First off, that Eisenhardt branch of the family does not ring a bell, you would be better advised to search ancestry.com for Eisenhardts.
Secondly, I would be entirely remiss not to add a HEARTY MERRY CHRISTMAS in the manner and charm of Raymond Eisenhardt, Sr., who loved the Christmas season. Ridgewood society lost a good soul when he passed in 1965, and many remember his unique holiday cards which he researched and printed himself. Witness this link to his printing in 1944 of DE NIGHT IN DE FRONT FROM CHRISTMAS
http://books.google.com/books?id=iKXSf5 ... ss&f=false Along link to be sure, but hope it works
Welcome Christmas, bring your cheer
Cheer to all Whos far and near
Christmastime is in our grasp
so long as we have hands to clasp
Christmastime will always be
Just so long as we have we
Welcome Christmas while we stand
Heart to heart and hand in hand