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The Jewish Bernays family has its recent origins in the town of Groß-Gerau in the German state of Hesse, where the patriarch of the family, Rabbiner Beer Neustädtel lived with his family. Two of his sons, Isaac, born in 1742 and Jacob, born in 1747 went on to establish very influential and well known dynasties in Europe, England, USA and Australia. During the French occupation of the Mainz region in the 1800s, all families were required under the Code of Napoleon to register an identifiable family name and in doing so, to gain considerable freedoms including ability to attend university. At that time the family registered the name "Bernays" in lieu of Beer or Baer.

Partial lineage
Isaac BERNAYS (1742–1821) • Klemenz Bernays (1773-1837), son of Isaac Beer later (after 1808) Isaac Bernays. • George J. Bernays (1824–1888) • Thekla M. Bernays (1856–1931), American suffragette, author, and lecturer • Lily Bernays • Eric Simons Bernays (1884–1935), son of Lily, adopted by Thekla M. Bernays • Augustus Charles Bernays (1854–1907), St. Louis surgeon • Jacob Francis Bernays (1818–1894), Civil War veteran and surgeon, son of Clemens Bernays • Karl Ludwig Bernays, aka Charles Louis Bernays (1815–1876), Marxist journalist • Theresa Bernays • Louis C. Spiering (1874–1912), architect and architecture professor based in St. Louis who worked on building designs for the St. Louis World's Fair of 1904 Jacob BERNAYS (1747–1817) • Isaac Bernays (1792–1849), German rabbi, son of Jacob Gera Bernays. • Berman Bernays (1826–1879) • Eli Bernays • Edward Bernays (1891–1995), the "father of public relations", son of Eli Bernays and Anna Freud, nephew of Sigmund Freud, husband of Doris Fleischman • Anne Bernays (born 1930), American novelist • Martha Bernays (1861–1951), wife of Sigmund Freud, daughter of Berman Bernays. • Jakob Bernays (1824–1881), German classical linguist, son of Isaac Bernays. • Michael Bernays (1834–1897), German literature historian, son of Isaac Bernays. • Louis Bernays, son of Isaac Bernays • Jules Bernays, son of Louis Bernays • Paul Bernays (1888–1977), Swiss mathematician, born in London; great-grandson of Isaac Bernays. • Adolphus Bernays (1795–1864), first professor of German in the King's College in London, son of Jacob Gera Bernays. • Albert James Bernays (1823–1892), English chemist, son of Adolphus Bernays. • Lewis Adolphus Bernays (1831–1908), public servant and agricultural writer in Australia, son of Adolphus Bernays. • Charles Arrowsmith Bernays (1862–1940), author of Queensland Politics During Sixty Years, and Queensland—Our Seventh Political Decade, son of Lewis Adolphus Bernays. • Roy Marr Bernays (1890–1915), Australian Infantry, A.I.F. 3rd Battalion, son of Charles Arrowsmith Bernays, died at Gallipoli, Turkey. • Edwin Arthur Bernays, son of Adolphus Bernays • Herbert Leopold Bernays, son of Edwin Arthur Bernays • Charles Murchison Bernays (1880–1920), Royal Army Medical Corps, physician and surgeon, son of Herbert Leopold Bernays. • Leopold John Bernays, son of Adolphus Bernays • Arthur Edwin Bernays, son of Leopold John Bernays • Leopold Arthur Bernays (1885–1917), Commander Royal Navy, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Distinguished Service Order, son of Rev. Arthur Edwin Bernays. • Max Bernays (1910–1974), Royal Canadian Naval Reserve Acting Chief Petty Officer, son of Leopold Arthur Bernays • Stewart Frederic Lewis Bernays, son of Leopold John Bernays • John Stewart Noall Bernays (1893–1941), Lieutenant Colonel Leicestershire Regiment 2nd Battalion, Military Cross, son of Rev. Stewart Frederic Lewis Bernays, great-grandson of Adolphus Bernays, died at El Alamein. • Robert Bernays (1902–1945), Liberal MP, son of Rev. Stewart Frederick Lewis Bernays, great-grandson of Adolphus Bernays, died in an aircraft crash in the Adriatic Sea while flying from Italy to Greece as part of a parliamentary delegation to visit British troops. ==References==
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