Andrew Harriot Henning LLB (17 May 1865[a] – 2 December 1947) was a lawyer and politician in Western Australia.
Rudolph was a member of a large emigrant from Germany that arrived in South Australia aboard Pauline in December 1849.
[2] He purchased a property at Yalup Brook, where he grew fruit and bred Shropshire sheep, his wool winning a medallion for at the Exhibition in Roubaix, France, in 1911.
His wife and her mother died at Payneham, South Australia within two days of each other.
Their only surviving son, Charles Harriot Henning, was a military officer who also eventually became a member of parliament.