COLBERT COUNTY, ALABAMA
CEMETERIES - TOWNSHIP 4, RANGE 9
LEIGH CEMETERY RESTORATION
and TRANSCRIPTION
14 August 1999
The Leigh Cemetery is
located about one mile east of the intersection of Old Highway 20 and County
Line Road (only traffic light in Leighton). It is on the north side of the road
in a grove of trees. It is about one half acre in size.
Two weeks prior to August
14, 1999 the weeds and poison oak were sprayed with herbicide. On workday the
grass was mowed, fallen limbs removed and low hanging limbs and brush cut.
Headstones were then washed and read.
The founder of Leighton
and several of his family members are buried in this cemetery. Some of the
stones had to be read using the "shaving cream" method, especially number one
and two. In the photographs of them you are actually reading the shaving cream.
Otherwise, they can't be read. All stones were washed well with water after
reading them.
The numbered signs at
each headstone correspond to the numbers on the layout diagram. There are some
depressions in the ground on the southeast side of the cemetery that could be
other unmarked graves.
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