ALBERRY
Alberry
Alberry is a British surname with historical roots. The name is of habitational origin, deriving from the settlement of "Albury" in Surrey, England. The place name "Albury" is thought to come from the Old English words "alor," meaning alder trees, and "burh," meaning a fortified place or stronghold.
The Alberry surname is predominantly found in the United Kingdom, particularly in areas with historical connections to the original settlement or in regions where descendants of the Alberry family have migrated over time. It is a relatively rare surname, but notable individuals bearing the name have made contributions in various fields.
Like many surnames, the name Alberry may have evolved over time through various spellings and pronunciations, influenced by factors such as regional accents and dialects. Family histories and genealogical research may provide insights into the specific origins and branches of the Alberry surname.
Today, individuals with the surname Alberry can be found across the United Kingdom and in other parts of the world, reflecting migrations and dispersals over generations. The name carries with it a sense of heritage and history, connecting bearers to the legacy of the original settlement and the families that have borne the name over the years.
Through genealogical studies, DNA testing, and historical records, individuals with the Alberry surname can trace their family lineage and explore their connections to the broader tapestry of British history.
There are approximately 64 people named Alberry in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Alberry.
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