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1896 Essequibo Census by Michael Mcturk Area Locality Family Name Ess Riv= Essequibo River 1896 Essequibo Census by Michael McTurk RB=Right Bank LB=Left Bank Maz Riv=Mazaruni River Surnames from A to J Penal SM= Settlement Years Area Locality Forename(s) Family name sex age Where born remarks resident Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Benjamin AARON m 33 [blank] Hog Island Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Sarah Sophia AARON f 27 [blank] Carria Carria Ess Ess. Riv. Bartica Town George Benjamin AARON m 9 [blank] Hoorooraboo Maz Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Josh. Augustus AARON m 7 [blank] Carria Carria Ess Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Wm. Theophilus AARON m 2 [blank] Carria Carria Ess LB Esseq Riv Agatas Frederick AARONS m 33 21 Potaraima Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Johanna ABRAHAM f 40 ~ [blank] Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Lazarus ABRAHAM m 27 3 Demerara W.C. Ess. Riv. Awaunaac Chas. ABRAHAM m 48 1 Bassaboo, Ess. Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Mary ABRAHAMS f 18 0y6m Maz. River Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Elizabeth ABRAHAMS f 15 0y6m Maz. River Ess. Riv. Awaunaac Mary ABRAHAMS f 30 25 De Kinderen reads "D'Kinderen" Ess. Riv. Johanna Hog I. Susan ABRIGO f 27 27 Hog Island Ess. Riv. Johanna Hog I. Theophilus ABRIGO m 16 16 Pln. Johanna Ess. Riv. Buckly Hog Isld Cuffy ADAM m 26 0y6m Den Amstel Village Ess. Riv. Buckly Hog Isld Eliza ADAM f 21 0y6m Parika, Ess Born Clark LB Esseq Riv Wolga Quarry Andrew ADAMS m 60 9 Fort Island LB Esseq Riv Agatas Jus. Abraham ADAMS m 30 5 Georgetown LB Esseq Riv Agatas Rachel ADAMS f 26 21 Potaraima LB Esseq Riv Agatas Frederick ADAMS m 4 4 Agatas LB Esseq Riv Buck Hall Jeremiah ADAMS m 60 46 Palmer's Hall Ess Ess. River Troolie Island Thomas ADAMS m 4 4 Troolie Island Ess. River Troolie Island Richard ADAMS m 2 2 Troolie Island Ess. River Troolie Island Nathan ADAMS m 30 20 Coaticooroo, Ess Ess. River Troolie Island Maria ADAMS f 53 14 Troolie Island Ess. Riv. Bartica Town John ADAMS m 25 4 Fort Island Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Jas. Cornelius ADAMS m 24 5 New Amsterdam Post Master Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Fanny Atkins ADAMS f 28 3 Kitty Village Born Walker Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Cecilia ADAMS f 29 1 Hoff Van Aurich Widow Copyright 2014: John Henderson and Bernard Abraham Ess Riv= Essequibo River 1896 Essequibo Census by Michael McTurk RB=Right Bank LB=Left Bank Maz Riv=Mazaruni River Surnames from A to J Penal SM= Settlement Years Area Locality Forename(s) Family name sex age Where born remarks resident Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Thos. Wm. ADAMS m 59 5 Berbice Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Aug. ADAMS f 26 2 Barbadoes LB Esseq Riv Wolga Quarry Charles ADOLPHUS m 13 8 Demerara River Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Mary AKTINS f 48 6 Barbadoes Widow [Atkins?] Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Arthur Allen ALBERT m 14 14 Bartica LB Esseq Riv Caria-caria Lucretia Elizth. ALEXANDER f 7 2 Kakateri Ess Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Soley ALEXANDER m 55 15 Georgetown Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Alicia ALEXANDER f 20 [blank] Georgetown Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Julia ALEXANDER f 23 0y6m Hog Island Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Manuel ALEXANDER m 27 [blank] Berbice RB Esseq Riv Dalli Quarry Cadwallader Osmond ALLEN m 24 10 Georgetown Ess. Riv. Buckly Hog Isld Mercy ALLEN f 42 11 Barbadoes Ess. Riv. Bartica Town James Fraser ALLEN m 30 4 Berbice Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Ellen ALLEN f 16 1 Dem. River Born McDonald Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Thomas ALLEN m 3 3 Georgetown Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Susan ALLEN f 50 2 Barbadoes Widow RB Esseq Riv Ithaca Alice ALLICOCK f 44 1y6m Akayma , Dem Riv Widow, b. Brebnes LB Esseq Riv Agatas Charles ALLICOCK m 52 13 Christianburg D.R. LB Esseq Riv Gold Mine Thos. ~~ ALLICOCK m 65 2 Dem. River LB Esseq Riv Gold Mine Eliz. Angelina ALLICOCK f 40 2 Gold Mine Ess LB Esseq Riv Gold Mine Johanna Elizth. ALLICOCK f 19 2 Barabara, Ess LB Esseq Riv Gold Mine Sophia ALLICOCK f 13 2 Barabara, Ess LB Esseq Riv Groote Creek Daniel ALLICOCK m 15 2 Groote Creek Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Samuel ALLICOCK m 32 20 Demerara R. Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Lillian ALLKINS f 20 6 Georgetown Atkins? Ess. Riv. Bartica Town King Cetaway ALLKINS m 16 6 Georgetown Atkins? Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Joaquin ALPHONSE m 16 0y8m Mahaica Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Maria AMOS f 21 5 Demerara W.C. Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Samuel ANDERSON m 28 5 Berbice Copyright 2014: John Henderson and Bernard Abraham Ess Riv= Essequibo River 1896 Essequibo Census by Michael McTurk RB=Right Bank LB=Left Bank Maz Riv=Mazaruni River Surnames from A to J Penal SM= Settlement Years Area Locality Forename(s) Family name sex age Where born remarks resident Ess. Riv. Bartica Town John ANDERSON m [blank] [blank] [blank] absent Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Allick ANDERSON m 25 3 Queenstown. Ess, Mazaruni Penal SM [blank] ANDERSON m [blank] [blank] [blank] Mazaruni Penal SM Mary Jane ANDERSON f 37 [blank] British Guiana Mazaruni Penal SM [blank] ANDERSON [blank] [blank] [blank] [blank] added as sex 'm' Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Rosetta ANDREW f 15 [blank] E.C. Demerara Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Adolphus ANDREWS m 27 5 Georgetown Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Ida ANDREWS f 19 3 Demerara Riv Mazaruni Penal SM Walter George ANDREWS m [blank] 3 England Chaplain Mazaruni Penal SM Rebecca ANDREWS f [blank] 2 England Mazaruni Penal SM Emily Stella ANDREWS f 2 2 Penal Settlement Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Olivia ANJOY f 6 1 Georgetown RB Esseq Riv Baboon Island Sinclair ANSDELL m 78 13 Leguan, Ess Riv RB Esseq Riv Baboon Island Isabella ANSDELL f 67 13 Berbice Born Austin RB Esseq Riv Baboon Island James ANSDELL m 35 13 Palmer's Point Maz Riv RB Esseq Riv Baboon Island Sinclair Alexander ANSDELL m 16 13 Palmer's Point Maz Riv RB Esseq Riv Baboon Island Henrietta ANSDELL f 37 2 Barbados Born Gall RB Esseq Riv Baboon Island James Jnr ANSDELL m 13 2 Georgetown Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Robert ANSON m 23 2 Berbice Ess. Riv. Keriti Creek Charley ANTHONY m 20 1 Groote Creek Mazaruni Penal SM Martha ANTHONY f 27 [blank] British Guiana Ess. Riv. Johanna Hog I. James ANTONY m 50 30 Grove, Dem. Riv. Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Alfred ARCHER m 12 ~ Georgetown Mazaruni Penal SM William H. ARCHER m 37 1 Barbadoes Surname V diff to read Mazaruni Penal SM Atalanta ARCHER f 30 1 B. Guiana Mazaruni Penal SM Louisa ARCHER f 4 1 B. Guiana Ess. River Troolie Island Jas. Edwd. ARTHUR m 48 4 Barbadoes Ess. River Troolie Island Henry ARTHUR m 25 ~ Daniels Town, Ess Ess. River Troolie Island Thomas ARTHUR m 25 4 Daniels Town, Ess Copyright 2014: John Henderson and Bernard Abraham Ess Riv= Essequibo River 1896 Essequibo Census by Michael McTurk RB=Right Bank LB=Left Bank Maz Riv=Mazaruni River Surnames from A to J Penal SM= Settlement Years Area Locality Forename(s) Family name sex age Where born remarks resident Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Maria ARTHUR f 20 1 Dem. River Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Dudley Eli ARTHUR m 6 6 Demerara W.C. Ess. Riv. Bartica Town James ARTHUR m [blank] [blank] [blank] absent Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Eliza ASHLEY f 10 5 Pl. Good Hope RB Esseq Riv Ithaca Caroline ATKINS f 21 ~ Akayma , Dem Riv RB Esseq Riv Lamacabra William AUGUSTUS m 55 20 Georgetown RB Esseq Riv Lamacabra Elizabeth AUGUSTUS f 52 17 Ithaca, Ess Riv Born Le Gay RB Esseq Riv Lamacabra Maria Lavinia AUGUSTUS f 26 17 Bartica RB Esseq Riv Lamacabra John Richard AUGUSTUS m 18 17 Lamacabia RB Esseq Riv Lamacabra Letitia AUGUSTUS f 15 15 Lamacabia RB Esseq Riv Lamacabra Sophia Elizabeth AUGUSTUS f 13 13 Lamacabia LB Esseq Riv Agatas William AUGUSTUS m 20 8 Mahaica Mazaruni Penal SM John AUSTEY m 30 [blank] England Maz Riv John Island Madeline AUSTIN f [blank] 16 [blank] Widow LB Esseq Riv Acaracooroo Dd. Nathaniel AUSTIN m 23 2 Queenstown, Ess Ess. River Troolie Island Richard AUSTIN m 35 4 Three Fiends, Ess Ess. Riv. Buckly Hog Isld Susan AUSTIN f 76 27 Sierra Leone Ess. Riv. Bartica Town ~ AUSTIN m [blank] [blank] [blank] absent Mazaruni Penal SM Mortimer AUSTIN m 13 [blank] B. Guiana Ess. Riv. Buckly Hog Isld John AUSTIN m 76 27 Sierra Leone Ess. Riv. Bartica Town Awaiban AWAIBAN m 27 1 Ajanfar , Ind Ess. River Little Troolie Is Lewis BAAKER --- 55 23 Georgetown should be Bakker Ess. River Little Troolie Is Albertina Joha. Louisa BAAKER f 57 23 Little Troolie Isld Born Stott Ess. River Little Troolie Is Albertina Henrietta BAAKER f 11 11 Little Troolie Isld Ess. River Little Troolie Is Louis Jacobus BAAKER m 3 3 Little Troolie Isld Ess. River Little Troolie Is James BAAKER m 33 23 Georgetown Ess. River Little Troolie Is Henrietta Adriana BAAKER f 20 5 Little Dalli Ess. River Little Troolie Is Maria Elizabeth BAAKER f 4 4 Little Troolie Isld Ess. River Little Troolie Is Helena Josephine BAAKER f 1 1 Little Troolie Isld Copyright 2014: John Henderson and Bernard Abraham Ess Riv= Essequibo River 1896 Essequibo Census by Michael McTurk RB=Right Bank LB=Left Bank Maz Riv=Mazaruni River Surnames from A to J Penal SM= Settlement Years Area Locality Forename(s) Family name sex age Where born remarks resident LB Esseq Riv Groote Creek Wm. Crawford Moore BACHS m 45 21 Georgetown LB Esseq Riv Groote Creek Margaret BACHS f 46 21 Berbice Born Boyd LB Esseq Riv Groote Creek Marion BACHS f 30 21 Georgetown LB Esseq Riv Groote Creek James BACHS m 28 21 Georgetown LB Esseq Riv Groote Creek Alfred BACHS m 26 21 Georgetown LB Esseq Riv Groote Creek John BACHS m 23 21 Georgetown LB Esseq Riv Groote Creek Georgina BACHS f 17 17 Georgetown LB Esseq Riv Groote Creek Ida Josephina BACHS f 14 14 Groote Creek Ess.
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