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Guyana / British Guiana Genealogical Society Surnames Guyana / British Guiana Surnames Copyright 2008: S. Anderson, Genealogical Society "P" All Rights Reserved YR PG Last First Mid OCC Employer Address City/Area 1898 136 Pacheco J.A. M. Secretary Portug. Pawnbroking Robb St 1898 136 Packer Miss Sch Mistress St Bernard's Sch Albouy's Town 1898 136 Packwood George A. Compositor Wortmanville 1898 136 Paddenburg E. Partner Mercurius Cigar Fac. 201 Camp St 1898 136 Paddenburg G. A. Partner Mercurius Cigar Fac. 10,11 Lombard St 1898 136 Paddenburg P.J.T. Officer Customs House Pu 1898 136 Paddenburg J.T. A. Manager Mercurius Cigar Fac. 201 Camp St 1898 136 Pairaudeau G. H. Clerk Pub Works Dept Kingston 1898 136 Pairaudeau Geo, B. Clerk H. Ledoux & Co Water St 1898 136 Pairaudeau Jos. B. Clerk H. Ledoux & Co Water St 1898 136 Pairaudeau Jules Clerk H. Ledoux & Co Water St 1898 136 Paiva J. C. Clerk Manoel De Mendonga 14 Strand New Amsterdam 1898 136 Paiva F. S. Clerk Est of Ant. deSouza 17 Water St 1898 136 Pakoman W. A. Goldsmith 72 Princess St Charlestown 1898 136 Parker Charles S. Partner Sandbach Parker Co Water St Werk‐en‐Rust 1898 136 Parker E.S. E. Clerk Messer & Lawrence Commerce St 1898 136 Parker J. E. Cler. Asst Gen Registrar Off. Victoria Law Courts 1898 136 Parker W. A. Swrn. Clerk Registrar's Office Victoria Law Courts 1898 136 Parkinson J. Schoolmaster Enmore Buildings East Coast 1898 136 Parkinson R. Bricklayer Wapping Lane New Amsterdam 1898 136 Park & Cunningham Merchant Dry Goods Hardware 15 Water St 1898 136 Parnell C. G. Solicitor Croal Sts 1898 136 Parratt Mrs. C. A. Proprietor Part Broomsland & Fellowship Mahaicony 1898 136 Parratt W. H. Engineer Pln Rosehall Berbice 1898 136 Parris C. Gunsmith South St 1898 136 Paschoal Augusto Clerk Abel Maria Da Silva 23 Water St 1898898 13636 Pasea G. Overseer Pln Rosehall Berbiceerbice 1898 136 Pasea R. R. Overseer Pln Anna Regina Essequibo 1898 136 Pates E.E. C. Overseer Pln Windsor Forest West Coast 1898 136 Patoir & Co Butchers New Ams. Market 1898 136 Patoir Edward Catechist Sandhills Upp Berbice River 1898 136 Patoir Isaac E. A. Proprietor Pln Sarah Mahaicony 1898 136 Paton Cyril J. Overseer Pln Rosehall Berbice 1898 136 Patrick Mother Super. Mother Sacred Heart Convent Charles St Charlestown 1898 136 Patterson J. Catechist Santa Indian Mission Pocararo Upp Demerara Riv 1898 136 Patterson Miss Clerk Mercurius Cigar Fac. Camp St 1898 137 Paul Simon Panboiler Pln La Grange West Bank 1898 137 Paul W. D. Schoolmaster Gibraltar Berbice 1898 137 Paulin W. Mech. Eng. BG Electric Power Water St 1898 137 Payne C. L. Stip Mag. S Esseq. Jud Dist 1898 137 Payne E. Catechist Anna Regina & Dist Registrar Essequibo 1898 137 Payne Wm. M. Barrister Croal Sts 1898 137 Pearce G. E.M. Barrack St Kingston 1898 137 Pearson Annie Jane Sch Mistress St Peter's Wakenaam 1898 137 Pearson E. W. Overseer Pln Enmore East Coast 1898 137 Pearson J. S. Overseer Plns Maryville & Belfield Leguan 1898 137 Pearson Rev. J. G. Rector St Peter's Wakenaam 1898 137 Pedie