Habersack

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The earliest records of the Habersack family originate in Germany. The earliest known Habersack records appear in Germany - a Johan Haversac lived in Hamburg in the year 1272. Thilo Haversack is mentioned in the town records of Braunschweig in 1306. Canellen Haversackes in Neuhaldensleben/Saxony in 1330. Henslinus Hawersak 1413 in Saaz/Bohemia. As have been found in maternal parentages, name spellings change according to phonetics and convenience. There is every reason to believe that variants such as Haversack, Haversac, Habersackin are in some form related, as they show up later in genealogical records than Habersack.

The earliest continuous records and genealogies of the Habersack surname date from around the mid-1500s and appear to have sprung up around the same time in a number of locations. It was around this time that reading and writing by the commoner began to develop. Habersacks can be found in the late 1500s in Germany, Austria, Poland, and Hungary. The name is derived from the word "haversack"- another name for a rucksack or backpack- which is mostly an English usage of the word, but an older definition of the word is a feeding bag for a horse that is suspended from the bridle.

There are active families in the United States of America that bear the name Habersack- with the original main concentrations being in Maryland, Ohio, Michigan. With the ease of travel and mobiliy of the 20th century, there are now other family members living in California, Nevada, Pennsylvania,Connecticut, and Massachusetts. The American families have differing family origins in the United States- the Habersack families from Ohio and Massachusetts find roots in Fulda, Germany; the Michigan Habersacks have roots in Hungary; and the Maryland Habersack families have ancestry in Lieblos, Germany- now called GrĂ¼ndau.

There are a number of genealogy related sites on the internet that have more information on this surname. As an interesting note, the aviation pioneer Tony Jannus was given the middle name of Habersack, but it is uncertain of the origin of the usage. Some believe that it was a maternal maiden name.

An early record of a Habersack comes from the era of Maximillian II, Holy Roman Emperor in the 16th century. In a sideline to history, a Hans Habersack is mentioned in the years around 1554-1574 of Vienna, Austria. During the reign of the Habsburgs of Austria, the Habersack family was tied by marriage to the royal family, as well as a family named Buschbacher. The distance between the families in Europe may have its roots in the 30 Year's War and differences in faiths of the families.

A US genealogy site regarding Habersack families from Gruendau, Germany