Alberto T. Roraback (born Sheffield, Massachusetts, August 23, 1849 – died Canaan, Connecticut, February 1, 1923) was an American lawyer, politician, and judge.
Alberto attended public schools in Sheffield and then the South Berkshire Institute in nearby New Marlborough.
[1] Roraback became a successful lawyer based in North Canaan, Connecticut.
In 1895 and 1897 he was elected as a Republican to the Connecticut House of Representatives from North Canaan.
He was memorialized in his official obituary prepared by Chief Justice George W. Wheeler as "one of the most competent trial court judges of his generation".