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Caldwell & Joh Backstay & Beacon Bark & Cande Bark SEWAG E DISPOSAL MICROF ILM INDEX ALPHABETIC ON STREET WITHIN TOWN CITY/TOWN J AMESTOWN STREET PLAT LOT NAM E APPLICATION NUMBER MICROFILM NUMBER AMERICA WAY 0002 0146 SHE PARD JUDITH A 80 15083 032596 AMERICA WAY 0002 0139 COMM E CE OIL R 80 15206 03261 0 AMERICA WAY 000 2 0211 WEAVER STEPH EN J 8315269 035773 AMERI CA WAY 0002 01 48 VAN REEN FRED 8315042 034893 AMERI CA WAY 0002 0185 J OBIN RONAL D J 8515113 0471 09 AMERI CA WAY 0002 0178 DO NNELL Y J AMES 8715048 048993 AMERICA WAY 0002 02 1 0 CONNEL LY ROBERT B 8715209 048987 AMERICA WAY 00 02 000 3 CALDWELL & JOH 78 15054 027693 AME RICA WA Y 0002 0147 COMM E CE OIL 78151 36 02 7713 AMERI CA WAY 0002 0182 OTTONE DANATO J 85 15 225 040946 AMERICA WAY & COL 0002 01 23 JOBIN RONALD 78 15 099 027706 AMERI CA WAY & COU 0002 0165 CO MM ERC E OIL 78 15191 02 7718 AMERICAN WAY & CO 0002 0057 VITAGE CO RP 7815046 027689 AM ERICAN WAY & IN 0002 0003 VI NTAG E CORP 78 15047 027690 ARNO LD ST 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IN TOWN CITY/TOWN JAMESTOWN STREET PLAT LOT NAME APPL ICATION NUMB ER MICRO FI LM NUMB ER BEACH AV E 0015 0220 JOBI N RONA LD J 7115141 023428 BE ACH AV E 0015 0224 KI MBALL WARREN Y 7115047 023379 BEACH AV E 0014 0351 BESSETTE RA YM OND 7115081 023397 BEACH AV E 0014 0392 NEWMAN RUT H P 7615119 027656 BEACH AV E 0014 0333 J OBI N RONA LD J 7315 001 008 052 BEACH AVE &HULL ST 0014 0039 TZITZOURIS JOHN 84 152 39 038206 BEACH SPI RKETI NG 0005 0385 TAMMEL LEO WIL LIAM 7615120 026189 BEAC H ST 0014 0360 VESSELLA VI NCENT 7015008 023316 BEAC H ST 0005 0096 TOBIN ALBERT H 70150 12 023319 BEACH ST 0014 0393 RYAN RI CHAR D 7115042 023376 BE ACH ST 0005 0281 MAW ER RUSS ELL 7015056 0233 47 BEACON & BUOY ST 0015 014 9 DAGASTINO JOSEPH 71151 37 02342 5 BEACON & CUTTER S 0003 0198 FERNANDE S ANTHONY 7415011 008 085 BEACO N& FER RYST 0005 0069 DUSSAULT RICHARD J 7815141 0277 14 BEACON & GARBOAR D 0015 018 3 BEAR ELI ZAB ET 7815 157 030313 BEACON & LUGGE R S 0003 0079 FERNANDE S PAULINE 8715175 049 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APPLICATION NUM BER MI CROFI LM NU MBER BEAVERTAIL RD 0011 0026 BIDDLE NICHOL AS 6815019 023266 BEAVERTAI L RD 001 2 0118 THOMAS W G 8515252 040952 BEAVE RTAI L RD P48 001 2 0202 RICHAR DSON CRAIG 8715130 049011 BELLEVUE & BAY VI E 0001 0221 CONNO TI10MAS J 7415091 008104 BL UEBERRY LANE 001 0 0130 MCCABE CHAR LES 7115 022 001490 BLUEBERRY LANE 001 0 0130 MCCABE CHA RLES 7115022 023360 BLUEBERRY LANE 0010 0130 MCCAB E CHARLES 7115030 023367 BLUEBERRY LAN E BERETTA RICHARD 7515 071 008124 BLUEBE RR Y LANE 0010 0131 TODD TOMAS A 731 5 032 008064 BL UEBE RRY LN 0010 0119 OSENTON CHARLES 7215005 002595 BO NET VI EW DR 0012 0148 CAVAZUTI EDWARD 7215136 002652 BONN ET VI EW DR 0012 0149 VERNER I S ALDO 8115140 034858 BON NET VI EW DR 001 2 0151 GATEWAY CONST 7715057 