Joseph Greenwood

Joseph Greenwood (died 1861) was a soldier and New Zealand politician. He joined the 31st Regiment of Foot in Bengal, India, where he greatly distinguished himself as a Lieutenant, under General George Pollock in the First Anglo-Afghan War, and wrote an account which was considered an authority on the campaign.

In 1847 he went to New Zealand as Brigade Major on staff of Major-General George Dean Pitt (1781-1851), and in the same capacity served Major-General Robert Henry Wynyard (1802-1864) on the death of General Pitt. He served in the first and second New Zealand Parliaments, representing the Pensioner Settlements electorate consisting of the Auckland suburbs of Howick, Onehunga, Otahuhu, and Panmure. He resigned from Parliament on 3 August 1857, around half-way through its second term. He also served on the Auckland Provincial Council.

In 1850 he travelled from Auckland to Taupo, and published an account of his travels. Greenwood owned extensive properties in Mangarei (Mangere), and built a house there in 1852. He died at Regent's Park, London on 18 July 1861.

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Parliament of New Zealand
New constituency Member of Parliament for Pensioner Settlements
1853–1857
Served alongside: John Bacot, John Williamson
Succeeded by
John Jermyn Symonds