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Names of Persons Appearing to Be Owners of Abandoned Property RIGL 33‐21.1‐18 State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Names of Persons Appearing to be Owners of Abandoned Property RIGL 33‐21.1‐18 Property Reported 6/1/14 to 12/31/14 The Office of the General Treasurer partners with MissingMoney.com, the officially endorsed search engine of the Naonal Associaon of Unclaimed Property Administrators. Start your claim online at hƩp://treasury.ri.gov/unclaimed Office of the General Treasurer | 50 Service Ave | Warwick, RI 02910 | 401‐462‐7676 1 0SPINA GEOFFRY, 561 HUNT ST, CENTRAL FALLS AAA TRAVEL AGENCY, 14 WOODRUFF AVE STE 15, NARRAGANSETT 1 OF A KIND BABY GIFTS, 151 MYRTLE AVE, WARWICK AAA TRAVEL AGENCY, 110 ROYAL LITTLE DR, PROVIDENCE 10 NESTOR ST LLC, 855 PROVIDENCE ST, WEST WARWICK AAC ENVIROMENTAL SERVICES INC AND HOWARD, 30 DUTCHESS DR, 10000 HOURS INC, 602 SMITHFIELD AVE, PAWTUCKET AAFC, PO BOX 5490, WAKEFIELD 108 LACES, 30 POPPY PL, WARWICK AARONSON BARBARA A, 179 WHEELER AVE, PROVIDENCE 109‐111 PRATT ST CONDOMINIUM, 109 111 PRATT ST UNIT 1, PROVI‐ AARONSON LEROY D, 560 TOLLGATE RD, WARWICK 11 OCEAN RD CONDO ASSOC, PO BOX 6758, WARWICK AARONSON LEROY D, 179 WHEELER AVE, PROVIDENCE 11/03/2005 UTA D, 9 SPRUCE ST, WESTERLY AARONSON ROBERTA, 1192 WESTMINSTER ST, PROVIDENCE 1890 HOUSE, 2154 WASHINGTON ST OFFICE, PROVIDENCE AAS SEAN, 164 ANGELL ST, PROVIDENCE 1978 KURT JAMI TRUST, 1500 FLEET CTR, PROVIDENCE ABABIO DENNIS, 193 FINCH AVE, NORTH PROVIDENCE 2 UPTOWN GIRLS CONSIGNETC, 1136 MAIN ST, WYOMING ABACIST DESIGN GROUP THE, 59 READ AVE, COVENTRY 20/20 POWERVISION LTD, 220 EXCHANGE ST, PROVIDENCE ABADIER ABDALLA G, 300 TOLLGATE RD, WARWICK 21ST CENTURY ONCOLOGY, C/O SARAH DUBAUSKAS, WOONSOCKET ABADIER WAHID JOHN, 300 TOLLGATE RD STE 305, WARWICK 21ST GRAPHICS, 62 SHORE DR, WARREN ABAHUSSEIN FAISAL JAMAL, 661 METACOM AVE APT 6, BRISTOL 3 GUYS PIZZA INC, 90 EDDY ST 303, PROVIDENCE ABAHUSSEIN FAISAL JAMAL, 700 METACOM AVE APT 323, WARREN 3MONKEYBOYZ PRODUCTIONS, 105 FRANCIS AVE, PAWTUCKET ABANILLA JUANITO, 1970 PAWTUCKET AVE, EAST PROVIDENCE 4 WILD WITCHES INC, 132 HOFFMAN AVE, CRANSTON ABARR DANIEL K, 5 WOOD RIVER DR, HOPE VALLEY 41203 BOX PO, PROVIDENCE RI, PROVIDENCE ABARR MAUREEN E, 5 WOOD RIVER DR, HOPE VALLEY 48 AGGREGATE ITEMS, , ABATECOLA RACHEL, 85 HOLLAND ST, CRANSTON 49 ANTHONY STREET LLC, 49 ANTHONY ST, PROVIDENCE ABBATEMATTEO GRACE, 19 LENOX RD, CRANSTON 