Henius was born in
Aalborg, Denmark. His parents were Emilie (
née Wasserzug; 1839–1913) and Isidor Henius (1820–1901), both
Polish Jewish immigrants. His father, who was born in Thorn,
West Prussia (now
Toruń, Poland), emigrated to Denmark in 1837 and continued his work for spirits distillers to improve and standardise production and later – on January 15, 1846 – co-founded one distillery,
Aalborg priviligerede Sirup- og Spritfabrik, that was later, together with several other distilleries, consolidated into
De Danske Spritfabrikker in 1881, a Danish distillery which – since 2012 – is part of the
Norwegian Arcus Group, which closed the distillery in Aalborg in 2015, moving production to Norway instead. Isidor Henius also owned a small castle in Aalborg, now called
Sohngaardsholm Slot. Since 2005, it has been the site of a gourmet restaurant. Max Henius was educated at the
Aalborg Latin School and went on to study at the Polytechnic Institute in
Hanover, Germany He attended the
University of Marburg, earning his
Ph.D. degree in
chemistry during 1881. His father sold the distillery that same year. Max Henius subsequently emigrated from
Aalborg to the United States in 1881 at the age of 22, settling in Chicago. His younger brother, Erik S. Henius, (1863–1926) remained in Denmark where he was chairman of the Danish Export Association. He had another brother,
Louis Henius (1870-1938), who was the grandfather of author
Suzanne Brøgger. ==Career==