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Westmoreland.Pdf Surname Christian Name Street Area Town/City Contact Numbers ALLEN Claudette Cordelia Meyersfield Mtn. P.A - 414-0944/957-4220 ALLEN Roger 7 Hudson Street Sav-la-mar P.O. - 431-4447/955-3686 ALLEN Dorothy Bath Mountain District Friendship P.O. - 540-8948 ANDERSON Lily A. PO 117 Kingswood Savanna-la-mar P.O. 918-0824 ANDERSON Horacio Godion 81 South Sea Park Whitehouse P.O. - 963-5656/383-2559 ANDERSON June Doreen 81 South Sea Park Whitehouse Whitehouse 963-5656 ANDERSON-SPENCE Paulette Elise 18 Lewis Street P.O. Box 117 Savanna-la-mar 363-3515/955-2312 ANGLIN Sylvester Oneil Colluden District Whitehouse - 963-5413/963-5417 ARNOLD Douglas Robert Lot 6 Llandillo Phase 2 Savanna-la-mar 955-2975/846-5717 ARTHURS Dalton Al Revival District 412-4965 ARTHURS Glenester A. (Dr.) Box 253 Farm Pen Savanna-la-mar P.O. 918-1579/955-0144 ARTHURS Ray A. P.O. 3021 Norman Manley Blvd. - Negril 957-4241 ATKINSON Ruby Leonie - - Darliston P.O. 957-7824 BACCHAS Jerome O'Brian Darliston District Darliston P. O. 867-4588 BADSON-MIGNOTT Joan P.O. Box 118 Savanna-la-mar - 955-2530/383-3823 BAKER Sharon Nicol Lot 201 Hatfield Housing Scheme Savanna-la-mar P.O. 918-1524 BARNES Leonie Nicole Retreat Little London P. O. 882-4790/957-5987 BARRETT Rev. Winston D. PO Box 126 - Savanna-la-mar P.O. 955-9615 BARRETT Walbert Glenford 117 Dalling Street Paradise Road Savanna-la-mar 830-3071 BAUGH Jenepher - Emmaville Sav-la-mar 955-4955/955-2437 BECKFORD Orson Harllee - McField District Ramble P.O. 30 823-0304 BECKFORD Franklyn Leonard Deans Valley Savanna-la-mar 957-7790 BEHARIE Opal Beverley (Mrs.) PO Box 18 Bay Road Little London 955-7213 BERNARD Joyce Elaine Lot 10 Walter Cheddsingh Sub-Div - Savanna-la-mar P.O. 955-9630 BLAGROVE Paulette Phyllis - 3 Miles Rivers Savanna-la-mar P.O. 9181414 BLAGROVE Pearlena 24 Canon Crescent Grove Gardens Savanna-la-mar P.O. 955-3201 BLAKE Collebert C. Llandilo Phase 6 - Sav-la-mar 405-0886/791-8935 BLYTHE Trevor A. Box 103, Shop 9 Inthings Plaza Pleasant Park, George Plain Savanna-la-mar P.O. 955-3944 BOOTHE Heather A. - Darliston Savanna-la-mar P.O. 955-0686/388-2824 Surname Christian Name Street Area Town/City Contact Numbers BOOTHE Glenester A. Farm Pen District - Savanna-la-mar 832-4043/918-1579 BRADLEY Bradley M. Cold Spring District Cornwall Mountain P.O. - 347-6140 BRAVO Winston BRAVO Eric - - Carmel P.O. 849-8054 BRAVO Pearl C. Lewis Street 7A Lewis Street Savanna-la-mar P.O. 955-2661 BRISSETT Eletha (Mrs.) - Haddo District Haddo P.A. 359-5443 BROOKS Adassa Blondella Delveland P.A. BROOKS Sheila A. Darliston PO or - Caledonia PO BROOKS Sonia P 4 Great George Street - Savanna-la-mar P.O. 955-2892/957-7857 BROOKS Earle Nehemiah Po Box96 New Hope - Little London 955-4252 BROWN Lionel Burnt Savannah Frome P.O. - 955-6272/886-2985 BROWN Leroy Amity Leonard's P.O. BROWN Patricia Sharon Ducketts District Cambridge P. O. St. James 425-4934/832-4474/971-3489 BROWN Asra Victoria Cave District Cave Mountain Cave P.O. 853-3727/329-8904 