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Examples of Risks on St Helena Include 1 2 3 4 • • • • • • • • • 5 6 7 ? 8 9 10 11 12 13 RESIDENTIAL CATEGORY ALPHABETICAL LISTING 14 A ADAMS, Anita & Alexander Clay Gut, Half Tree Hollow 23452 ADAMS, Barbara Nr Princes Lodge, St. Pauls 25575 ADAMS-DUNCAN, Jayne Hunts Vale, Alarm Forest 24917 ALLEN, Robert & Delia Lower Farm Lodge, St. Pauls 24440 ANDERSON, Nicola Sapper Way, St. Pauls 23417 ANDERSON, Patrick Rock Rose, Sandy Bay 24859 ANDREWS, Ann No. 3 R.E. Yard, Ladder Hill 23881 ANDREWS, Brian Wireless Station Road, Half Tree Hollow 23955 ANDREWS, Dorothy New Ground, St. Pauls 24036 ANDREWS, Fredrica Millfield, Longwood 24513 ANDREWS, Gemma Upper Cow Path, Nr High Knoll 25366 ANDREWS, Isabel Nr Evergreen Tree, Half Tree Hollow 23152 ANDREWS, Jessina The Boot, Longwood 25618 ANDREWS, Johnny Johants, New Ground 23040 ANDREWS, Kenickie S The Boot, Longwood 23957 ANDREWS, Kenneth Half Tree Hollow 23879 ANDREWS, Merrill Deadwood, Longwood 24975 ANDREWS, Patrick Cow Path, Half Tree Hollow 23021 ANDREWS, Roy & Jennifer Nr White Wall, Half Tree Hollow 23019 ANDREWS, Sidonio S Oasis Bar, Cow Path 23607 ANDREWS, Sonny No. 4 Cow Path, Half Tree Hollow 23880 ANDREWS, Steven No. 4 Cow Path, Half Tree Hollow 25439 ANNIES LAUNDRETTE, Napoleon Street, Jamestown 22435 c/o Anne Wolstenholme ANNS PLACE, Jane Sim Castle Gardens, Jamestown 22797 ANTHONY, Cecil Half Tree Hollow 23993 ANTHONY, Eileen No. 5 Barracks Square, Jamestown 22581 ANTHONY, Jolene No. 5 Harris Flats, Jamestown 25502 ANTHONY, Neil James Nr Longwood Clinic, Longwood 23728 ANTHONY, Patrick White Gate, St Pauls 23287 ANTHONY, Robert J Red Hill, Nr High Knoll 23971 15 A ANTHONY, Stephen Ladder Hill, Half Tree Hollow 23015 ANTHONY, Sylvia Nr. Army Hall, Half Tree Hollow 23603 ARMS, Donald Flat 1, Sapper Way 24809 ARMS, Elaine Amoureville, Half Tree Hollow 23556 AUGUSTUS, Douglas 2355Sapper Way, St. Pauls 23410 AUGUSTUS, Geoffrey Barracks Square, Jamestown 22838 AUGUSTUS, Geoffrey Silver Hedge, Nr White Gate 23185 AUGUSTUS, Jason New Ground, St. Pauls 23504 AUGUSTUS, Jeffrey The Briars, Alarm Forest 24856 AUGUSTUS, Larry Half Tree Hollow 23814 AUGUSTUS, Nichollas & Carrie Alarm Forest 23873 AUGUSTUS, Paul Leslie Ladder Hill, Half Tree Hollow 23954 AUGUSTUS, Raymond Briars Village, Alarm Forest 24042 AUGUSTUS, Robert J Nr Luffkins, St. Pauls 24116 AUGUSTUS, Rose Sapper Way, St. Pauls 24399 AUGUSTUS, Trevor No. 14 Half Tree Hollow 9923861 B BACKHOUSE, Ryan Head O Wain, Blue Hill 24937 BAGGETT, Vanessa & Kevin Scotts, Napoleon Street 22194 BAGLEY, Clive E Ladder Hill, Half Tree Hollow 23542 BAGLEY, Doreen No. 15 Cow Path, Half Tree Hollow 23446 BAGLEY, Geraldine No. 2 Ladder Hill Complex 23103 BAGLEY, Martin & JOHN, Charlene Cow Path, Half Tree Hollow 23799 BAGLEY, Olive Nr High Knoll, St. Pauls 23457 BAGLEY, Patrick Nr High Knoll, Half Tree Hollow 23571 BAGLEY, Peter P&M’s Apartments, Rockside Lane 25281 BAGLEY, Peter Lower Cow Path, Half Tree Hollow 25168 16 A BAGLEY, Rosalind Half Tree Hollow 23646 BAGLEY, Steve Nr Half Way, St. Pauls 24084 BAGLEY, Susan Nr High Knoll, Half Tree Hollow 23421 BAGLEY, William Barren Ground, Blue Hill 24915 BAILEY, Ajay & Lisa Blackfield, Longwood 25639 