027666 BONNET VI EW DR 001 2 0147 VERN ERIS RA Y 7015022 023328 BO NET VI EW DR 0012 0145 REDI NGER JR I RA 7315025 008062 BON ETVIEW DR 0012 015 0 STEADM AN ROBERT W 6815009 023258 BOOM ST 0014 0357 J OBI N RONAL D J 7215123 002649 BOOM ST 0014 0398 JOBIN RO NALD 7215091 002632 BOOM ST 0014 0374 DIBONAVENTURA ANTON IO 7215110 001334 BOOM ST 0014 0383 D GOSTINO R LPH G 7015 055 000 180 BOOM ST 0014 0338 MO RETTI J AIM E 7915 066 031632 BOOM ST 0014 0384 COX FLORE NCE 7015 014 023321 BOOM ST 0014 0356 HOLT RALPH 6915 038 023298 BOOM ST 0014 0365 CREGAN SHEILA A 8415019 039519 BOOMST 0014 0375 MARTINELLI GINO 8515287 040955 BOUYST P9 0015 0146 NUZZO J AMES 8715176 045265 BOUY ST 63 0015 0144 PADUL A J AM ES A 8715154 049016 BOUY ST 65 0015 0145 PADUL A JAMES A 8715153 049015 BOW ST 0014 0203 BERTRAND NOVIO 721 5085 002628 BOW ST 0014 0171 JOBIN RONAL D 7215054 002609 BOW ST 0014 0219 BERETTA J OSEPH A 7215030 002590 BOW ST 0014 0174 VAN REEN FRED 7915111 030334 BOW ST 0014 0224 BOURQU E GEORGE E 8315248 036393 BOWST LAFAZIA THOM AS A 8315184 035763 BOW ST 0014 0217 BERG ESON IR ENE V 8315169 038 185 BOW ST 0014 0228 CALLIS TER ROBERT 7115113 023410 BOW ST 00 02 0225 HO BART SI DNE Y A 7015050 023345 BOW ST 0014 0182 LEDSWORTH J OHN M 8615001 041242 BOW ST 0014 0197 JOBI N RONA LD 7315033 008 065 BOW ST 0014 023 3 QU ARANTO ARM AND 7315 022 008 060 BOW ST 0014 0235 PETERSEN PAU L J 7315015 008 056 BOW ST 0014 0210 PA RKER GOD FREY H 7415058 01588 0 BOW ST 0014 0195 BR EHM STEPHEN 7615002 015899 BOW ST MCGIRR ART HUR 7515019 015885 BOW ST OPP PI 0014 0240 PA R- LAB 8715173 045116 BRI DGE VIEW DR 0002 008 2 SOD ERBERG LANN Y' 82 15 089 034875 BRIDGE VIEW DR 0002 0090 STRAVATO HENRY J 7015002 023311 BRIDGE VI EW DR 0002 0081 MCCUSKER JOHN H 7115124 023417 BRIGST 0016 0048 BELSHAW SAMUE L J 8215090 03487 6 SEWAG E DISPOSAL MICROFILM INDEX ALPHAB ETIC ON STREET WITH IN TOWN CI TY/TOWN JAMESTOWN STREET PLAT LOT NAME APPLICATION NUMB ER MICROFILM NUMBER BROADWAY RD 0001 0090 LONG J ESS E C 6915018 02 3288 BROWNI NG DR 0011 BAR KS LESTER R 7315058 00 8 076 BUOY ST 0015 0158 SMALL C C 8215064 034867 BUO Y ST 00 15 0118 LEONARD DA NIEL E 8 615 144 047127 BUO Y ST 00 15 0129 PESATURO A THUR 7 015 021 023327 BUOY ST 0015 0156 MEDEIR OS PETER E 7015067 023352 BUOY ST 00 15 0153 HILLMAN ALTA 7 015006 023315 BUOY ST 0015 016 0 BASTIA TliERESA 8515078 040076 BUOY ST 0015 0126 BAI LEY ALAN S 7515077 008125 BUOY ST 0015 0130 ATKINSON GORDON H 7415039 00 8 094 BUOY ST 0015 01 07 FROB ERG PRESCOTT 7315044 008069 BUOY ST PI 0015 0161 RODGERS GREGORY A 8615269 04888 9 BUOY ST&GARBOARD 0015 0155 N ELAND DEV 8415 181 039522 CAPSTAN & FELUCCA 0003 0382 BEDNARCZYK CARL 8715022 04 8 99 1 CAPSTAN & SCHOONE 00 03 0326 HALL CliARLES E 8515009 04 006 5 CAPSTAN & SEASIDE 00 03 0132 CHU RCHILL RON ALD W 6915005 02 3277 CAPSTAN ST 0003 0203 KAY E ALDA L 74 15061
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