The Normans, Clingans, Cowans and Cobbs lived just North of Cleveland Tennessee in the mid 1800's, along a ridge now known as Clinging Ridge (it was originally Clingan Ridge). My family the Normans moved from Cleveland to Oklahoma around 1870 as did some of the Cobbs, Cowans and Clingans to settle on Cherokee Indian land (they were all related by marriage). In the Northern part of Cleveland, Tennessee there is a "Clinging Ridge Road" as well as a "Norman Chapel Road" that is nearby the ridge. Does anyone have a clue as to how "Norman Chapel Road" came by its name? Danny Williams adworld@ionet.net