I just received a phone call from Jack Bailey of Harrodsburg. He announces the release of his new edition of "Bury Me At Dixville," long a standard but out-of-print genealogy resource for central Ky researching. The previous edition was so popular that the Mercer County Public Library was unable to prevent even its reproduced copies from being stolen, and I had to wait for an original owner to die in order to get my copy! The new book has 832 pages, 505 of which are text and the remainder annotated family photographs, newspaper clippings, wedding and birth announcements, school items, etc. (The previous edition of "Dixville" was a mere 119 pages in comparison.) Dixville is situated in the Deep Creek area of western Mercer County, near the conjunction of Mercer, Washington, and Boyle counties. The book features the Patterson, Divine/Devine, Leonard, Bugg, and Claunch families of the area, and also has large numbers of Baileys, Hatchells, Careys, Logues, Durhams, Whoberrys, and others. Jack says that the book will be ready for mailing Monday, March 22nd. The price is $65 (postpaid), and is presented loose-leaf in a 3-ring notebook binder. Orders should be sent to: Jack D. Bailey 527 Scenic Hills Dr Harrodsburg KY 40330-8631