of your Mac. For example, if your Mac has 1TB of storage, your backup disk should ideally have at least 2TB of storage. If Time Machine needs more storage space, your Mac will let you know.
- Use your Time Machine backup disk only for Time Machine backups, not for storage of other files.*