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Sigmund and Sándor's brother Adolf, born in 1846, joined them in Vienna in 1877 and married Therese Schönberg. Their 5 children, Karl, Felix, Paul, Juliette and Rudolf, were all born in Vienna. Adolf started as a gilder, coal merchant and trade representative. In 1881 he set up a factory for the production of leaven. In 1897 he also set up a factory for machine-boxes and in 1901 his business included a wine-trade. Beside this he was very popular with a fine singing voice. Though a Jew, he was an invited soloist at St. Stephan's cathedral in the square.
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