Hello everyone! I have a question about a column on the 1910 US Census that states "Whether a survivor of the Union or Confederate army or navy." My gg-grandfather, David Barnett Jr., has a CN in this column. Would this be Confederate Navy? Or something else? The other men on the same page just have N, supposedly for No. David was living in Fannin County, TX when this census was taken, but he was born in Scott County, later Logan County, AR and lived there during the Civil War. He would have been 13 at the start of the war. Did the Confederacy recruit for the navy in AR or just the army? Any ideas or suggestions? FYI - In a previous email, I had discussed the column for denied vote on the 1870 US census. My ggg-grandfather and David Jr.'s father, David Barnett Sr., had this column checked, but David Jr. did not have a check. He was 22 years old in the 1870 census. I'm stumped and not sure where to go with this CN issue. Your previous emails about the 1870 census column have been very helpful. Thank you! Monica Barber Researching McKinney, Cloud, DuFour, Barber, Barnett family trees.