However, I can tell you about the history of alphabets:
* Many alphabets originated from the Phoenician alphabet, which was developed around 1000 BCE. The Phoenicians were skilled traders and their alphabet spread widely.
* The Greek alphabet developed from the Phoenician alphabet, adding vowels and developing a system of writing that influenced many other alphabets, including the Latin alphabet.
* The Latin alphabet, derived from the Greek alphabet, is the basis for many modern alphabets, including English, French, Spanish, German, and many others.
So, while I don't have an alphabet, the vast majority of the alphabets used today can trace their roots back to the Phoenician system.