If you have updates, additions or corrections for any of the family trees please email us at [email protected]
and here is a link to AncestryDNA if you are interested in having DNA testing.
Welcome to all our family members.
This is the combined Sheinbein-Schwartz family genealogy. We are trying to make our family history as complete as possible.
If anyone has additional information, please email us so we can update our family trees. The below Family Register reports will be updated whenever additional information is shared with us.
The below Family Registers list all individuals not just descendants or ancestors from a particular individual. This can be considered a family tree in book form. Additional ancestor/descendant reports and charts and etc. can be made. We will be glad to send these to you via e-mail attachment in any number of text file types (e.g. *.docx*.doc, *.rtf, *.pdf, etc), or even as a printed hard copy via regular "snail" mail.
We have added family trees for all known Sheinbein family branches, even though it is not known at this time how these branches may connect. Fred, Judy (Schwartz) and Aaron Sheinbein
If you have updates, additions or corrections for any of the family trees please email us at [email protected]
and here is a link to AncestryDNA if you are interested in having DNA testing.
Family Tree Maker Registers, Reports and Trees
OUR FAMILY HISTORY
NOTE: Family Registers list all individuals not just descendants or ancestors from a particular individual. This can be considered a family tree in book form. Additional notes about individuals were not included. In the register the "Contents" and "Index of Individuals" sections list the page number where the individual is found in the register.
Family Register of Sheinbein and Schwartz Genealogy
Uhrlich becomes a Sheinbein This family branch was compiled by Bracha Sheinbein Weisbarth, New Jersey. NOTE: Bracha wrote the following about her original family name changing from Ehrlich to Sheinbein:
"My mother who lives in Israel told me that originally our last name was Ehrlich (Tzedek in Hebrew.) This is a name of Cohanim families. During the time when Jews were conscripted into the Russian army to serve 25 years. Only single sons were exempt from service. As there were two sons in the family, one retained the name Ehrlich, and the other was given the name Sheinbein. So...we are related to the Ehrlichs, and my late father Zvi (Hershl) as well as my brother Benjamin who lives in Israel are Cohanim.
Our family stems from Stepan (Stepin.) My grandfather David moved to a small shtetl named Malinsk. Grandfather David had 4 sons: Hershl, Abraham, Shlomo and Moshe and one daughter Feigele."