Eisenbeiß
Willkommen!!!
The website for all descendants of
Eisenbeiss, Eisenbeis, Eisenbeisz, Eisenbeiß, Eisenbise,
Icenbice,
Eissenbeys, Eysenbeis, Eyssenbeyss, Eisenpeiss, Isanbess,
Yssenbyss, Eisenbeisser, and Eisenbeiser.
Eisenbei�Reunion,June2004!
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To the best of
our knowledge, the name Eisenbeiss dates back to the middle
ages, when it was given to a group of Knights in Bohemia, who
taunted their opponents by clenching a sword between their
teeth.
Contemporary
definition:
Eisenbeiß (eyes-en-byes): A person, or persons, who gather every
three years to eat kuchen, talk, dance, talk, reminisce, talk,
eat, talk about eating, and eat while they talk. (it is suspected
that the sword was so placed in an attempt to stop all that
talking!)
Search
our database!
- Search.
This is our primary tool to search against our database of
Eisenbeiss families and descendants.
What do you find on this site? See NOTE by Henri
Eisenbeis regarding this searchable web site. Our team is
adding new information almost every day, so come back and
search often!
- Data
in text format. Try
this option to view the data in text format as presented in
Clydes' Book.
If you wish to report corrections or add
other lineages to our database, or to ask questions
regarding the family Eisenbeiss, please contact : Clyde at
via Clyde's
website, Henri at eisenbei@club-internet.fr. , Delores atdeisenbeis@insightbb.com. , or
Dennis at deisenbeis@geocities.com or d_eisenbeis@yahoo.com
Tools
for researchers
- Old
German print and Handscript.
Old handscript and print looks very different from the
lettering commonly used today. Follow this link to find
examples of the old style letters.
Wappen(
Coat of Arms)
- Arms
of Eisenbeiss Ancestors
View images of the different Wappen that have been given to
the Eisenbeiss Ancestors. Read about the legend of the
Woodpecker. Will its curse mean the end of the Eisenbeiss
family in the year 2485?
Stories
of Eisenbeiss Ancestors!
- Stories .
The Revered, the Feared, and
even the Weird!
Come read our collection of stories about the oldest, the most
prominent, and even darkest amongst the Eisenbeiss family.
Other
Eisenbeiss Links
- Other
stuff
Here is a collection of links to other family members'
websites, and other websites containing Eisenbeiss related
information, including pictures of the Racehorse Ironbite at his first win.
Events!
An International Eisenbeiß Family Reunion is held every three
years. The next one will be held 25 - 27 June 2010 or in
September / October in Nashville, Tennessee. For more details
about the reunion, email Myron Johnson at
eisenbeis.reunion@gmail.com.
See also http://www.geocities.com/eisenbeiszz/
This international event was formed initially to allow
descendants of the Familie Eisenbeiß to meet and exchange
genealogy data. It has evolved to a celebration of our
family's different cultures and generally just catch up on
what's been happening for the last 400 years.
Eisenbeiß (eyes-en-byes): A person, or
persons, who gather every three years to eat kuchen, talk,
dance, talk, reminisce, talk, eat, talk about eating, and
eat while they talk.
The
Book!
The limited quantities of "The Eisenbeiss Family History &
Genealogy, 8th edition", sold quickly!! This wonderful
compilation of letters, histories, maps, coat-of-arms,
includes the extensive genealogy listing for all families
Eisenbeiss back to the 1500's.
The genealogy data contained in the book
can be accessed through the search engines from this
website. Please let us know if you have corrections or
additions. Don't miss the opportunity to get future copies
of this wonderful book! Please see the order forms by going here!!
Also, be sure to enjoy the muscial stylings of Mike Bergman
and Clyde Eisenbeis at http://mikeandclyde.com
The
Research
- Clyde Eisenbeis began researching the
Eisenbeiss name in 1980 by writing letters to various
Eisenbeiss families throughout North Dakota and South Dakota.
Over the next couple of decades the research expanded in an
attempt to record every Eisenbeiss that ever lived in the
U.S., Canada, Europe, and the rest of the world. During that
time, hundreds
of people joined
in the research and made contributions to the genealogy
lineage.
Special acknowledgement is given to Clyde Eisenbeis of North
Dakota, Albert Eisenbeiss of Germany, Henri Eisenbeis of
France, and the late Christian D. Eisenbeis of California for
their long term commitment to this extensive effort.
For
corrections, comments, or complaints about this website, please
contact Dennis Eisenbeis at deisenbeis@geocities.com
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