52 CLUB INVESTMENT CLUB, 160 THAMES ST, NEWPORT ABBE KRISTINE C, 75 REDWOOD RD, PORTSMOUTH 66 MAIN ST CONDO ASSOCIATION, 66 MAIN ST, WAKEFIELD ABBEY CONSTRCTN LLC, P O BOX 170, NARRAGANSET 7 ELEVEN, 65 MANTON AVE, PROVIDENCE ABBIATI DANIELLE, 16 SUMMER ST, WESTERLY 7 ELEVEN 33413, 775 CRANSTON ST, PROVIDENCE ABBONDANZA GIUSEPPE, 36 WALES ST, CRANSTON 75 ORLESS COM, 23 LAUREL LANE, WARREN ABBOTT, PO BOX 43078, PROVIDENCE A 1 MASONRY, 64 THELMA AVE, N PROVIDENCE ABBOTT BRUCE S, 270 BELLEVUE AVE APT 161, NEWPORT A 1 PLUS CLEANING SERVICE, 133 WEBSTER STREET STE A1, PAW‐ ABBOTT GERALD F, 215 TOLLGATE RD, WARWICK A AUTO BODY INC, 50 BLUNDELL ST, PROVIDENCE ABBOTT HEATH, 487 SPRING ST UNIT 1, NEWPORT A C S IND, PO BOX 1010, WOONSOCKET ABBOTT JINNETTE D, C/O BROWN UNIVERSITY, PROVIDENCE A GERVASIO CONSTRUCTION CO INC, PO BOX 230, FOSTER ABBOTT ROSEMARY, 7 ROSEWOOD DR, LINCOLN A GOULART ROBERT, 41 MIDDLE AVENUE, TIVERTON ABBRUZZESE JENNIFER, 128‐B RODMAN, S KGTWN A MEDICARE P, 444 WEST MINSTER STREET, PROVIDENCE ABC CENTRAL PROCESSING, C/O CASH MANAGEMENT, RIVERSIDE A MONTEMARANO VINCENT, 27 EAST AVENUE, WESTERLY ABDALAH MOHAMMED, 69 BROWN ST, PROVIDENCE A PAINTERS TOUCH, 17 INDIAN TRL, COVENTRY ABDELAZIZ NAWEL, 96 SACRED HEART AVE APT 1R, CENTRAL FALLS A PLUS CARPET CLEANING, 20 BOW ST STE 2, CRANSTON ABDUL ADEDAYO A, 15 EMMETT ST, PROVIDENCE A RICCI & SONS, 3958 POST RD, WARWICK ABDUL BEN BABA, 686 CUSHING RD, NEWPORT A SETPRICE, PO BOX 8691, CRANSTON ABDUL RAOOF SYED M, 33 E GEORGE ST # 3, PROVIDENCE A T CROSS, ONE ALBION ROAD, LINCOLN ABDULKADIRI FATSUMA, 93 TRYON AVE, RUMFORD A TO Z PLUMBING HEATING & AIR, 164 HALLECK AVE, RIVERSIDE ABDULLAH ABDUL, 47 HUXLEY AVE., PROVIDENCE A TOUCH OF CLASS, 106 WILLETT AVE, RIVERSIDE ABDULLAH WALI, 47 HUXLEY AVE, PROVIDENCE A WATCHFUL EYE SURVEILLANCE LLC, 44 TOBIE AVE, PAWTUCKET ABDULLAS ALNAHAS, 8 GORDON ST, CRANSTON A&A AUTO SALES INC, 2740 HARTORD AVENUE, JOHNSTON ABEAST SIDE CLINICAL L, 221 WILLETT AVE, RIVERSIDE A&A MACHINERY & SUPPLY INC, 45 SALEM STREET, PROVIDENCE ABEDON PAULA, C/O DAVID J MCOSKER, PROVIDENCE A&F CONSTRUCTION, 16 ARGYLE ST, CRANSTON ABELE MARY S, OPERATIONS HOLD STMT, RIVERSIDE A. DREW MARK, 415 WICKENDEN ST, PROVIDENCE ABELES RENA, 555 LLOYD AVE, PROVIDENCE A057075A JOHN TAYLOR, ATTN ROLLOVER DEPARTMENT, PROVI‐ ABELI LLC, 161 AIRPORT RD, WARWICK A5 UNIT, 205 MAIN ST, HOPE ABENANTE RALPH, 114 ORCHARD MEADOWS DR, SMITHFIELD AAA, 110 ROYAL LITTLE DR, PROVIDENCE ABENANTE STEVEN, 