Named after his grandfather U.S. congressman
Thomas S. Kenan, his parents were Sarah Rebecca Graham and
Owen Rand Kenan; he was the grandson of U.S. Congressman
Thomas Kenan and great-grandson of Revolutionary War general
James Kenan. He started his education in
Duplin County at Old Grove Academy in
Kenansville, North Carolina (the town was named for his great-grandfather in 1818). He spent a year at Central Military Institute in
Selma, Alabama and started his freshman year at
Wake Forest College in 1853-1854, but then transferred to the
University of North Carolina, where he graduated in 1857. He read law for two years with
Judge Pearson at Richmond Hill; he started to practiced law in
Kenansville in 1860. In 1859 he helped to organize the Duplin Rifles, a militia unit, in Kenansville. In April 1861 he was elected as a captain of the Duplin Rifles ==Civil War==