Married Lucinda Morris. They moved to NW Marion County Missouri in 1851, to Knox County early in 1853. Appears to be the first Henry County Kentucky family to move to Knox County Missouri.
According to County Histories, A.A. Rouner as a blacksmith used steel to make plows, but did not patent the process. He sold plows for $12 each making a sizable amount of money. Appears to have sold his farm and shop in Henry County KY to bro-in-law David A. Morris, younger brother of Lucinda.
Numerous land purchases in Knox county as a farmer. Served as a County Judge.
Married Lucinda Morris. They moved to NW Marion County Missouri in 1851, to Knox County early in 1853. Appears to be the first Henry County Kentucky family to move to Knox County Missouri.
According to County Histories, A.A. Rouner as a blacksmith used steel to make plows, but did not patent the process. He sold plows for $12 each making a sizable amount of money. Appears to have sold his farm and shop in Henry County KY to bro-in-law David A. Morris, younger brother of Lucinda.
Numerous land purchases in Knox county as a farmer. Served as a County Judge.