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MINISTRY of JUSTICE Justice of the Peace Listing (St. Catherine) MINISTRY OF JUSTICE Justice of the Peace Listing (St. Catherine) Surname Christian Name Street Area Contact Number ADAMS Arnold Anthony Lot 441, Sydenham Garden Spanish Town 748-3888/325-3525/9601156 AIKEN Triston Garrick Glade District Caymanas Bay 413-8224/889-9885/928-1871 AL-ASAD Abbas Gordon Pen District Spanish Town 983-4567/396-3581/513-3335 ALEXANDER Joy 8 Grants Place Highfield ALLEN John 9 Montgomery Drive 9429743 ALLEN Alsie 71 Hartford Drive Vilmore ALLEN Florizel 687 St. Augustine Road Green Acres 9430965 ALLEN Leopold 18 Judith Avenue Edgewater 9881623 ALLEN Norah Point Hill 7054631 ALLEN Robert 7 Grants Place Highfield 9841363 ALLEN Leopold A. 18 Judith Avenue Edgewater 988-1623/571-2805 ALLEN Victor Lee Lot 146, Cedar Avenue Nightingale Grove 457-2426 Elaine Meadowvale ALLEN 18 Hillsdown Drive 3785536 ALLEN-MCLEAN Neslene 10 McVickers Lane 9433627 ANDERSON Richard Heatfield 9852557 ANDERSON Cynthia Byndloss 9857352 ANDERSON Nicola Teresia 37 Kelp Terrace New Harbour Village II 585-0710 ANDERSON Winston Lot 63 Q2 Monza Greater Portmore 5400807 ANGLIN Daphne 477 Morning Side Drive Marlie Mount 9839753 ANGLIN-CHRISTIE Grantley Lot 528 5 West South West First Street 7405871 ANTONIO Eric 379 Cherry Crescent Eltham View 9835789 ANTONIO Trudy Shushain ASHWOOD-STEWART Michelle 87 Cypress Drive Keystone 8741367 1 | P a g e AUSTIN-SMITH Kadeon Lot 567 Innswood Village AYRE Sylvester Kensington District 6023323 AZAN Sophia Rose-Hall 9852365 BACCHUS Robert Lot 73 3 North 9993008 BACCHUS Adolphus 96 Old Harbour Road 3837871 BACCHUS Anna Lot 255 Oakwood Drive BAILEY Trevor 27 Lauderdale Avenue Independence City 9880334 BAILEY Henry 13 Mark Avenue Ensom City BAILEY Leonard SE 1st Street 3 East, Lot 982 9895694 BAILEY Linhemya 37 Windsor Road BAILEY Luna Spring Village District 9838289 BAILEY Percival 614 Green Acres 6024052 BAILEY Vivette Lot 185 6 East 9494585 BAILEY Claudia 7 Kearsley Avenue BAILEY Rohan 643 St. Livingston Road Green Acres BAILEY-GRIFFITHS Norma Lot 118 Bougainvilla Road Cedar Grove Estate 3881769 BAIRD Harold BAKER Blaine Perez Lot 334, 12 Mustard Way New Harbour Village 3 361-2608/920-4661 BAKER Richard Hugh 78 Taddeo Drive Angels Estate 876-371-1272/317-9528/907- 5285/984-2282 BALDWIN Lindon Lot 513 Iris Drive Eltham View 3267782 BALDWIN Winston Lot 55 Bellevue Heights 7739740 BANTON Henley Keith Narine Lane Old Harbour Bay P.O Box 149 474-1938/508-0921 BARKER Milholland Lot 25 Whitehouse 4089116 BARNABY Kevan 742 Begonia Crescent Marlie Mount 5274520 BARNES Kervin 9 Browns Avenue Twickenham Park Housing 9849101 Scheme 2 | P a g e BARNES John 24 North Edgewater Avenue 9986780 BARNES Arlene Ann Marie Lot 295, 20 Florentina Drive Angels Estate Phase 2 422-6245 BARNES Jacqueline Elizabeth B87 Hibiscus Crescent Longville Park 813-9536/855-0063/551-0215 BARNETT Frederick 2353 Spa Way 9888707 BARRETT Aston 86A Main Street 7056206 BARRETT Mr.Carol Senior 12 Hampton Road - 984-5572/984-3174 BARRETT Carl Augustus Lot 643 DayTona Greater Portmore 949-3035/425-1079 BARRETT Dwayne Dialiva Lot 34 Kirsten Road Spanish Town 436-5376/802-4039 BARRETT Nevail Douglas Lot 150 Eltham