Family

Hendry

Pronunciation: Hen-dree

The Hendry family, with its roots deeply embedded in Scottish soil, has a rich history that traces back through the centuries. The name Hendry is believed to be derived from the personal name Henry, which itself comes from the Old German ‘Haimric’, meaning ‘home ruler’. This name was popularized in Scotland by the Normans during the medieval period. Over time, the Hendrys established themselves primarily in the eastern and northeastern regions of Scotland, particularly around Aberdeenshire and Angus.

Throughout Scottish history, the Hendrys have been involved in various occupations, reflecting the socio-economic fabric of the times. Many were craftsmen, farmers, and later, participants in the industrial and intellectual movements of Scotland. The family’s presence and contributions can be seen in historical records, which often highlight their involvement in local affairs and their interactions with other prominent families of the region. The Hendry family, with its distinct Scottish heritage, continues to be celebrated for its enduring legacy and cultural contributions to Scotland.

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