Marie Antoinette reffered to Joseph, her older brother and the later Emperor of Austria.
Yes he is
Johann Christoph Bach was his older brother who took him and his other brother, Johann Jacob Bach who is 3 or 2 years older than him, in after their parents' death. Those are the only two who are mentioned.
JS Bach's parents had eight children, though only five of them survived. His surviving siblings were three brothers and one sister.The names of JS Bach's siblings were:Brother: Johann Christoph Bach (1671-1721)Brother: Johann Balthasar Bach (1673-1691)Brother: Johann Jonas Bach (1675)Brother: Johann Jacob Bach (1682-1722)Brother: Johann Nicolaus Bach (1683)Sister: Maria Salome Bach (1677)Sister: Johanna Juditha Bach (1680)
Johann Strauss II was married three times, but he never had any children. The reason for this is not specifically known. There was a Johann Strauss III, but he was the son of Johann's brother Eduard.
One brother: Johann Jacob.
Ludwig Van Beethoven had a pretty difficult childhood. His father, Johann, was definite alcoholic, beat him quite often when he did not perform up to his standards.
Johann Pestalozzi
Johann Ambrosius Bach lived from 1645-1695. He lived almost exactly 50 years to the day. His youngest son, almost ten at the time of his death, was Johann Sebastian Bach.
No Bach's sister did not take care of him when his parents died. Bach was an orphan until his older brother took him in.
Brother, Eugen Johann Eschmann, aka Eugene Jean Eschmann
Johan Sebastian Bach was raised by an older brother, saw it in "who wants to be a millionaire".
He was a jeweler in his preteens, later he was a goldsmith, then he got interested in printing