Greenhalgh
Appearance
Greenhalgh (/ˈɡriːnhælʃ, -hɒlʃ, -hældʒ, -hɔː(l)/) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- A. H. Greenhalgh (deceased), Democratic assemblyman
- Alan Greenhalgh (1939–2014), wealthy British businessman, Saloon Car racer in 1982, 1983 and 1984
- Ben Greenhalgh (born 1992), English footballer
- Brian Greenhalgh (born 1947), English footballer
- Chris Greenhalgh (born 1963), British novelist
- David Greenhalgh, English mathematical biologist
- Eric Greenhalgh (1910–1996), English cricketer
- Harry Greenhalgh (1900–1982), English footballer with Bolton Wanderers
- Harwood Greenhalgh (1849–1922), English footballer
- Howard Greenhalgh, music video director
- Jack Greenhalgh (1904–1971), American cinematographer
- James Greenhalgh (born 1975), former professional tennis player from New Zealand
- Joe Greenhalgh (born 1985), English cricketer
- John Greenhalgh (1898–1987), English footballer with Burnley and Accrington Stanley
- John Greenhalgh (governor) (died 1651), of the Isle of Man
- Jimmy Greenhalgh (1923–2013), English football manager
- Laura Greenhalgh (born 1985), British rower
- Matt Greenghalgh (born 1972), English screenwriter
- Nick Greenhalgh (born 1989), professional Rugby footballer
- Norman Greenhalgh (1914–1995), English footballer with Everton
- Paul Greenhalgh (born 1955), educator at University of East Anglia
- Paul Greenhalgh (actor) (1942–2017), active c.1965–1985, appeared in numerous British TV shows including The Saint and Tales of the Unexpected
- Ralph Greenhalgh (1899–1965), Australian rules footballer
- Robert Greenhalgh (born 1978), British sailor
- Sam Greenhalgh (1882–1955), English footballer with Bolton and Aston Villa
- Scott Greenhalgh (born 1979), Canadian mathematical biologist
- Sean Greenhalgh (born 1982), Canadian lacrosse player
- Sean Greenhalgh (musician), drummer of American rock band "Clap Your Hands Say Yeah" - active c.2005–now
- Shaun Greenhalgh (born 1961), English art forger
- Stephen Greenhalgh (born 1967), British businessman and politician
- Tobias Greenhalgh, American opera singer who, amongst other performances, was the baritone in 27
- Tom Greenhalgh (born 1956), English musician with the Mekons
- Trisha Greenhalgh (born 1959), British professor of primary health care
- Victor Greenhalgh (1900–1983), Australian sculptor
- John Greenhalgh (Beyond the Sliprails: The Connection Between the Smith and Greenhalgh Families of Early Castlereagh S. Harper, 1983 - 92 pages see google books)
John Greenhalgh (1796-1875), son of John Greenhalgh, married Mary Shaw, daughter of Rachel Shaw, in 1814 in Bury, Lancashire, England. John was transported to Australia in 1820. Mary and two sons joined him in 1823. They settled in Castlereagh, New South Wales, Australia. They had seven children. John was sentenced to prison in 1830. Mary then lived with John Smith (d. 1847) and they had five children. Includes Upton and related families.
Fictional characters:
- Dot Greenhalgh, Coronation Street character of the 1960s
Variants
Greenall, Greenhalf /-hælf/, Greenhalge /-hældʒ/, Greenhall, Greenhaulgh /-hɔː/, Greenhaw, Greenhow.