Thornbury

Etymology
From +, the dative case of.

Proper noun

 * 1)  A placename:
 * 2) . These two townships adjoin each other, and were originally one township until 1798.
 * 1) . These two townships adjoin each other, and were originally one township until 1798.
 * 1) . These two townships adjoin each other, and were originally one township until 1798.
 * 1) . These two townships adjoin each other, and were originally one township until 1798.
 * 1) . These two townships adjoin each other, and were originally one township until 1798.
 * 1) . These two townships adjoin each other, and were originally one township until 1798.
 * 1) . These two townships adjoin each other, and were originally one township until 1798.
 * 1) . These two townships adjoin each other, and were originally one township until 1798.
 * 1) . These two townships adjoin each other, and were originally one township until 1798.
 * 1) . These two townships adjoin each other, and were originally one township until 1798.

Statistics

 * According to the 2010 United States Census, Thornbury is the 39773rd most common surname in the United States, belonging to 552 individuals. Thornbury is most common among White (96.01%) individuals.