Ephesus Cemetery
also known as Cunningham Cemetery

Locale 59-SW T9 N  R24E, Sec 3.   Barbour County Road 130  between Louisville and Banks, in Barbour County, AL.

William U. Wilkes
8/10/1812- 2/22/1885
Sarah L. Wilkes
Wife Of William U. Wilkes 2/12/1822 - 11/9/1901
 
Sarah E. Abercrombie 9/16/1821-9/23/1896    
In Memory of W.A. Abercrombie Buried in Ship Island, Mississippi 1866   on same stoen as Sarah    
Family of John W. Smith plot    
     

Westbrook Family

stone located inside a large concrete coping. One other small marker within this coping with initials "S. L? W."

Family of John W. Smith - large area bordered by at least three small markers with the letter "S".

Notes:

1. There as possibly as many as six graves within the Westbrook family lot. Possible persons buried there are:

John Manley Westbrook (c. 1784 - 28 October 1839) moved to Barbour Co, AL from Bladen County NC circa 1833 (1833 Barbour Co, AL census).

Zilpha White (03 August 1791 - 14 February 1876) wife of John Manley Westbrook

Sarah Ann Westbrook (04 March 1822 - ?) Daughter of John Manley Westbrook and Zilpha White

2. William U. Wilkes married Sarah L. Jones 10 November 1842, Barbour Co, AL

3. Sarah E. Brown was the wife of William Anniston Abercrombie. Their son, Edmond Greenwood Abercrombie ( 7 November 1848 - 04 February 1936) married Zilpha A. Westbrook (11 January 1851 - ?) 09 November 1879 in Barbour Co, AL

4. The Jones, Westbrook, Abercrombie, and Wilkes families intermarried.

This is all I have on this cemetery the submitter said there are other graves there. If anyone has any information please let me know.  

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