Carreys
Carreys is a surname of Norman French origin, believed to derive from the given name "Carri" or "Cari". It is thought to have been introduced to England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. The name is often associated with places, possibly indicating a geographical origin or a connection to a specific landholding. Variations of the surname include Cary, Carey, and Carré.
Historically, individuals bearing the Carreys surname have appeared in various records across England and Ireland. Early
The Carreys family crest is often described as a silver shield with a black chevron and three