114 ORCHARD MEADOWS DR, SMITHFIELD AAA, 110 ROYAL LITTLE DR, PROVIDENCE ABER MARY K, 21 DANIELSON PIKE, NORTH SCITUATE AAA, PO BOX 9705, PROVIDENCE ABERNATHY KATHERINE C., 11 CENTRAL AVE, NORTH PROVIDENCE AAA, PO BOX 9705, PROVIDENCE ABESHOUSE SAMUEL B, 281 HILLSIDE AVE, PAWTUCKET AAA GLASS, 987 WARREN AVE, EAST PROVIDENCE ABEZ ACOSTA, 9 RUGGLES ST, PROVIDENCE AAA PUBLIC INSURANCE ADJUSTERS, 66 DELWAY RD, CRANSTON ABHIR ASAIDA, 148 BERNON ST, WOONSOCKET AAA SOUTHER NEW ENGLAND, 1500 DIAMOND HILL RD, WOONSOCK‐ ABILHERIA TERESA F, 1106 S BROADWAY, E PROVIDENCE AAA SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND, PO 9705, PROVIDENCE ABIOYE ADEOLA, 60 URBAN AVE # 9, PROVIDENCE AAA SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND, 110 ROYAL LITTLE DRIVE, PROVI‐ ABIRI MOHAMMED, 725 RESERVOIR AVE STE 30, CRANSTON 2 ABITBOL MAURICE, 50 PARK ROW W APT 424, PROVIDENCE ACQUAVIVA MAURO S, 142 URBAN AVE, N PROVIDENCE ABL WIRE ACCT PA, CLO ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT, RIVERSIDE ACQUAVIVA MAURO S, 47 OAK GROVE BLVD, N PROVIDENCE ABLE WELDING INC, 312 JAMES T CONNELL MEMORI, NEWP ACQUISTO CARLO, 59 LAWN ST, PROVIDENCE ABLETT SARAH, 94 ALBERT AVE, CRANSTON ACTON LINDA D, 30 FEATHERBED LN, NORTH KINGSTOWN ABM FACILITY SERVICE, C‐O RI AIRPORT CORP, WARWICK ADAM C RINGGUTH, 103 TABER AVE., PROVIDENCE ABOSSO JESSICA A, 170 HIGH ST, WESTERLY ADAMO JOSEPH, 5570 POST RD, EAST GREENWICH ABOUT FAMILIES LLC, 203 CONCORD ST, PAWTUCKET ADAMO LUCILLE, 119 COLUMBIA AVE, COVENTRY ABRAHAM ANTHONY J, 518 RIVERSIDE DR, TIVERTON ADAMO MARY C, 33 MCNIFF ST 2ND FL, WEST WARWICK ABRAHAM ERIN, 124 POOR FARM ROAD, COVENTRY ADAMOPOULOS ARETI, 107 BONNET SHORES RD, NARRAGANSETT ABRAHAM SANY, 15 COLDBROOK COURT, CRANSTON ADAMS ALAN, 200 E SHORE CIR APT 225, E PROVIDENCE ABRAHAMS HEATHER P, 153 GASKILL STREET, WOONSOCKET ADAMS ANYA, 15 WOODBINE ST, PROVIDENCE ABRAMEK ELIZABETH, 25 ESMOND ST, SMITHFIELD ADAMS CARRIE, 70 ARMINGTON ST APT 6, CRANSTON ABRAMES LAWRENCE W, 131 LINWOOD AVE, PAWTUCKET ADAMS CYNTHIA, 14 TARLETON ROAD, WAKEFIELD ABRAMOWITZ MICHELLE, 32 KEYNON STREET, PROVIDENCE ADAMS DENNIS, PO BOX 6, JAMESTOWN ABRAMS GRETCHEN, 46 MEADOWRUE TR, SAUNDERSTOWN ADAMS DONNA, PO BOX 19041, JOHNSTON ABRAMS STEVEN, 76 WASHINGTON AVE # C, RIVERSIDE ADAMS EQUIPMENT CO, 370 SMITH ST, NORTH KINGSTOWN ABREU ASHLEY L, 719 FAIRMOUNT ST, WOONSOCKET ADAMS FREDDY JR, 6 MAPLE TER, MIDDLETOWN ABREU CECILIO, 72 POCASSET AVE APT 1, PROVIDENCE