BROWN Cosmo Ansell Cosmo's Rest and Lounge NMLY Blvd. - Negril P.O. 957-3995/4330 BROWN Rolbert Simon - - Beeston Spring P.O. 963-5410/361-7800 BROWN John Matthias Shrewsbury Housing Scheme Petersfield P.O. - 336-2455/955-5870 BUCHANAN Joyce Doreen Lennox Bigwood Carmel P.O. Darliston P.O. 848-2097 BUDDAN Barrington Augustus Frome P.O. - - 955-6080/422-2682 BURCHELL Kingsley Winston - Berkshire Dundee P.A. 919-5417 BURT Christopher Donald (Rev.) Lindo's Hill Whithorn P. A. 814-0248/886-1493/957-7492 CAMPBELL Beverly - Culloden District Whitehouse P.O. 963-5869/402-1647 CAMPBELL Edward J - - Develand P.A. 919-5884 CAMPBELL Luther Perrin New Works - Carmel P.O. 387-7957 CAMPBELL Tracey-Ann M. 24 Norduth Estate Farm Pen - 955-2964/818-1783 CAMPBELL Joseph Augustus (Rev.) Lot 104 Llandillo H/s savanna-la-mar P. O. Box 50 Savanna-la-mar 955-4353/877-5077 CAMPBELL Bernard Fernando Darliston P.O. 956-0860/851-3969 CAMPBELL Delroy Norman Charles Three Miles River Georges Plain Frome 955-3962/799-0487 CAMPBELL Maisie Elaine Delveland Delveland P.O. - 482-1203/830-7883 Surname Christian Name Street Area Town/City Contact Numbers CARR Fitz Earl Lot 91 Deans Valley P.O. Box 66 Petersfield P.O. 957-7259 CARTY Valrie-Ann Adassa New Road Leamiington P.O. 884-6734 CHAMBERLAIN Dudley Abesiah P.O. Box 296 Egypt Garden District Savanna-la-mar P.O. 365-2266 CHAMBERLAIN Clement Bevin - Glenairn, Chantilly Gardens Savanna-la-mar P.O. 955-2606/955-3030 CHAMBERS Rev. Dr. Basil Orlando Lot 73 Shewsbury Housing Scheme CHEDDESINGH Claudette Pamela (Mrs.) PO Box 103 Hertford Petersfield P.O. 955-2990 CHRISTIE-SHAW Phyllis (Mrs.) Station Road Little London P.O. Box 4874 955-7534/477-6884 CHUNG Horace Earl New Mills - Bethel Town P.O. 957-2509 CLARE Amy Vere - - Cornwall Mountain P.A. 390-4901 CLARKE Eric Hugh Anthony - Paradise Park Savanna-la-mar P.O. 383-2874/955-2675 CLARKE Ruby Esmerelda (Rev.) - Broughton Little London P.O. 426-3230 CLARKE Ileane Rosetta Strawbury District Strawberry PA Friendship P.O. 426-8574 CLARKE Janet Julian Amity District Savanna-la-mar P.O. 918-0805/383-5790 CLARKE Osmond Glen 4 Ferris Close Ferris Heights Savanna-la-mar P.O. 957-7563/995-2896 CLARKE Caple C. Norduth Farm Pen Frome P.O. 955-2123/383-2668 CLARKE-DANN Marcia Patricia Patrick Drive Grange Hill 955-1384/868-1597 COLE Vincent (Rev.) - - Petersfield P.O. 957-7682 COLE Victor c/o WISCO Ltd. - Frome District 955-6080/420-4334 COLMAN Agatha Evelina Goldsmith - Water Works P.A. 957-7420 COLQUHOUN Mr. Shirley Neville New Roads COMRIE Winston R. Lot 8 Llandilo P.O. Box 180 Savanna-la-mar 350-7763 COOPER Paulette Virhona Linda's Hill Whithorn P. O. 955-5024/353-4593 Burnadette COOTE Patrick E.T. - Burnt Savannah Friendship P.O. 403-6332 COOTE Eric Orange Bay Estate COOTE Herman McKenley Burnt Savannah Friendship P. O. 918-3159/456-1177 CORDIEL Lloyd Robin Georges Plain CORNIFFE Christine Vanessa Lot 6 Whitehall District Negril P. O. 957-5825/946-1530 COX Basil Wilbura PO Box 43 Petersfield Petersfield P.O. 895-1520/952-5570/577-6113 Surname