Doyle wrote: , The following is a short excerpt from a very lengthy article I received today in my PML subscription at Rootsweb. It is mainly concerning the Milum family of Arkansas-Tennessee, but the Cagle-Coble names popped up and someone here might could use the information. I guess what really caught my eye was the apparent association og the Cagle and Coble names. One listing say's "Cagle Cemetery", the other, "Coble Cemetery". Doyle and List, The Hickman Co Cagle's mentioned here are the ancestors of both Earl and me. In the early history of Hickman Co. the Cagle family starting with Charles, son of Leonard and grandson of Leonhart settled in the area that was to become Coble, TN. I remember a story my grandmother told me and later confirmed in a history of Hickman Co that I found recently. According to the history and my grandmother, Charles Cagle's sons and grandsons owned mills, stores, built churches and schools in the area of Coble, TN. When it came time to name the town it was believed it would be named Cagle, TN. However in those days the postmaster had the privilege of naming the town. Well, you can probably guess what the postmasters name was...Coble. So the town became known as Coble. The Cagle and Coble families not only intermarried, but the were also in business together. I have a photo of the Cagle/Coble mill that was located in Hickman Co. I also have a photo of the school/church built by th! e Cagles and where my great grandfather was preacher. Some of my Cagle ancestors are buried in the Cagle cemetery in Hickman CO. Tom Cagle