Albert Aub, one of the most prominent of the older members of the New York Stock Exchange died at his home, No. 43 East Eighty-third St., on Monday afternoon. Mr. Aub had been a member of the Stock Exchange for more than thirty-four years. He was born in Bayreuth, Germany, in 1842. He received a liberal education, and was widely read on scientific topics, and his judgment on financial matters had weight with his many friends and associates. He brought with him to this country letters of recommendation to a number of bankers and, winning their esteem and confidence, soon entered the Stock Exchange as their representative.
Mr. Aub married Miss Emma Rupprecht, the daughter of Dr. Louis Rupprecht, of this city, who survives him with three children. He was well known in artistic circles and was considered a competent critic on art and musical topics.
The funeral services will be held at his home this afternoon at 5 o'çlock, and will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. William C. Winslow of Boston, who was closely associated with Mr. Aub in the work of the Egyptian Exploration Fund, of which Mr. Aub had long been honorary secretary. Mr. Aub was also a member of the American Geographical Society.
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Albert Samuel Aub was the son of Joseph Aub (rabbi in Bayreuth, Mainz and Berlin) and wife Ida Jettel Osmund.
Albert Aub, one of the most prominent of the older members of the New York Stock Exchange died at his home, No. 43 East Eighty-third St., on Monday afternoon. Mr. Aub had been a member of the Stock Exchange for more than thirty-four years. He was born in Bayreuth, Germany, in 1842. He received a liberal education, and was widely read on scientific topics, and his judgment on financial matters had weight with his many friends and associates. He brought with him to this country letters of recommendation to a number of bankers and, winning their esteem and confidence, soon entered the Stock Exchange as their representative.
Mr. Aub married Miss Emma Rupprecht, the daughter of Dr. Louis Rupprecht, of this city, who survives him with three children. He was well known in artistic circles and was considered a competent critic on art and musical topics.
The funeral services will be held at his home this afternoon at 5 o'çlock, and will be conducted by the Rev. Dr. William C. Winslow of Boston, who was closely associated with Mr. Aub in the work of the Egyptian Exploration Fund, of which Mr. Aub had long been honorary secretary. Mr. Aub was also a member of the American Geographical Society.
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Albert Samuel Aub was the son of Joseph Aub (rabbi in Bayreuth, Mainz and Berlin) and wife Ida Jettel Osmund.
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