7. Charles Hilary (Dr. Vet. Medicine), Doyle graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College in 1902, he began a practice in Coffeyville, Kansas. Dr. Charles W State Veterinarian in three other states. In 1914 he served on the State Board of Examiners for State of Kansas, where he died.
8. Joseph Pierce Doyle was a clerk for Marshall Wells Co., St. Boniface Manitoba. He was apparently called Percy, but I suspect was the 'uncle Piery' from whomJoe Doyle learned his blacksmithing. A big man, he was struckbyaWinnipegstreetarin l9ll,whichlefthimwithawakhean. His children were John Edward (Married Margaret A. Kelly), Francis Patrick (Dr. Pat Doyle), Mary Margaret Johanna, and Catherine Theresa.
9. Francis (Frank) was an express messenger on the train which ran from Charlottetown to St. John, NB. His job was to handle all express traffic. A very quiet nun who had a reputation for being kind to new railway workers, showing them the ‘ropes,’ etc. Frank was msed badly during the war and lost his speech and sight for four months. He married Ethyl Perceval when he was fifty-six, having gone with her 'for yurs' before that. She was 'Iabs' MacDonald's mother’s sister. They lived in Charlotte- town at 17 Pownal Street. (I believe this to be the Frank Doyle who was best man at the wedding of John Doyle and Ellen Zita MacDonald.)