Background
Henwood, Berryman was born on April 23, 1881 in Hannibal, Missouri, United States. Son of George W. and Jennie (Dunham) Henwood.
Henwood, Berryman was born on April 23, 1881 in Hannibal, Missouri, United States. Son of George W. and Jennie (Dunham) Henwood.
Bachelor of Laws, cum laude, University of Missouri, 1904.
Killed on Okinawa, July 2, 1945). Began practice of law at Hannibal, Missouri, 1904. Served as city attorney, Hannibal, Missouri, 1909-1913.
Commissioner Supreme Court of Missouri, 1927-1930. Judge of Supreme Court, 1930-1933. In practice at St. Louis.
Missouri, 1933-1934, Jefferson City, Missoury, 1935-1952.
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Member State Eleemosynary Board, 1935-1937. Trustee in bankruptcy, St. Louis Southwestern Railway, January 1936-September 1947. Member Missouri Republican State Committee, 1912-1916.
Member American Bar Association, Missouri State Bar Association Delta Phi. Mason, Elk.
Married Adele Tucker, October 17, 1907 (died March 23, 1937). Children: Ethelyn (deceased), Virginia, Marion, Berryman (First lieutenant.