Greenwood (surname)
Greenwood is a British surname, believed to be derived from the Greenwood or Greenwode settlement near Heptonstall in the metropolitan district of Calderdale in West Yorkshire. It was the homestead of Wyomarus de Greenwode, believed to be the principal ancestor of British Greenwoods, though some claim to be of French descent.[1]
People with the surname Greenwood
- Al Greenwood (born 1951), American keyboard player
- Alex Greenwood (disambiguation), several people
- Alfred B. Greenwood (1811–1889) American lawyer and politician
- Alice Greenwood (1862–1935), British historian, teacher and writer
- Arthur Greenwood (1880–1954), British politician
- Arthur H. Greenwood (1880–1963), American politician
- Bob Greenwood (baseball) (1928–1994), Mexican Major League Baseball player
- Bobby Greenwood (golfer) (born 1938), American golfer
- Bobby Greenwood (American football) (born 1987), American football offensive tackle
- Bruce Greenwood (born 1956), Canadian film actor
- Caleb Greenwood, trapper, guide, and early pioneer of the American West
- Charlotte Greenwood (1890–1977), American actress
- Chester Greenwood (1858–1937), American inventor of earmuffs
- Clarence Greenwood alias Citizen Cope, American musician
- Colin Greenwood (rugby), South African rugby footballer
- Colin Greenwood (born 1969), British bassist for Radiohead
- Debbie Greenwood, British television presenter
- David Greenwood (born 1957), American basketball player
- Dick Greenwood (born 1940), English rugby union footballer
- Doctor Greenwood (1860–1951), Blackburn Rovers and England international footballer
- Don Greenwood (disambiguation), several people
- Duncan Greenwood (1919–1992), English playwright
- Ed Greenwood (born 1959), Canadian library clerk, inventor of the Forgotten Realms Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting
- Elizabeth W. Greenwood (1849–1922), American social reformer
- Elizabeth Greenwood (1873 – 1961), New Zealand photographer
- F. W. P. Greenwood (1797-1843), American minister
- Frederick Greenwood (1830–1909), English journalist
- Grace Greenwood (1905–1979), also known as Grace Greenwood Ames and Grace Crampton, an American artist, social realist artist and muralist.
- Grace Greenwood, a pseudonym for Sara Jane Lippincott (1823 –1904) American writer
- Hamar Greenwood, 1st Viscount Greenwood (1870–1948), British noble
- Harry Greenwood (1881–1948), English soldier, recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Humphry Greenwood (1927-1995), English ichthyologist
- Irene Greenwood (1898-1992), Australian radio broadcaster and feminist and peace activist
- Ivor Greenwood (1926–1976), Australian Senator and Attorney General (1971, 1972, and 1975)
- Jack Greenwood (soccer player) (born 1999), Australian soccer player
- James Greenwood (journalist) (1832–1929), British journalist and writer
- James C. Greenwood (born 1951), American politician from the state of Pennsylvania
- Joan Greenwood (1921–1987), British actress
- John Greenwood (Puritan), (died 1593), English Puritan and Separatist
- John Greenwood (dentist) (1760–1819), George Washington's dentist, the "Father of Modern Dentistry" and Revolutionary War patriot
- John D. H. Greenwood, English composer of classical and film music
- John Greenwood (artist), colonial American artist
- John Greenwood (bus operator) (died 1851), a pioneer of omnibus services in England
- John Greenwood (executive), (1950–2008) catering executive
- John Greenwood (cricketer, born 1851) (1851–1935), cricketer
- John Greenwood (cricketer, born 1800)
- Jonny Greenwood (born 1971), musician and composer, most notable as a member of Radiohead
- John Greenwood, pseudonym of John Buxton Hilton, British crime writer
- John Greenwood (MP), (1824-1874), British politician
- Joseph Greenwood (died 1861), New Zealand politician and soldier
- Kathy Greenwood (born 1962), Canadian comedian
- Kerry Greenwood, Australian author of the Phryne Fisher mystery series
- Kyle Greenwood (born 1987), Canadian professional wrestler better known as Kyle O'Reilly
- L. C. Greenwood (1946–2013), American football player
- Laura Greenwood (born 1991), English actress
- Lee Greenwood (born 1942), American singer and composer
- Leonard Greenwood (classicist) (1880–1965), New Zealander classical scholar
- Leonard Greenwood (cricketer) (1899–1982), English cricketer and schoolteacher
- Major Greenwood (1880–1949), English epidemiologist and statistician
- Marion Greenwood (1909–1970), American social realist muralist, painter and printmaker
- Mason Greenwood (born 2001), English footballer.
- Morlon Greenwood (born 1978), American footballer
- Nick Greenwood (born 1987), American Baseball player
- Nimrod Greenwood (born 1929), Australian rower
- Norman Greenwood (1925–2012), Australian-British chemist
- Paul Greenwood (money manager) (born 1947), accused of securities fraud
- Peter Greenwood, Australian actor
- Robin Greenwood, American economist
- Ron Greenwood (1921–2006), manager of the English national football team
- Ross Greenwood (footballer) (born 1985), English footballer
- Ross Greenwood (journalist) (fl. 1986–2008), Australian journalist
- Sarah Greenwood, English production designer
- Sarah Greenwood (artist) (1809–1889), New Zealand pioneer
- Thomas Greenwood, several people
- Tony Greenwood, Baron Greenwood of Rossendale (1911–1982), English politician
- Walter Greenwood (1903–1974), English novelist
- Will Greenwood (born 1972), English rugby union footballer, son of Dick Greenwood
Fictional
- David Greenwood, a character from J. G. Ballard's Super-Cannes
- Deputy Clayton Thaddeus Greenwood, a regular cast character from the television show Gunsmoke
- Esther Greenwood, main character from Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar
People with the first name Greenwood
- Greenwood LeFlore (1800–1865), an American Indian, Chief of the Choctaw tribe
Footnotes
- Some modern Greenwoods can trace their name back to the French Boisvert, which is a literal translation of green and wood. Greenwood, Frederick. "Chapter 3: English History of the Family and Origin of the Name". Greenwood genealogies, 1154-1914 : the ancestry and descendants of Thomas Greenwood of Newton Massachusetts, Nathaniel and Samuel Greenwood of Boston, Massachusetts, John Greenwood of Virginia, and many later arrivals in America, also the early history of the Greenwoods in England, and the arms they used. New York: The Lyons Genealogical Company. pp. 15–23.
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