BAILEY, Evelyn Rose Bower, St. Pauls 24700 BALCHIN, Julie Gumwoods, St. Pauls 24369 BALDWIN, Edward Burnt Rock, Blue Hill 23856 BALDWIN, Skye Nr High Knoll, St. Pauls 24776 BAREFOOT/BARTLETT, Cynthia/Rex Woody Ridge, Levelwood 24268 Cynthia/RexBARGO, Chris Nr Harlyn, Half Tree Hollow 23454 BARGO, Natasha Nr Harlyn, Half Tree Hollow 23163 BARGO, Nicholas Lower Cow Path, Half Tree Hollow 23088 BARGO, Rosemary No. 2 Thompsons Yard, Jamestown 22798 BARGO, Rosemary Sapper Way, St. Pauls 24271 BARGO, Rosemary Half Tree Hollow 23663 BARGO, Shirley No. 9 Cow Path, Half Tree Hollow 23017 BATEMAN, Cecily Longwood Hangings, Longwood 24293 BEARD, Angela Bluemans Field, Longwood 24896 BEARD, Arnold Pouncey’s, St. Pauls 24029 BEARD, Brian C Beardsville, Rosemary, St. Pauls 24534 BEARD, Clint & Gail Market Street, Jamestown 22351 BEARD, David Thompsons Hill, St. Pauls 25325 BEARD, Elizabeth Harpers Cottage, St. Pauls 24082 BEARD, Hensil No. 3 Barracks Square, Jamestown 22079 BEARD, Jeffrey No. 4 Sapper Way, St. Pauls 24792 BEARD, Julian Upper Cleugh’s Plain, St. Pauls 24343 BEARD, Julian Abbey Vale, Blue Hill 24064 BEARD, Mavis Lillian No. 3 Verandah Quarters, 23847 Half Tree Hollow BEARD, Roy Little Italy, Jamestown 25150 17 B BECKETT, Graeme & Hazel Silver Hill, Levelwood 23983 BEDWELL, Cheryl Rose Burnt Rock, Horse Pasture 25710 BEDWELL, Christy R Longbank, Nr. Southerns 24217 BEDWELL, Patrick No. 1 Moores Flats, Jamestown 22533 BELLORD, Patricia Blarneys Bridge, Sandy Bay 24332 BENDALL, Sandra Forest Gate, Sapper Way 23650 BENJAMIN, Alfred Gumwoods, St. Pauls 24964 BENJAMIN, Colin Rupert’s Valley, Jamestown 25344 BENJAMIN, Colin Half Tree Hollow 23968 BENJAMIN, Colin Sugar Loaf View Road, Lower Cow Path 23492 BENJAMIN, Cyril Cape Villa, St Pauls 25640 BENJAMIN, Dale/HENRY, Tanya Half Tree Hollow 23675 BENJAMIN, Damien Truebodys Buildings, Jamestown 22075 BENJAMIN, Damien Cow Path, Half Tree Hollow 23476 BENJAMIN, David Two Gun Saddle, Alarm Forest 24209 BENJAMIN, David Thompsons Hill, St. Pauls 24474 BENJAMIN, Deborah Wind Swept Lane, Lower Cow Path 23197 BENJAMIN, Deborah ESH Business Unit No. 12 & 13, 23710 Ladder Hill BENJAMIN, Deborah AL’DE’S 1, Riffle Range, Half Tree 25460 BENJAMIN, Deborah HollowAL’DE’S 2, Riffle Range, Half Tree 25461 BENJAMIN, Deborah HollowAL’DE’S 3, Riffle Range, Half Tree 25462 BENJAMIN, Deborah & Alan HollowNr Harlyn, Half Tree Hollow 22901 BENJAMIN, Debra New Ground 22948 BENJAMIN, Derek A Coltsheds, Longwood 24260 BENJAMIN, Diana R Nr Longwood Road, Longwood 24492 BENJAMIN, Doris Smiths Point, Levelwood 24112 BENJAMIN, Elaine E Nr Three Tanks, Half Tree Hollow 23228 BENJAMIN, Eric William Marriots, Market street, Jamestown 22354 BENJAMIN, Eric William Fax Marriots, Market street, Jamestown 22584 BENJAMIN, Fred B Coltsheds, Longwood 24661 18 B BENJAMIN, Frederick Alarm Forest 24132 BENJAMIN, Gavin Alarm Forest 24544 BENJAMIN, Geoffrey Nr Solomon’s Supermarket, 23942 Half Tree Hollow BENJAMIN, Gerald Redan Cottage, Half Tree Hollow 23904 BENJAMIN, Gerald W Nr Sundale, Half Tree Hollow 23625 BENJAMIN, Gladys 'Golden Ville Block' CCC, Ladder Hill 22284 BENJAMIN, Glenda Ladder Hill Barracks, Half Tree Hollow 23269 BENJAMIN, Gloria Cow Path, Half Tree Hollow 23530 