There are a heck of a lot of Greenwoods parked in Heptonstall's graveyards, if that's any use?
I just had a look through an online pdf of Hebden Bridge burial records, by the local history society. It seems to refer to mostly late nineteenth to early twentieth centuries, a later time period than I am looking for, and I am not sure if it includes Non-Conformists, (Methodist Chapel?).
I too was trying to find out about Non-Conformist burials for Greenwoods in the Hebden Bridge area, around the early nineteenth century and before. Specifically Thomas Greenwood, born 1819 in Hebden Bridge, these may be his parents "
Thomas son of Thomas Greenwood and Ann his wife was born at Hebden Bridge in the township of Heptonstall parish of Halifax, 18th May 1819 and registered 1st June" according to the Non-Conformist register, but I was told that his father was Henry Greenwood, though that may refer to his father's father.
The Thomas Greenwood, born 1819 Hebden Bridge that I am looking for moved at some point to Hulme, Manchester where he had children with Bridget Ward, born 1823 Ireland. He may have at some point moved back to Hebden Bridge, with his wife Bridget, and maybe other children were born there too?
I was wondering how to trace Greenwoods in Methodist graveyards in this area. There are plenty of Greenwoods, but you seem to get swamped with those from later than the mid nineteenth century.