Note: , CA for a year. In 1920 they returned to Los Angeles. Al quit school in the 10th grade and went to work for a battery company. Albert worked for 25 years as a machinist and was last employed with Meyer-Drake Company working on Indy 500 engines. The San Bernardino County Sun, 1 Oct 1928: Seven were hurt yesterday afternoon when automobiles operated by D. O. Hunter of Glendale and Albert Doig of Los Angeles, collided north of the city. The Injured were: Mr. Hunter, cut above the eye; his wife, slight cuts; Mrs. T. Corson, bruises; Albert Doig, cuts to the hand; Mrs. E. F. Doig [mother], bruised face and body; and Mrs. C. E. Moore [aunt], possible internal injuries. Note: Albert moved with the family in the fall of 1918 to Los Angeles, CA. They went to San Diego
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