Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)

Albert A. Doub (b. 1865)
MSA SC 3520-13624

Biography:

Born at Beaver Creek, Washington County, Maryland, April 11, 1865.  Attended public schools of Washington County; Hagerstown High School; University of Kentucky; The Johns Hopkins University, B.A., 1886.  Married first wife Mary Gruber (d. 1891) in 1888; two daughters were Mary Irene (m. J. Bannister Roberts) and Elton (m. Lestor G. Sigourney).   Married second wife Anne Peyton Cochran in 1900; six children were George Moffatt Cochran, Albert A., Jr., Anne Peyton, John Baldwin (c. 1908-1917), Margaret Lynn (d. in infancy), and Elizabeth Boys.  Admitted to the Maryland bar, 1894.  Resided on West Washington Street, Cumberland.

Principal, Williamsport High School, c. 1887-89.  Principal, Beall High School, Frostburg, c. 1890-95.  Treasurer of Allegany County, 1893-94.  City attorney, cities of Frostburg and Cumberland.  Counsel for Allegany County commissioners, four years.  Referee in bankruptcy for Allegany and Garrett counties, 1898-1910.  Republican party nominee for attorney general of Maryland, 1915.  Delegate-at-large, Republican National Convention, 1916.  Associate Judge, Fourth Judicial Circuit of Maryland (Allegany County), 1921-.  Member, Elks, Royal Arcanum.  Member and vestryman, Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church of Cumberland.

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