Caroline C. McKowan married Albert Lafayette Henning on Dec. 28 ,1875 .
1880 - US Census - Justice Precinct 2, Menard, Texas
Household ...........Role ........Sex .....Age Birthplace
A. Henning ...........Self .........Male ....33 ..Texas
Caroline Henning Other ......Female 32 ..Texas
James Henning ....Son .........Male ....3 ....Texas
Emma Henning ....Daughter Female 2 ....Texas
Mary Henning ......Daughter Female 0 ....Texas
L. Henning ............Brother ...Male ....24 ..Texas
1890 - US Census - Destroyed in 1921 census fire
1900 - US Census - Berlin Township, Roger Mills, Oklahoma Territory
Household ...........Role .......Sex .....Age Birthplace Birth Date
Albert Henning ....Head ......Male ....53 ..Texas ........Oct 1847
Caroline Henning Wife ........Female 52 ..Texas ........Jul 1848
Callie Henning .....Son(sic) ..Female 20 ..Texas ........Jan 1880
Ella R Henning .....Daughter Female 18 ..Texas ........Mar 1882
Thomas Henning .Son .........Male ....16 ..Texas ........Mar 1884
Martha Henning ..Daughter Female 14 ..Texas ........Mar 1886
Willie Henning .....Son .........Male ....11 ..Texas ........Dec 1889
1910 - US Census -
1920 - US Census -
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The Sayre Headlight, Beckham County, Oklahoma , Thursday Morning, July 15, 1920 pg 7
Obituary
Death has again visited our community and taken from among us one of our most respected citizens and influential church members in the person of Mrs. A. L. Henning.
She was born July 3rd, 1848, in Texas, but came to this state while young.
She was married to A. L. Henning Dec. 28, 1875. To this union seven children were born, three sons and four daughters, all of whom lived to maturity. Two sons and two daughters survive, Mrs. Callie Siddle of Burkburnett and Mrs. Mattie Siglin of Cedar Falls, Iowa, Jim Henning of Cheyenne and T. H. Henning of Doxey, with whom she made her home at the old home place.
She professed faith in Christ and joined the Presbyterian church early in life and lived a faithful and consistent Christian until death July 9,1920, when she fell asleep in Jesus.
Knowing her life and devotion as I do I am assured of the fact that the world is better by reason of her life and her faith in Him who "death all things well."
The funeral services were conducted at the home by Rev. Williams and her body laid to rest in the Doxey cemetery to await the final resurrection day.
The grace of God sustain and comfort the bereaved ones.
A FRIEND
Caroline C. McKowan married Albert Lafayette Henning on Dec. 28 ,1875 .
1880 - US Census - Justice Precinct 2, Menard, Texas
Household ...........Role ........Sex .....Age Birthplace
A. Henning ...........Self .........Male ....33 ..Texas
Caroline Henning Other ......Female 32 ..Texas
James Henning ....Son .........Male ....3 ....Texas
Emma Henning ....Daughter Female 2 ....Texas
Mary Henning ......Daughter Female 0 ....Texas
L. Henning ............Brother ...Male ....24 ..Texas
1890 - US Census - Destroyed in 1921 census fire
1900 - US Census - Berlin Township, Roger Mills, Oklahoma Territory
Household ...........Role .......Sex .....Age Birthplace Birth Date
Albert Henning ....Head ......Male ....53 ..Texas ........Oct 1847
Caroline Henning Wife ........Female 52 ..Texas ........Jul 1848
Callie Henning .....Son(sic) ..Female 20 ..Texas ........Jan 1880
Ella R Henning .....Daughter Female 18 ..Texas ........Mar 1882
Thomas Henning .Son .........Male ....16 ..Texas ........Mar 1884
Martha Henning ..Daughter Female 14 ..Texas ........Mar 1886
Willie Henning .....Son .........Male ....11 ..Texas ........Dec 1889
1910 - US Census -
1920 - US Census -
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The Sayre Headlight, Beckham County, Oklahoma , Thursday Morning, July 15, 1920 pg 7
Obituary
Death has again visited our community and taken from among us one of our most respected citizens and influential church members in the person of Mrs. A. L. Henning.
She was born July 3rd, 1848, in Texas, but came to this state while young.
She was married to A. L. Henning Dec. 28, 1875. To this union seven children were born, three sons and four daughters, all of whom lived to maturity. Two sons and two daughters survive, Mrs. Callie Siddle of Burkburnett and Mrs. Mattie Siglin of Cedar Falls, Iowa, Jim Henning of Cheyenne and T. H. Henning of Doxey, with whom she made her home at the old home place.
She professed faith in Christ and joined the Presbyterian church early in life and lived a faithful and consistent Christian until death July 9,1920, when she fell asleep in Jesus.
Knowing her life and devotion as I do I am assured of the fact that the world is better by reason of her life and her faith in Him who "death all things well."
The funeral services were conducted at the home by Rev. Williams and her body laid to rest in the Doxey cemetery to await the final resurrection day.
The grace of God sustain and comfort the bereaved ones.
A FRIEND
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