ALSBURY
Alsbury
The surname Alsbury is of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the Old English personal name "Aelsige", meaning "noble victory". The suffix "-bury" is a common element in English place names, denoting a fortified place or stronghold.
The Alsbury family is believed to have originated in the county of Gloucestershire, in the west of England. Throughout history, individuals bearing the surname Alsbury have been documented in various records, indicating the presence of distinct family lines and branches.
Notable individuals with the surname Alsbury have made contributions to different fields, reflecting the diverse pursuits and achievements of the family over the centuries.
The Alsbury surname is relatively rare, but its historical significance and connections to specific regions within England make it a subject of interest for genealogists and historians alike. Through the preservation of records and the study of lineage, the legacy of the Alsbury family continues to be explored and celebrated.
There are approximately 64 people named Alsbury in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Alsbury.