John Greenwood (MP)
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John Greenwood | |
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| Born | 4 February 1821 Ryshworth Hall, Bradford |
| Died | 21 February 1874 (aged 53) |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Employer | self-employed; |
| Spouse | Louisa Elizabeth Barnardiston |
| Children | Frederick Barnardiston Greenwood,
Charles Staniforth Greenwood, Edwin Wilfred Greenwood, Hubert John Greenwood, Clara Louisa Greenwood |
| Parent(s) | Frederick Greenwood, Sarah Staniforth |
John Greenwood (born 4 February 1821 in Ryshworth Hall, near Bradford; died 21 February 1874, Pimlico, Middlesex) was an English politician who served as Liberal M.P for Ripon, then in the West Riding of Yorkshire.[citation needed]
John Greenwood was the only son of Frederick Greenwood and Sarah Staniforth. The Greenwood family resided at Swarcliffe Hall near Harrogate and well regarded in the area. His mother was the daughter of Samuel Staniforth and the granddaughter of Thomas Staniforth who both held the title of Lord Mayor of Liverpool, and who originated from the Staniforth family that built Darnall Hall in Sheffield.[1][2][3]
He was a student of Lincoln's Inn and earned a B.A in 1851 and M.A in 1860.
He married Louisa Elizabeth Barnardiston, the daughter of Nathaniel Clarke Barnardiston and Sophia Eyres, the eldest daughter of George Robert Eyres Esq and Louisa Grace Parker, on the 19 February 1852 and had four sons, Frederick Barnardiston Greenwood, Charles Staniforth Greenwood, Edwin Wilfred Greenwood and Hubert John Greenwood. They also had a daughter Clara Louisa Greenwood (died 1887) who married Francis Edward Fitzalan-Howard, the Lord Howard of Glossop.[4]
He was the grandfather of English Cricket player R. T. Stanyforth through his son Edwin.