ADAMS GERALD, 06 PROVIDENCE PLACE, PROVIDENCE ABREU GIANCARLO, 62 BERNON ST, PROVIDENCE ADAMS HERBERT L, 922 RESERVOIR AVE, CRANSTON ABRUZZESE PAUL, 7 SCHOOL ST, WESTERLY ADAMS JAMES, 67 HIGH ST, JAMESTOWN ABS PREMIUM FINANCE CO, PO BOX 5149, GREENVILLE ADAMS JAMES, 68 CLINTON ST, NEWPORT ABSOLUTE RESP CRE INC, 1665 HARTFORD AVENUE SUITE 24, JOHN‐ ADAMS JAMES, 339 EVERGREEN ST, PAWTUCKET ABURAYA JAIR S, 35 BLANDING AVENUE, EAST PROVIDEN ADAMS JASON, 16 CHICORY LN, CRANSTON ACADEMIC EMPLOYEES INS CO, 150 WASHINGTON ST, PROVIDENCE ADAMS JAY M, 332 CANONCHET RD, ROCKVILLE ACC AUTOMOTIVE, 380 ATWOOD AVE, CRANSTON ADAMS JOHN J MD, FOXBORO 298, PAWTUCKET ACCAVDO LAW OFFICES, 311 ANGEL ST, PROVIDENCE ADAMS JOHN S, 5 PEACH TREE LN, COVENTRY ACCESSORIZE YOUR SPACE, 430 MESHANTICUT VALLEY PKWY, ADAMS JOSEPH, 25 HOLLYWOOD RD, PROVIDENCE ACCETTA GRACE A, 25 HAZELTON ST, CRANSTON ADAMS KELLY CUST, 339 EVERGREEN ST, PAWTUCKET ACCETTURO JOSEPH, 223 HIGHLAND AVENUE, JOHNSTON ADAMS KENNETH A JR, 6 STAGECOACH RD, CUMBERLAND ACCIARDO EDWARD, PO BOX 128, BARRINGTON ADAMS KERRY A, 71 BRYANT ST, CUMBERLAND ACCIARDO JOSEPH, 345 CHERRY HILL RD, JOHNSTON ADAMS LINDA, 22 OVERHILL RD, SCITUATE ACCIARDO MICHAEL, 400 SCITUATE AVE, CRANSTON ADAMS MARION, 111 WINNAPAUG RD, WESTERLY ACCIARDO RICHARD, 111 ROCKY HILL RD, NORTH SMITHFIELD ADAMS MARY J, 146 COLONEL JOHN GARDNER RD, NARRAGANSETT ACCIARI DAVID A, 3 NEEDHAM ST., JOHNSTON ADAMS NANCI, 2 WILLOW WAY, BARRINGTON ACCIDENTAL ARTIST, PO BOX 6234, MIDDLETOWN ADAMS NINA SUE, PO BOX 679, CHEPACHET ACCOUNT RECOVERY SERVICE, 620 MAIN ST STE 2, EAST GREENWICH ADAMS PATRICIA, 20‐22 ANGLE ST, PAWTUCKET ACE PRODUCTIONS INC, 51 BALDWIN ORCHARD DR, CRANSTON ADAMS R, 146 COLONEL JOHN GARDNER RD, NARRAGANSETT ACE WOOD FLOORING INC, 72 AUSTIN AVE, GREENVILLE ADAMS RACHEL, 815 SANDY LANE APT 78, WARWICK ACEIRADO STEPHEN, 41 COVE AVE, BARRINGTON ADAMS RENATAM, CITIZENS BANK, NEWPORT ACETO LUCA E, 10 LONGBOW DR, WEST WARWICK ADAMS ROBERT H, 151 NARRAGANSETT AVE, JAMESTOWN ACEVEDO BLEIDIS, 14 WASHINGTON ST UNIT 1, CENTRAL FALLS ADAMS RYAN, 87 POND ST, WEST WARWICK ACEVEDO INGRID, 1267 CHALKSTONE AVE # 1, PROVIDENCE ADAMS TIMOTHY L, P O BOX 436, WEST WARWICK ACEVEDO JUAN, 169 LENOX AVE 3RD FL, PROVIDENCE ADAMS WAYNE, 58 MEETING STREET, PROVIDENCE ACEVEDO MARIBEL, 685 WESTMINSTER ST, PROVIDENCE ADAMS YASUKO, 380 GIBBS AVE, NEWPORT ACEVEDO NELSON, 408 HIGH STREET APT1, CENTRAL FALLS
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