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From the Wikipedia page you linked;
Davy suggested the metal be named alumium in 1808[30] and aluminum in 1812, thus producing the modern name.[29] Other scientists used the spelling aluminium
The name Aluminium never caught on in the US. It appeared in a few books and was in a dictionary, but so we're words like Soop (for Soup) and greef (for grief). These did not catch on, Americans just kept using Aluminum. Webster wanted to standardize words .. but nobody wanted to use dawter instead of daughter. They did stop using "Gaol" and used Jail instead.
The word history was "alumium" in 1807, then changed to "aluminum" in 1808. It was not changed to "aluminium" until 1812