Ann, The railroad station (B&O) or town in northeastern Hampshire County was Okonoko. It was along the Potomac River; had a post-office. In 1900, the population of Okonoko was about the same size as Capon Bridge. Okonoko is now a ghost town. There should be some graveyards in that vicinity, but I have not been able to locate them. There are very few inhabitants in that area of Hampshire County; most are second-homeowners. The B&O Railroad came through Paw Paw in Morgan County to Okonoko and Green Spring in Hampshire County and Piedmont in Mineral County. The railroad is what brought people into these towns or communities. The "Ginnevan cemetery" is also known as the Stoker Cemetery. It is near the Little Cacapon River. Wilmer L. Kerns -----Original Message----- From: Ann HeInz [mailto:agatha1@flash.net] Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 4:22 PM To: WVHAMPSH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [WVHAMPSH-L] North Hampshire Thanks to those who had suggestions for rersearch in n. Hampshire. I have pored over maps, new and old and realize there are very few twons in this part of hampshire county. The map site list only one cemetery, Ginnevan. I know there has to be other cemeteries around. Can anyone help on this? I tried accessing the old cemetery list but it has been pulled off line. I am looking for place where 1850 laborer with mine or railroad would have been buried. Ann agatha1@flash.net