View Spanish Town 983-4498/527-4608/984-5576-7 BARRETT Carl Lot 643 Daytona Greater Portmore 4251079 BARRIFFE Merlin Lot 85 Bluquit Circle The Aviary 3831225 BARROW Sean 22 Hatfield Avenue Gregory Park P.O. 9885242 BARTHOLOMEW Beulah Lot 96 Shoucair Mews Twickenham Heights 9438466 BARTHOLOMEW Hubert 36 Young Street 9438466 BATCHELOR Bernadette 497 3 NE, 5th Street 7 East Greater Portmore 949-0352/783-3736/939-3091 BATSON Hubert 69 Drake Avenue Villa Nova BECKFORD Joslyn 58 Valentine Drive St. Jago Heights 9846323 BECKFORD Alvin 16 Frazer's Boulevard 8154211 BECKFORD Trevor 22 King Street BEDWARD Conrad St. Aubyn A6 Arnold Palmer Loop Caymanas Country Club 620-4618/804-5425/984/2787 Wayne Estate BELLAMY Michael 22 Oxford Road 9191031 BENDA Paula Nadine 6 Barbara Ave Edgewater 616-8045/871-9935 BENJAMIN Calvin Alphanso 654 Fort Totten Drive Garveymeade 988-3698/372-9630 BENJAMIN Kevin Lot 675 Innswood Village 16 Flamingo Place BENNETT Udeen 41 Kennedy Drive BENNETT Marlon Sligoville District 6033736 BENNETT Alvarine Carlene Lot 341, 5th Rodney Way Delavega City 749-5913/857-9777 BENNETT Valreene Constancia 313 NW 27th Way Dartona BENT Marcia Lot 1, 3 West 7400613 3 | P a g e BENT Joyce Rose Hall BENT-DOVER Lisa Annmarie Lot 672 Maise Close 981-6522/364-5649/932-4866 BIGGS Norman Lot 90 Monza 7403017 BILLINGS Natalie Denise Lot B 102 GeorgeTown Place St. Vincent, Caribbean Estate 841-6403/417-4664 BLACKWOOD Valrie 109 Brandt Avenue Bannister BLAIR Windsor Lot 226, 5 West 876-454-9235/316-4576 BLAIR Michael Cedar Valley 9031688 BLAIR Wellesley 9442953 BLAKE Ruby Byndloss District 9857163 BLOOMFIELD Natalee 111 Gravel Heights 5548174 BLOOMFIELD Arlington Old Harbour Bay 3675004 BOGLE Roderick Lot 21 Pleasant Drive Pleasant Farm 9853389 BOGLE Stephanie Marsha 15 Crepe Road Lot 143 Eltham Vista 867-1212/922-4291 BOGLE Victor Lot 32 Jacaranda Inswood 4312663 BOLTON Kirk Patrick Lot 331, 2 East Greater Portmore 777-1903/365-2000 BOOTH - GRANT Millicent H. - Pear Tree Grove BOUCHER-GENTLES Charmaine Valdalee Lot 16, 11A King Street Linstead 985-2614/836-7025/985-6202 BOWES David Grateful Hill BOWIE Claudette Angelia 467 Woodpecker Street Innswood Village 876-749-7474/359-9687 BOYD Madge Elizabeth 16 Orange Field Village Ewarton, Linstead 838-3673/431-3235 BRADFORD Hazel Seafield District BRAVO Melbourne Anthoniel Church Road - BRIGGS Fitzroy Gulf Heights Gordon Pen 9834650 BRITTON Huntley Lloyd 1170 Green Acres Boulevard Green Acres 943-0277/330-9876/934-0794 BROMFIELD Rufie BROMFIELD Sonja 5 Queen's Lane Central Village 4642594 BROOKS Michael 1 Hummingbird Avenue Cromarty Grove 9433075 BROOKS Neil 13 Cardiff Place Willowdene 9432362 4 | P a g e BROOKS Cleveland 5 Queen's Lane Central Village 3479960 BROOKS Cleveland Lot #39 Tangelo Drive Seville Meadows 3479960 BROWN Heather 85-87 Cedar Grove Estate Caymanas BROWN Vivia 14 Fulmer Way Ensom City 9843173 BROWN Claris 40 Marlie Acres 9832447 BROWN Derrick 37 Goffe Avenue St. Jago Heights 9843346 BROWN Everett Lot 94 St. Theresa Road Green Acres 9430977 BROWN Marjorie Top Mountain 8174513 BROWN Noel 26 Yvetta Crescent 9880668 BROWN Andre Alsage Lot 140 SilverStone, 34 Central Greater Portmore 669-9155/788-3091/376-3632 Way BROWN Claud Hathley 155 Mount View