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MISCELLANEOUS TERRITORIES 2011.Doc JAMAICA #317 #565 BARRETT, Veda ALMON, Winifred Savannah-La-Mar P.O. Box 18 Lot 6, Balm Subdivision Westmoreland Bog Walk P.O. Jamaica St. Catherine Tele: 876- 952 4001 (H) Jamaica 876- 952-0029 (W) Tele: 876-985 1145 (H) 876-927 1680 (W) #567 Email: [email protected] BARTLEY, Claudette A. Lot 144, Parakeet Drive #228 Priddes Housing Scheme ARTHURS, Geraldine P.O. Box 438, May Pen Lot 511, Eltham View Clarendon Brunswick, Jamaica Spanish Town P.O. Tele: 876-986 2483 (W) St. Catherine Jamaica #224 Tele: 876- 983 5180 (H) BARTLEY, Gelefer 876- 928 1137 (W) 73 Marine Drive Bridgeport P.O. #643 St. Catherine BAILY, Danette Jamaica #2907 Falmouth West Waterford PO Tele: 876-998 3018 (H) St. Catherine 876-512 2424 (W) Jamaica Shortwood Teachers, College (student) #665 77 Shortwood Road BECKER, Jill Kingston 8 390 Mchaf Drive Jamaica Bridge View Tele: 876-837 3211 Bridgeport P.O. St. Catherine #306 Jamaica BARRETT, Margarita Webb Road #568 Christiana P.O., BLAKE, Marcella E. Manchester Lot 29, Maise Cres., Fairview Park Jamaica Spanish Town P.O. Tele: 876-964 2305 (H) St. Catherine 876-987 8047-8 (W) Jamaica Tele: 876-981 3036 (H) #353 876- 927 1680-8 (W) BARRETT, Sheila Email: [email protected] c/o Mico Teachers’ College Marescaux Road, Kingston 5 Jamaica Tele: 876-929 5260-6 (W) #698 #700 BLAKE, Shina BROWN, Marsha Newel District Gloucester District Watchwell Thompson Town St Elizabeth Clarendon Jamaica Jamaica Tele: 876-474 1720 (H) Email: [email protected] # 725 BROWNE-WILSON, Claudia 20 Readers Pen #786 Mourant Bay BRAMWELL, Belinda St Thomas Lamb Town Jamaica Knockpatrick Tele: 876-929 5290 Mandeville Email: [email protected] Jamaica Tele: 876-904-9450 (H) #571 523-2073 (W) CAMPBELL, Joyce Email: [email protected] 4 Barbican Close Kingston 6 #644 Jamaica BRISSETT, Vivia Tele: 876- 927 4476 (H); White River Buff Bay PO 876- 926 6388 (W) Portland Fax: 876- 926 5545 Jamaica E-mail: [email protected] BURNETT Pamella #72 Lot 12 CAMPBELL, Versada Woodlawn Housing 23 Stockfarm Road Mandeville Golden Spring Jamaica P.O. Box 135 Tele: 876-625-5520 (H) Kingston 9 876-962-2204-7 (W) Jamaica Email: [email protected] Tele: 876-942 2510 (H) Fax: 876-756 0698 #699 Email: [email protected] BROOKS, Nikeisha Lot 28 Mitchell Town H/ S #356 Mitchell Town P. O. CARR, Pearline Clarendon 245 Newton Drive Jamaica Ensom Acres Tele: 876-847 9408 (C) Spanish Town, St. Catherine Jamaica Tele: 876-984 6013 (H) 876-927 1680 (W) Email: [email protected] #645 #646 CARTER, Lotoya COLE, O-Lydia Lot# 115 Moneague PO Orange Hill St. Ann Brown’s Town P. O. Jamaica St. Ann Shortwood Teachers College (student) Jamaica Tele: 876-973 0063 (H) Tele: 876- 828 6173 (H) 876-379 9233 (W) Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] #787 #399 CRAUDSON-REID Angella CHRISTIE, Curline V. 37 York Drive 3 Dumbarton Ave Sudenham Villa Kingston 10 Spanish Town Jamaica Jamaica Tele: 876-926 6118 (H); Tele: 876-932-3017 (W) 876-923 7107/8696 (W) Email: [email protected] #223 CLARKE, Leonie #788 C/o Faculty of Education & Liberal Studies FORBES-CREEK Lorna University of Technology Lot 7 Innswood Village 237 Old Hope Road Spanish Town Kingston 6 Jamaica Jamaica Tele: 876-749-7239 (H) Tele: 876-833-9444 (H) 876-377-1380 (C) 876-512 2424 (W) Email: [email protected] Fax: 876-977-9676 Email: [email protected]. #789 GRANT Paulette #572 23 Tavern Drive CLOUGH, Octavia L.M. Papine Lawrence Tavern P.O. Kingston 6 St. Andrew Jamaica Jamaica Tele: 876-917-2617 (H) Tele: 876-797 2385 (H) Email: [email protected] 876-923 7107 (W) #505 #634 CODLING Elsa CUMMINGS-GRANT, Lorraine c/o Papine High school Lot 104 Whitehouse Blvd. Kingston 6 Ewarton Jamaica Jamaica Tele: 876-99-77-3184 (w) Tele: 876-985-3011 (H) 876-903 8464/ 8467 (W) Fax: 876-903 8624 E-mail: [email protected] # 399 #327 CHRISTIE, Curline V. DIXON, Ethel 3 Golden Way 43 Willow Way Golden Spring Kingston 6 Kingston 9 Jamaica Jamaica Tele: 876-977-0986 (H) Tele: 876-942 3116 (H) 876-924-10951097 (W) 876-923 7107 (W) Email: [email protected] #510 #701 DALEY, Magilee DOYLEY, Bruka Lot 73, Sunny Acres Leith Hall District May Pen P.O., Clarendon St Thomas Jamaica Jamaica Tele: 876-986 4953 (H) 876-962 2662 (W) #702 DOYLEY, Kadene #397 Phoenix Park DAVIS, Ivorine Moneague P.O. Apt. 70, Block C St Ann Mountain Court Jamaica 141-145 Mountain View Avenue Tele: 876-973 0474 (H) Kingston 3 Email: Jamaica [email protected] Tele: 876-928 2009 (H) #409 # 647 DUNKLEY, Rayness DAVIS, Kerrian 58 Patrick Drive Apt. 167 Olympic Court Bikiel Kingston 20 Kingston 11 Jamaica Jamaica Tele: 876-23 1421 (H) #667 EDWARDS, Jeriece #398 26 Grove Manor Drive DAVIS-WILLIAMS, Joan Kingston 8 c/o Ardenne High School Jamaica 10 Ardenne Road Kingston 10 #434 Jamaica EDWARDS, Patrick Tele: 876-977 0658 (H) Sedburch District 876-927 8138 (W) Christiana P.O. Manchester Jamaica Tele: 867-964-3293 (H) 867-964-2251 (W) #495 #402 EDWARDS-WATSON, Dosseth FORBES, Sonia Lot 54, 6 West Lot 604, Mineral Heights Greater Portmore P.O. May Pen, Clarendon St. Catherine Jamaica Jamaica Tele: 876-902 1901 (H) Tele: 876-924-1095/1097 (W) 876-928 2008 (W) #574 #496 FORD, Karen EWART, Winsome 14 Bamboo Drive 41 Almond Close Lot 155 Portmore Pines Glenco H.S Greater Portmore P.O. Santa Cruz P.O. St. Catherine St. Elizabeth Jamaica Jamaica Tele: 876-740 9001 (H) Tele: 876-966 3217 (H) 876-923 7107 (W) 876-966 5148 (W) #503 #573 FRANCIS, Jennifer FARQUHARSON, Jonice M. Unity Hall 46 Diana Drive P.O. Box 67, Reading Kingston 3 St. James Jamaica Jamaica Tele: 876-938 0690 (H) Tele: 876-979-3143 (W) 928-2008 (W) #670 #648 FRAZER, Audie FERGUSON, Keshelle Lot 91A Phillips field Broadgate P.A. & Dist. Yallahs St. Mary P.O.B. 221 Jamaica St. Thomas Tele: 876-840-6479 (H) Jamaica #400 #392 FINNIKIN, Joaney FRENCH, Icilda Lot 207 Hatfield HS c/o SOTAVE Savannah-La-Mar University of Technology Westmoreland 237 Old Hope Road Jamaica Kingston 6 Tele: 876-955 2995 (H) Jamaica 876-955 2634 (W) Tel: 876-835-3111 (Cell) 876-512-2424 (W) Email: [email protected] #575 Jamaica FRECLETON, Melvina Email: [email protected] 153 Potterdale Crescent Gregory Park P.O. #633 St. Catherine GILLINGS, Cynthia Jamaica 