Christian Name Street Area Town/City Contact Numbers COX Dorothy Amanda - 29 Rose Street Savanna-la-mar P.O. 955-2685 CUMMINGS Sylvia Irene - - Darlingston 955-0421/0869 DALEY Trevlin Orange Hill P.O. Box 2674 Negril 564-2792/957-4620 DALEY Eifert Norman Bog District Carmel P.O. 381-4059/955-2895/918-0328 DALEY Caroline A. Red Gate District - - 398-5866 DALEY Ron Gregory - Bog Carmel 421-3663/918-0996 DALEY Merdel Sybil Logwood District Shrewsbury - 484-1709 DALEY Densley J. Campbelton Gardens Hertford P.O.265 Savanna-la-mar 955-2405 DALEY Isaac George - Burnt Savannah Frome P.O. 955-6154 DALEY Gloria D. Lot 12 Truro Frome P.O. - 955-6188 DALEY-GREEN Christine Scott Hill Redgate Cane District 994-6025/383-7898 DAVIDSON Christine Top Road Little London - 955-7211/328-0982 DAVIS Kiffa Alexis Lot 255 Ph.3 Llandilo Housing Scheme Savanna-la-mar - 297-3940/955-2534 DAVIS Sebert - Golloway Petersfield P.O. 957-7651 DAVIS-CLARKE Marva Elaine Old Hope District Little london P.O. 441-9640 DAWES Caswell Alexander Lot 358 Walter Cheddesingh Llandillo Pen Savanna-la-mar 955-3553/946-6975 DAWSON Jennifer V.A. - Town Head Town Head P.A. 367-6112 DELANCY Danree McDonald Bethel Town P.O. Box 4702 Bethel Town 912-6945/382-8883 DENNISUR David Diago Carawina House Hertford Petersfield P.O. 955-2011/384-6098 DOBSON Elaine Lovessa Georges Plain Savanna-la-mar P.O. Box 258 319-2004 DOCTOR-PALMER Karlene Michele-Ann Lot 74 Norduth Gardens Savanna-la-mar P.O. Box 2577 955-4898 DOYLEY Carlton 135 Darling Street Savanna-la-mar - 955-5645/2501 DRUM Victor Frome District Frome P.O. - 420-4334/955-6083 DRYDEN-SMITH Paulet M. Barneyside Bethel Town - 957-2298/393-7520 DUNN Beverley Eunice White Hall Negril White Hall estate Negril Lot 180 461-7298 DUNSTAN Lorna Beverley - - Darliston P.O. 955-0117/840-1682 DUSSIE Beryl M. Campbelton Gardens Frome P.O. - 955-3032/847-8396 DWYER Keith Arnold Lot 9, Lochiel Garden Smithfield Savann-la-mar P.O. 955-3611/779-0450/9181072/955- 2754 Surname Christian Name Street Area Town/City Contact Numbers EAST Clarence Edward - Hopewell Darliston P.O. 955-0069 EVANS Hortense Melvina Po Box 26 - Darliston P.O. 955-0158/370-2446 FEARON Theobold Augutus 19 East Street 19 East Street Savanna-la-mar 918-1067 FENLEY Benard Franklin Ashton P.A. - - 700-6169/394-6542 FENTON Ryland Box 221 Amity PO Savanna-la-mar 955-3987/2772 FENTON Mauline Kendal District Cessnock P.O. - 956-0131/955-7673 FENTON Norma Galloway District Waterworks P.A. Waterworks 957-7343/539-0572 FENTON Lester Livingstone Hertford District Petersfield P.O. Box 55 Hertford Dist 840-5650/351-3415 FERGUSON Ivette E. c/o S.D.C. Glencurran Cairn Currant P.A. 451-4019 FERGUSON Israel - - Grange Hill P.O. 918-8078/8279 FINNIKIN Winston Anthony Lot 207 Hatfield Housing Scheme - Savanna-la-mar P.O. 955-2995/995-2594 FOGO Hugh Henry Lot 15 Shrewsbury Phase 3 Schrewsbury District Petersfield P.O. 955-5646/374-4847 FOOTE Audrey Hope P.O. Box 100 Negril Negril Spot 816-0403/957-4300 FORRESTER Pete V.
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