Boulevard, Spanish Town 943-6086/443-9632/765-8442 P.O Box 878 BROWN Henry Augustus 8 Telephone Close Portmore Gardens 363-0187/806-3140 Waterford,P.O Box 129 BROWN Kimberly Shereece 661 2 East Greater Portmore 408-6527 BROWN Mark Williams 844 New Harbour Village Old Harbour 827-2214 BROWN Michael Donovan St. 5 North Avenue, Hampton Spanish Town 984-2599/381-2707 Aubya Graham Green BROWN Franklin 229 Doctor Bird Circle Aviary 9845576 BROWN Hortense Lot 28 Tryall Estates 876-477-6531 BROWN Sheryll Lot # 347, 3 North, NW 11th Greater Portmore 445-6208 BROWN Myrtle 83 York Drive Sydenham Villas 5642372 BROWN-HUNTER Monica 3 Valley Close Mickleton Meadows 9852205 BROWN-JADDOO Vernick Andrea August Town District Bog Walk 848-6807 BROWN-SINGH Audrey Josephine Barton’s District Barton’s P. O. 876-407-8606/382-2101 BROWN-WHYTE Rossana Ann-Marie 332 Winona Drive Garveymeade 574-1418/775-6882 5 | P a g e BRYAN Paulette V. 471 Claremont Heights Old Harbour P. O. 876-360-9474 BRYAN Weston Lloyd 229 2 North Greater Portmore 787-4694/988-7638 BRYAN Lucilda Stanbury Grove District BUCKLE Darnell Ryan Lot 4 Morgan's Drive, Bay front Bridgeport, Portmore 276-5065 Villas and Apartments BUCKLE Andrea 8 Bell Avenue 9812174 BUCKLEY-SMITH Sharon Olivia Lot 545 Matura Way Southboro Bridgeport 939-6824/884-3748 BUDDOO Gosma Lot 406 Westchester Drive 9886921 BUDDOO Gosma Lot 225 Mewton Close Ensom Acres 9846000 BUDDOO-FLETCHER Gary Anthony Lot F 65 Caymanas Country Caymanas Estate 620-1127/849-9745/948-0101 Club BURBAGE Veronica Lot 90 Ensom Acres Close Ensom Acres 9844086 BURKE Ericka Time and Patience BURKE Lloyd 276 Queens Avenue Magil Palm BURTON Kenneth 29 Clinton Drive Little Greendale 9842135 BUTLER Manley 32 Seaton Crescent Ensom City 9847080 BYGRAVE Troy Town House # 2 Johnson Hill Estate CALLAGHAN Gilbert 390 St. Livingston Road 8947441 CAMERON Noel Old Henderson Road Lakes Pen P.A. CAMERON Samuel Lot 85 Judith Avenue Leiba Gardens 9434106 CAMERON- Rosana Elaine Gordon Wood District Old Harbour 479-3041 MCDONALD CAMPBELL Blanche 26 Gibson Road 9882098 CAMPBELL Ian Lot 117 11th Dolphin Way 9980662 CAMPBELL Joslyn 18 Daytona Avenue Independence City 9882336 CAMPBELL Merlene 609 Rosemary Close 7408297 CAMPBELL Robert 85-86 Belmont Park 9839055 CAMPBELL Yvonne Lot 228 Charlemont 9857129 CAMPBELL Cleveland Lot 289 Borealis Blvd Watson Grove CAMPBELL Delroy Nutshell District 6 | P a g e CAMPBELL Elaine Nutshell District 2784914 CAMPBELL Noel 35 Leamington Drive Willodene CAMPBELL Sherman Church Road Shenton District CAMPBELL Paulette Lot 860 Palmerston Place Portsmouth CAMPBELL Royston Lloyd 15 Tampa Avenue Independence City CAMPBELL Adella Box 8628, Jacaranda Homes Spanish Town 337-0083/927-1680 ext 3778 CAMPBELL Kemaletta Camile 772 Diamond Avenue Eltham Park, Spanish Town 820-9211/585-7019 CAMPBELL Sheraine 276 Queens Avenue Magil Palm 9608804 CAMPBELL Colleen 32 Middlesex Avenue Independece City 7760471 CAMPBELL Sheraine 32 Middlesex Avenue Independece City 9608804 162 NW, 34th Place, 7 West CAMPBELL Colleen Aintree Greater Portmore 7760471 CAMPBELL Courtney B58 Martinique Boulevard Caribbean Estates 4692989 CAMPBELL Kerroy 1C Newton Avenue Ensom Acres 876-298-6841
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