531 Fort Totten Drive Tele: 876-998 8537 (H) Garveymeade 876-923 7107 (W) St. Catherine Jamaica (home) #649 C/o Excelsior Community College GARDINE, Simone 137 Mountain View Avenue 47 West Main Drive Kingston 3 Kingston Jamaica Jamaica Tele: 876-938 4249 (W) Tele: 876-934 0178 (Home) 876-857 0357 (Cell) #404 Email: [email protected] GOODEN, Lorna 33 Linstone Crescent, Kingston 10 #357 Jamaica GARDNER, Marjorie Tele: 876-978 0896 (H) C/O School of Hospitality & Mang. 876-977-1148 (W) University of Technology #635 237 Old Hope Road GOODE, Sophia Kingston 6 3 Charlton Close Jamaica Kingston 8 Jamaica #703 Tele: 876-941 1230 (H) GRANT, Tracey 876-924 1098 (W) Charles Town P.A. St Mary #395 Jamaica GREEN, Marcia Tele: 876-917 1470 (H) c/o Black River High Black River P.O. #779 St. Elizabeth GREEN, Julia Jamaica Sawyers, P.O. Trelawny Tele: 876-965 2309 (W) Jamaica Tele: 876-896-7628(H) #507 956-9137(W) GRIFFITHS, Lorna Email: [email protected] Lot 10 Ken Cot Sub-Division Mandeville, # 650 Manchester GIBBON, Kashera Jamaica 42 Walker’s Ave. Tele: 876-961 0509 Gregory Park Portmore St.Catherine #329 #790 HAMM, Yvonne HOLNESS Carlene Cobbla District 61 Worcester Road P.O. Box 410 Horizon Park Christiana, Manchester Spanish Town P.O Jamaica St. Catherine Tele: 876-962 2662 Jamaica Tele: 876-943-2589 (H) #576 876-932-3394 (W) HARRISON, Carol 876-776-9596 (C) 39 Windsor Drive Email: [email protected] Golden Acres Spanish Town, # 704 St. Catherine HUNT, Donisha Jamaica 71 D Hill Avenue Tele: 876-981 4711 Kingston Jamaica #393 Tele: 876-937-7343 (H) HEMANS, Marcia A. Email: [email protected] Lot 428 Siverstone Greater Portmore, #577 St. Catherine HUNTE, Nadra V. 20 Perth Road #497 Ocho Rios, HENDERSON, Valda St. Ann Malvern P.O. Jamaica St. Elizabeth Tele: 876-974 4748 (H) Jamaica Email: [email protected] Tele: 876-920 6725 (H) 876-966 5148 (W) #636 HUNTER, Christine #441 11 Jackson Road HILLS, Maxine P. Kingston10 23 Pershille Drive Jamaica Lot 239 Angels Estate Tele: 876-9011777 (H) Spanish Town, 876-928 2719 (W) St. Catherine E-mail: [email protected] Jamaica Tele : 876-818 2691 (H) #578 876-9241719 (W) HUNTER, Maylin Y. 8 Keystone Road P.O. Box 319 Spanish Town, St. Catherine Jamaica Tele: 876-983 3707 (H) 984-2504 (W) #401 #511 IRVING, Joyce JOHNSON-WILLIAMS, Claudette c/o Mannings High School 969 St. Charles Close Savannah-La-Mar, Green Acres Westmoreland P.O. Box 598 Jamaica Spanish Town, Tele: 876-955 4518 (H) St. Catherine Fax: 876- 918 0656 (W) Jamaica Tele: 876-383 6725 (C) #394 876-927 8138 (W) JACKSON, Allecia Ingleside Drive #397 Browns Town P.O. JOHNSON, Natalie St. Ann Palmers Cross Jamaica May Pen, Clarendon Tele: 876-987 8015 (H) #302 JACKSON, Lorna #705 16 Eider Road KEISE, Kenise Spanish Town, Beverly District St. Catherine St Ann Jamaica Jamaica Tele: 876-907 5347 (H) Tele: 876-351 5875 (H) Email: [email protected] #310 JAMES, Ethel #532 59 Fairfax Drive KNOTT, Audrey Havendale, 27 White Haven Drive Kingston 19 Kingston 8 Jamaica Jamaica Tele: 876-925 7423 (H) Tele: 876-941 1241 (H) 876-927-1680 Ext.
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