ABOUT THE MANSBACH FAMILY WEBSITE
MANSBACH's from Poland who perished in the Holocaust include:
Harry MANSBACH (behind the bar)
Ray MANSBACH
Irving/Oyzer and Bertha MANSBACH
Joseph David MANSBACH
jacob Jehudah MANSBACH
Rachel Rose Piller
Robert MANSBACH
Jack and Isaac MANSBACH
Hersh Tzvi the husband of Deborah MANSBACH perished c.1943 in the Shoah
Presenting the MANSBACHs:
Pinchas Elimelech, Oyzer and Jehudah MANSBACH
Malie MANSBACH
Achim MANSBACH
Robert, Jeffrey, and Linda MANSBACH
Irving/Oyzer MANSBACH
Izzy MANSBACH
Oyzer/Irving MANSBACH
The Posner-MANSBACH Menorah 1931
Sol and Pearl MANSBACH c. 2002
There are seven MANSBACH families today that descend from one of the following MANSBACHs:
HINT: if your Ashkenazie Levite Polish MANSBACH family has roots in Ashland, Kentucky, you are from the family of Jacob the Scribe; if your family today has roots in Israel and South America you're from the Joseph David MANSBACH family. Roots in Mexico? You're in the family of Jacob the Scribe. If your family was originally from NYC, try the Shlomo Peretz family first and, if the family was based in New Jersey circa 1900, try the Jacob the Scribe family first.
Home of Jacob Jehudah MANSBACH in BIecz, Poland
Pinchas MANSBACH
Chances are you are reading this because your last name is, or was, MANSBACH, MANCBACH, or MANZBACH. In all likelihood, you have never met anyone with that name other than the people in your immediate family. Perhaps you would like to know more about your ancestry or the derivation of this unusual name. Or possibly some middle school teacher gave you an assignment about your family tree and you’re here to get your homework underway. You may even have bright red hair!
This website will concentrate on seven inter-related “families” of MANSBACHs, whose common paternal ancestor can be traced to the area of Tarnow circa 1800, in what is now Poland but was then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. These “Polish” MANSBACHs have one thing in common other than their common surname and geographical origination. All of the MANSBACHs that trace their origin to Poland are Levites, a Jewish priestly class who comprise approximately 4% of Ashkenazi Jews. If your MANSBACH family came from Poland, you will find your ancestors here. But you will also find information on MANSBACHs whose families seem to originate in Sweden, Germany and other parts of Europe, as well.
Aaron MANSBACH
Leroy MANCBACH
Israel Hillel MANSBACH
Ray and Paul MANSBACH
Morris MANCBACH
LIKELY UPPER BRANCHES MANSBACH FAMILY TREE
Unknown [MANSBACH?] [Pinchas? Shlomo Peretz?] born c. 1770
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Unknown MANSBACH [Pinchas?] born c. 1800 --------- Jacob the Scribe MANSBACH c.1800
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Shlomo Peretz M. born c. 1820 ------ Joseph David MANSBACH. Isaac Joseph MANSBACH
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Jehudah MANSBACH b 1850 Shlomo Peretz /Jacob Yehuda/Pinchas Abraham/Simcha/Shabse/Moshe Jehudah/Solomon
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b. c..1890 Oyzer, Pinchas, Israel Hillel, Izzy Naphtali, Joel, Samuel, and Shlomo MANSBACH Families
Irwin MANCBACH
Paul and Deborah MANSBACH
HERSH TZVI AND DEBORAH MANSBACH KANAREK AND FAMILY
Rudy MANSBACH
Sol and Ray MANSBACH
Joe MANSBACH
Rebeccca MANSBACH Steigliz
Jack MANSBACH
Isaac Joseph MANSBACH