Greenhalgh
Greenhalgh is a surname. /ˈɡriːnhælʃˌ-hɒlʃˌ-hældʒˌ-hɔːlˌ-hɔː/. Notable people with the surname include:
- Ben Greenhalgh (born 1992), English footballer
- Brian Greenhalgh (born 1947), English footballer
- Harry Greenhalgh (1900–1982), English footballer with Bolton Wanderers
- Jack Greenhalgh (1904–1971), American cinematographer
- John Greenhalgh (b. 1898), English footballer with Burnley and Accrington Stanley
- Jimmy Greenhalgh (1923–2013), English football manager
- Norman Greenhalgh, English footballer with Everton
- Sam Greenhalgh (1882–1955), English footballer with Bolton and Aston Villa
- Sean Greenhalgh, Canadian lacrosse player
- Sean Greenhalgh (musician), American rock drummer
- Shaun Greenhalgh, English art forger
- Tom Greenhalgh, English musician with the Mekons
- Trisha Greenhalgh, British professor of primary health care
Fictional characters:
- Dot Greenhalgh, a former fictional character in the British soap opera Coronation Street
Variants
Greenall, Greenhalf /-hælf/, Greenhalge /-hældʒ/, Greenhall, Greenhaulgh /-hɔː/, Greenhaw, Greenhow.
See also
- Greenhalgh (F46), Brazilian Navy frigate, formerly HMS Broadsword (F88)
- Greenhalgh Castle, a ruin near Garstang in Lancashire, England
- Greenhalgh, Lancashire, a village in Fylde, Lancashire
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