A. Overseer Pln Rosehall Berbice 1898 137 Peete Wm. Clerk J.I. Chapman 28 Water St 1898 137 Peitier Theresa Woodcutter LB Annawanuafe Crk Winneperoo Crk Demerara River 1898 137 Pemberton C.J. A. Clerk HMP Settlement GT prision 1898 137 Pendleton Miss M. Clerk Cent Stationary Store Robb St 1898 137 People's Ice Co. Business 6 Werk‐en‐Rust 1898 137 Peppiette C. W. Watchmaker & Jeweler Water St 1898 137 Perch George M. Accountant Colonial Bank High St 1898 137 Pereira A. S. Bookkeeper S. Wreford & Co Strand New Amsterdam 1898 137 Pereria F. B. Butcher Cummingsburg Market 1898 137 Pereria C. Clerk Smith Bros & Co Water St 1898 137 Pereria P. J. Clerk Joao Pererira Water St 1898 137 Pereria Joao Antonio Barrack St Kingston Pg 1 of 3 Guyana / British Guiana Surnames Copyright 2008: S. Anderson, Genealogical Society "P" All Rights Reserved YR PG Last First Mid OCC Employer Address City/Area 1898 137 Pereria M. Clerk City Emporium Water St 1898 137 Pereria Martin H.G. Solicitor 3 America St 1898 137 Pereria Manoel Pln Relief Mahaicony 1898 137 Pereira M. A. Manager J.P Santos Water St Res; 103 Duke St 1898 137 Perry G. W. Overseer Pln Leonara West Coast 1898 137 Perez J. W. Goldsmith America St 1898 137 Perkins H. L. Surveyor Gov Land Dept Public Bldgs 1898 137 Perot & Co A. W. Merchant Company Path Water St 1898 137 Perot Chas. G. Partner A.W. Perot & Co New York 1898 137 Perot Dr. P. E. Dist Med Off. Belle Vue District West Bank 1898 137 Perot James A. Man. Sect. Dem. Gold Miners Water St 1898 137 Perot W. H. Partner A.W. Perot & Co Baltimore, USA 1898 137 Perot & Co James E. Merchant New Amsterdam 1898 137 Persand J. Catechist St Thomas' Sch E Indian Church Berbice 1898 138 Peru Antonio De Freitas Woodcutter LB Waiuibisci Crk Demerara River 1898 138 Persico George E. Compositor 112 New Market St 1898 138 Pestana Antonio Partner Steam sawing Co 11 Lombard St Charlestown 1898 138 Pestana M. Clerk D.H. McGowan & Co Water St 1898 138 Peterson J. L. Overseer Pln Mara Berbice 1898 138 Phillips A. Clerk Dem. Railway Co 1898 138 Phillips Alexander Manager Pln Hamburg Cattle Farm Tiger Island Essequibo 1898 138 Phillips Benjamin Bldg Contractor 138 Crown St. Queenstown 1898 138 Phillips E. A. Manager J.I. Chapman, Grocery 28 Water St 1898 138 Phillips E. G. Clerk Booker Bros & Co Water St 1898 138 Phillips F. A. Cutter G Bettencourt & Co Water St 1898 138 Phillips H. Clerk Baldwin & Do Water St 1898898 13838 Phillips James Manager Newtown Grocery Croal Sts 1898 138 Phillips T. Schoolmaster St Johns New Forest Berbice 1898 138 Phillips W. E. Sailmaker Water St Werk‐en‐Rust 1898 138 Phillips W. C. Overseer Pln Annadale East Coast 1898 138 Phillips W. J. Hd Overseer Pln Skeldon Berbice 1898 138 Phillips W. V. Officer Customs House Public Bldgs 1898 138 Phoenix Joseph Blacksmith Regent Rd 1898 138 Pickett S. A. Clerk Park & Cunningham Water St 1898 138 Pierre F. Tinsmiths Queen St 1898 138 Pierre F. F. Dist Registrar Hope & Perseverance Hackney Pomeroon River 1898 138 Pierre G. H. Catechist Holy Trinity Essequibo 1898 138 Pierre J.E. M. Teacher Dartmouth Essequibo 