Adlersheim, Franz Xaver (Tomejan) Edler von
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Subscriber to Beethoven's Op. 1 Piano Trios and dedicatee of Joseph Eybler's Op. 2 string trios. A [https://www.digital.wienbibliothek.at/wbrobv/content/ | Subscriber to Beethoven's Op. 1 Piano Trios and dedicatee of Joseph Eybler's Op. 2 string trios. A [https://www.digital.wienbibliothek.at/wbrobv/content/thumbview/343493 Vienna address book from 1805] lists his residence as [https://www.digital.wienbibliothek.at/wbrobv/content/pageview/343513?query=adlersheim%20franz Schulhof, Stadt 446]. He seems to have inherited the house around this time from his father, Joseph, who had owned it [https://www.digital.wienbibliothek.at/wbrobv/content/pageview/364709?query=adlersheim%20franz since 1795]. His death was announced in the [http://anno.onb.ac.at/cgi-content/anno?aid=wrz&datum=18260704&query=%22franz%22+%22Xaver%22+%22adlersheim%22&ref=anno-search&seite=9 ''Wiener Zeitung'']. | ||
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Died in Vienna, 14 May 1826
Subscriber to Beethoven's Op. 1 Piano Trios and dedicatee of Joseph Eybler's Op. 2 string trios. A Vienna address book from 1805 lists his residence as Schulhof, Stadt 446. He seems to have inherited the house around this time from his father, Joseph, who had owned it since 1795. His death was announced in the Wiener Zeitung.