Charles Greenwood (5 November 1853, Nottingham, England – 1927) was the father of Victoria Cross winner Harry Greenwood. He was a colour sergeant of the Grenadier Guards and a Yeoman of the Guard in his own right. As a yeoman of the guard until his death in 1927 he took part in royal ceremonies - he stood guard at the lying in state of King Edward VII. He was interred at Tottenham Cemetery, London.
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