Family Tree
| William Thomas Greenwell (1777–1856) |
Dorothy Smales (1789–1871) |
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| William Greenwell (1820–1918) |
Dora Greenwell (1821–1882) |
Francis Greenwell (1823–1894) Alan Greenwell (1824–1914) |
Henry Nicholas Greenwell (1826–1891) |
Elizabeth Caroline Hall (1841–1934) |
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| William Henry Greenwell (1869–1927) |
Maud Annandale Johnstone (1883–1976) |
Arthur Leonard Greenwell (1871–1951) |
Francis Radcliffe (Frank) Greenwell (1876–1966) |
Seven others | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Norman Leonard Greenwell (1926-1992) |
Jean Greenwell (1929–2009) |
Amy B. H. Greenwell (1920-1974) |
Robert Francis Greenwell (1911–1992) |
"Rally" Greenwell (1913–2006) |
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| Thomas Frederick Greenwell (born 1958) |
Robert Kelly Greenwell (born 1941) |
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