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Gen James Kenan

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Gen James Kenan Veteran

Birth
Kenansville, Duplin County, North Carolina, USA
Death
23 May 1810 (aged 69)
Duplin County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Kenansville, Duplin County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Colonel American Army Revolutionary War
Brigadier General State Militia
Trustee University North Carolina 1790-1799

James Kenan was a military leader of the American Revolutionary War, and an early senator of the state of North Carolina.

James was elected Sheriff of Duplin County, North Carolina at age 22. While serving as Stamp Master of North Carolina he led a company of volunteers to Wilmington to oppose the Stamp Act. He also served as Chairman of the Duplin and Wilmington Safety Committee. Later he was appointed brigadier general of the Wilmington militia district.

Kenan served as a member of the state constitutional convention in 1788 and 1789. Kenan also served as chairman on Ratification of the United States Constitution and one of the first trustees of the University of North Carolina. By the time he died he had served nine consecutive terms in North Carolina Senate. He belonged to the Masonic Fraternity and was worshipful master of St. John's Lodge No. 13 of Duplin County.

Kenan married Sarah Love "Sallie" March 13,1770 and produced eight children, including his son Thomas S. Kenan. Five members of his family would later become sheriff of Duplin County.
American Revolutionary War patriot

Wife: Sarah Love. Children include: Catherine/Kitty (married Thomas Norment), Daniel Love (married Elizabeth James), Elizabeth (married James Price), Susannah (married Joseph Green), and Thomas (married Mary Rand).
Colonel American Army Revolutionary War
Brigadier General State Militia
Trustee University North Carolina 1790-1799

James Kenan was a military leader of the American Revolutionary War, and an early senator of the state of North Carolina.

James was elected Sheriff of Duplin County, North Carolina at age 22. While serving as Stamp Master of North Carolina he led a company of volunteers to Wilmington to oppose the Stamp Act. He also served as Chairman of the Duplin and Wilmington Safety Committee. Later he was appointed brigadier general of the Wilmington militia district.

Kenan served as a member of the state constitutional convention in 1788 and 1789. Kenan also served as chairman on Ratification of the United States Constitution and one of the first trustees of the University of North Carolina. By the time he died he had served nine consecutive terms in North Carolina Senate. He belonged to the Masonic Fraternity and was worshipful master of St. John's Lodge No. 13 of Duplin County.

Kenan married Sarah Love "Sallie" March 13,1770 and produced eight children, including his son Thomas S. Kenan. Five members of his family would later become sheriff of Duplin County.
American Revolutionary War patriot

Wife: Sarah Love. Children include: Catherine/Kitty (married Thomas Norment), Daniel Love (married Elizabeth James), Elizabeth (married James Price), Susannah (married Joseph Green), and Thomas (married Mary Rand).


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