Across
- 1. A key crop for Doyle and Jones families.
- 3. What profession was associated with a later generation James Broder?
- 6. A common middle name among several Doyle family members.
- 7. The county in Ireland where the Doyle family originated.
- 11. Nickname often used for Edward "Ned" Jones.
- 13. Loyalist John Jones sought it in Upper Canada.
- 14. A common first name shared by several Jones patriarchs.
- 17. A social gathering mentioned in connection with a Doyle family event.
- 18. A profession of John Jones, a United Empire Loyalist.
- 19. A mode of transport likely used by James Broder on his journey.
- 22. What agricultural activity was associated with some Doyle and Jones families?
- 23. Region in Ireland from which the Broders originated.
- 25. Wife of the immigrant James Broder.
- 26. Relationship of Phoebe Doyle to James Broder.
- 27. The side the Jones family supported in the revolution.
- 28. INFANTRY What military unit did William John Doyle serve with in WWI?
- 29. What crucial transportation route were some Broders involved with in early Canada?
- 30. Settlement in Upper Canada where many Loyalists, including Doyles, established themselves.
- 31. A legal document often associated with the transfer of property.
Down
- 2. REVOLUTION What war prompted the Loyalist migration to Canada?
- 4. Profession held by several Jones men, indicating skilled craftsmanship.
- 5. BRUNSWICK The Canadian province where James Broder is believed to have arrived.
- 8. In what century did many Loyalists arrive in Upper Canada?
- 9. What type of grant did Loyalists like John Jones receive for their service?
- 10. A female Doyle name echoing a biblical figure.
- 12. Craftsman title shared by many Jones men.
- 14. The war in which William John Doyle served in his younger years.
- 15. What vital resource did some Doyles and Jones rely on for their livelihoods?
- 16. What country did James Broder emigrate from?
- 19. This river is near where some Jones family members settled in Upper Canada.
- 20. What was Catherine Sweeten's likely origin, considering her marriage to William Doyle?
- 21. A shared first name in the early Doyle family.
- 22. A key occupation of several Broder family members in the early 1900s.
- 24. What construction projects were some Broder men involved in?
- 29. The religious affiliation frequently mentioned within the Doyle family.
