Show ContentsVerallo History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

The Verallo family can trace its noble origins to the Italian region of Piedmont. Although people were originally known only by a single name, it became necessary for people to adapt a second name to identify themselves as populations grew and travel became more frequent. The process of adopting fixed hereditary surnames was not complete until the modern era, but the use of hereditary family names in Italy began in the 10th and 11th centuries. Italian hereditary surnames were developed according to fairly general principles and they are characterized by a profusion of derivatives coined from given names. Although the most traditional type of family name found in the region of Piedmont is the patronymic surname, which is derived from the father's given name, local surnames are also found. Local names, which are the least frequent of the major types of surnames found in Italy, are derived from a place-name where the original bearer once resided or held land. Often Italian local surnames bore the prefix "di," which signifies emigration from one place to another, but does not necessarily denote nobility. The Verallo family lived in the region of Piedmont.

Early Origins of the Verallo family

The surname Verallo was first found in the valleys of Maira, which lie south of Turin. The Berardi family can be traced back to this area, where they resided in the 12th century. Saint Berardo (died 1123) is an Italian saint, patron saint of the city and diocese of Teramo.

Early History of the Verallo family

This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Verallo research. The years 1320, 1387, 1442, 1445, 1495, 1497, 1555, 1640, 1690, 1695, 1719, 1850 and 1868 are included under the topic Early Verallo History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.

Verallo Spelling Variations

Italian surnames come in far more variations than the names of most other nationalities. Regional traditions and dialects are a decisive factor in this characteristic. For example, northern names tend to end in "o", while southern in "i". Also important, but not unique to Italy, was the fact that before dictionaries and the printing press most scribes simply spelled words according to their sounds. The predictable result was an enormous number of spelling variations. The recorded spellings of Verallo include Berardi, Berardo, Berardis, Beraldi, Beraldo, Beraudo, Verardi, Verardo, Veraldi, Veraldo, Veralli, Verallo, Velardi, Velardo, Vilardi, Vilardo, Berardelli, Berardini, Berardino, Berardinelli, Berardinetti, Berardocchi, Berarducci, Beraldini, Beraldin, Belardelli, Belardetti, Belardini, Belardinelli, Belardoni, Bellardino and many more.

Early Notables of the Verallo family

Prominent among members of the family was

  • Angelo Berardi was a musician and composer in Bologna around 1640; Girolamo Verallo (1497-1555) was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal, Carlo Sebastiano Berardi, born in Oneglia in 1719, wh...

Migration of the Verallo family

Some of the first North American settlers with Verallo name or one of its variants: Domenico Beraldo, aged 23, who arrived at Ellis Island from Rossano, in 1906; Giovanni Beraldo, aged 30, who arrived at Ellis Island, in 1922; and Luigi Beraldo, aged 47, who arrived at Ellis Island, in 1921.



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