The so-called Old Bloomfield Cem. is really just the old part of Maple Grove. It is just a little out of downtown (what isn't?) on the road to Taylorsville (Ky. 55). On the right slightly past the Christian Ch. The cemetery isn't all that big. The old part is on the right, so as you're going up the drive take the right fork. I can't tell you exactly where all the Merrifield graves are, but they're all in the old cem., and there aren't that many graves to search among. If you want a touch of me, when you're at the only stop light in town and you've come from Bardstown, the building (with a very large porch in the front) on the near left corner housed my father's grocery store. On the far side of the light you'll see the drug store and old PO, and on the near right is a Chevron station, so there's no mistaking the store building. I take it you've seen the old Merrfield farm that's now the property of Jerry and Linda Bruckheimer. It also is on Ky. 55 at the very edge of town toward Taylorsville. The Nelson Co. Gen. Roundtable has its office in the basement of the county library in Bardstown. I think you can purchase their publications from the library people if none of the NCGR people are there. Do you have their web site so that you can find their publications list? It's [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) . The library has some microfilms, but I imagine you'd find more at the historical society in Frankfort. Did you ever buy my book? Dr. Merrifield tells an awful lot about his family in it. If the Roundtable doesn't list its publications, let me know and I'll summarize them for you. Bob