1898 138 Pieters J. Catechist Groste Crk Mission Essequibo 1898 138 Pieters M. L. Dist Postmaster Missoin House Naamryck Essequibo 1898 138 Pieters W. H. Catechist Groete Creek Essequibo 1898 138 Pike Rev. C. R.S. Curate St. George's Cath. 1898 138 Pile A. W. Clerk GT Gas Works Charlestown 1898 138 Pile Joseph Overseer Pln Rosehall Berbice 1898 138 Pile John Amos Clerk J.F.G. Burke 14 A Water St Photograpther 1898 138 Pilgrim J. H. Foreman James Smith & Co High St 1898 138 Pimento J. G. Partner Pimento & D'Oliveira Water St Werk‐en‐Rust 1898 138 Pinaud Ernest Dent. Surg. Venezuela Consul 63 Middle St 1898 138 Pindar W. Compositor 28 N North St 1898 138 Pinto F. Bootmaker High St New Amsterdam 1898 138 Piper C. E. Grantholder Right Bank Pomeroon River 1898 138 Pistano, Jnr. M. Clerk M. DeJesus Pitt St New Amsterdam 1898 138 Pitman John Clerk J.L. Chapman 28 Water St 1898 138 Pitt W. Carpenter Church St New Amsterdam 1898 138 Pitt St. Pharmacy Business 14 Pitt st New Amsterdam 1898 138 Pitts M. G. Dist Registrar Golden Grove East Coast 1898 139 Plummer G. B. Mag. Clerk Cen Dem. Jud. Dist 69 Main St 1898 139 Pocknell Rev. Edmund Rector St. Swithin's West Bank 1898 139 Pollard A. N. Clerk Solicitor General Victoria Law Courts 1898 139 Pollard E. A. Clerk Audit Office Public Bldgs Pg 2 of 3 Guyana / British Guiana Surnames Copyright 2008: S. Anderson, Genealogical Society "P" All Rights Reserved YR PG Last First Mid OCC Employer Address City/Area 1898 139 Pollard F. J. Saddler Coach builder America St 1898 139 Pollard G. Overseer Pln Highbury Berbice 1898 139 Pollard G.R. W. Proprietor Princess Caroline Demerara River 1898 139 Pollard J. C. Clerk Wieting & Richter Water St 1898 139 Pollard Theo. Schoolmaster Wesleyan Sch Bush Lot Essequibo 1898 139 Pollard W. H. Clerk Garuett& Co Water St 1898 139 Pollock Wm. Clerk Donald Currie & Co Water St 1898 139 Polson H. Mag. Clerk Corentyne Dist 1898 139 Pombo Jose de Freitas Manager GT & Victoria Stables Hinck St 1898 139 Pompey A. Anna Catharina West Coast 1898 139 Pontifex S.C. O. Officer Customs House Public Bldgs 1898 139 Poole J. C. Louisa Row 1898 139 Poo Leung King Partner Hing Cheong & Co Hong Kong 1898 139 Poo Lo Yen Partner Hing Cheong & Co Hong Kong 1898 139 Porter E. Cooper Alexander St New Amsterdam 1898 139 Pooler Alexander Bldg Contractor 26 Robb St 1898 139 Potbury J. A. Principal Queen's College Murray St 1898 139 Pounder E. N. Shoemaker Albouy's Town 1898 139 Powell G. F. Clerk Booker Bros & Co Water St 1898 139 Pozzi J. D. Overseer Pln Cornelia Ida West Coast 1898 139 Prabu Bakht Catechist Uitvlught, Coolie Mission West Coast 1898 139 Premdas A. Catechist East Indian Georgetown 1898 139 Premdas John Catechist St Marys Beterverwagting East Coast 1898 139 Prescod H. Plumber Queen St 1898 139 Price Rev. Arthur Curate Holy Trinity Essequibo 1898 139 Price Robt. A. Coppersmith Smyth St 1898898 13939 Primo Davidavid Organist St. Catherine' s Ithaca Berbiceerbice 1898 139 Primo James Sexton St augustine Friendship East Coast 1898 139 Prince C.
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