BENJAMIN, Ina Wyndale, Thompsons Hill 24807 BENJAMIN, Jason & Marcia (Rental) Ben Palyns No. 1, Nr Prospect Junction 22866 Alarm Forest BENJAMIN, Jason & Marcia (Rental) Ben Palyns No. 2, Nr Prospect Junction 22374 Alarm Forest BENJAMIN, Jason & Marcia Ben Palyns No. 2, Nr Prospect Junction 23888 Alarm Forest BENJAMIN, Jean Early Bird Cottage, Levelwood 24604 BENJAMIN, Julia Sapper Way, St. Pauls 24259 BENJAMIN, Julian No. 44 Lantana Road, Half Tree Hollow 23858 BENJAMIN, Julie Chubbs Spring, Alarm Forest 22801 BENJAMIN, Julie A Ropery Field, Longwood 24017 BENJAMIN, Kathleen No. 1 Pouncey’s Cottage, St. Pauls 24945 BENJAMIN, Keegan Terrace Knoll, St. Pauls 22796 BENJAMIN, Keith Wells, Nr Hutts Gate, Longwood 24849 BENJAMIN, Leatrice Nr High Knoll, St. Pauls 23115 BENJAMIN, Leslie/ Ocean View, Deadwood 24986 MITTENS, Angela BENJAMIN, Linda J Wells, Nr Hutts Gate, Longwood 23098 BENJAMIN, Lindsey Mulberry Gut, Longwood 24584 BENJAMIN, Lorraine A Ladder Hill, Half Tree Hollow 23896 BENJAMIN, Lucas/YON, Carol Ruperts Valley, Jamestown 22917 19 B BENJAMIN, Marion No. 10 Harris Flats, Jamestown 22055 BENJAMIN, Mark Nr Mulberry Gut, Longwood 22597 BENJAMIN, Marlene Cow Path, Half Tree Hollow 23035 BENJAMIN, Marvin & Michelle Coltsheds, Longwood 23045 BENJAMIN, Maxwell Half Tree Hollow 23754 BENJAMIN, Melvin T Nr Rock Club, Half Tree Hollow 22748 BENJAMIN, Melvin T God Fathers Rock Club, Half Tree 23059 BENJAMIN, Melvin T HollowMTB’s Pick & Pay, Clinic Drive 23395 BENJAMIN, Melvin T Clinic Drive, Half Tree Hollow 25508 BENJAMIN, Melvin T MTB’s Pick & Pay, Jamestown 25423 BENJAMIN, Mervyn Sapper Way, St. Pauls 24664 BENJAMIN, Michael J Pouncey’s, St. Pauls 24416 BENJAMIN, Mildred I Rupert’s Valley, Jamestown 22651 BENJAMIN, Myron Nr Half Tree Hollow School 23970 BENJAMIN, Nicholas Longwood Hangings, Longwood 24595 BENJAMIN, Nigel Half Tree Hollow 23043 BENJAMIN, Norman No. 9 Bottom Woods, Longwood 24066 BENJAMIN, Patrick Virgins Hall, Sandy Bay 23986 BENJAMIN, Paul Ladder Hill, Half Tree Hollow 23022 BENJAMIN, Pennell Alarm Forest 24882 BENJAMIN, Peter The Briars, Alarm Forest 24466 BENJAMIN, Raymond Two Gun Saddle, Alarm Forest 24300 BENJAMIN, Raymond & Sandra Sandrays Bistro, Leisure Park 22012 BENJAMIN, Reynold Ladder Hill, Half Tree Hollow 23224 BENJAMIN, Robert Trap Cott, St. Pauls 24631 BENJAMIN, Robert & Jolene RJ Villa, Longwood Road 22942 BENJAMIN, Rodney Pouncey’s, St. Pauls 24682 BENJAMIN, Ronald Cow Path, Half Tree Hollow 25358 BENJAMIN, Rosemary Rock Farm, Lower Sandy Bay 24508 BENJAMIN, Sandra Half Tree Hollow 23047 20 B BENJAMIN, Sasha Nr. High Knoll, St Pauls 25518 BENJAMIN, Sidney Gumwoods, St. Pauls 24955 (Accommodation) BENJAMIN, Simon No. 63, Half Tree Hollow 23514 BENJAMIN, Stuart Villa Le Breton, Jamestown 22317 BENJAMIN, Sylvia Nr. Half Tree Hollow Clinic 23832 BENJAMIN, Tessa No. 1 Parish Block, Jamestown 22976 BENJAMIN, Theresa Alarm Hill, Levelwood 24683 BENJAMIN, Vilma No. 28 Bottom Woods, Longwood 23748 BENJAMIN, William & Lisa Deadwood, Longwood 23681 748 BENJAMIN, Wilson I Ropery Field, Longwood 24772 BENJAMIN, Zelvyn Windy Point, Nr. Red Hill 23147 BENJAMIN/JONES, Chay & Kyle Ethpeta, Napoleon Street, Jamestown 22724
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