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Islander's List - 2002 Andaman & Nicobar Islands Islander's List - 2002 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 239 WARD NO. 1 SL No Form House NameNo Relation Name Relation SexAge Category Serial No With HOF CategoryA - TRIBAL 1 072243 - 1 C- 43(3)FREDERICK S/o LAMUEL HEAD M 32 A 2 072243 - 2 C- 43(3)EGHNESH W/o FREDERICK WIFE F 25 A 3 072243 - 3 C- 43(3)ESSAW S/o FREDERICK SON M 4 A 4 072243 - 4 C- 43(3)ROBERT S/o PHILIP BROTHER IN LAWM 26 A 5 072243 - 5 C- 43(3)CAIN S/o LAMUEL BROTHER M 24 A 6 072254 - 1 C-45(2)ARON VILLFRED S/o WILLFRED HEAD M 26 A 7 072287 - 1 C-66 (4)CLEMENT S/o JOB DAUGHTER M 39INELIGIBLE 8 072287 - 2 C-66 (4)EILEEN W/o JOB WIFE F 38INELIGIBLE 9 072287 - 3 C-66 (4)MARY GRACE D/o JOB HEAD F 21 A 10 072287 - 4 C-66 (4)ESTHER D/o CLEMENT JOB DAUGHTER F 13INELIGIBLE 11 072287 - 5 C-66 (4)ETHEL D/o CLEMENT JOB DAUGHTER F 11INELIGIBLE 12 072287 - 6 C-66 (4)BALINDER S/o CLEMENT JOB SON M 9INELIGIBLE 13 072287 - 7 C-66 (4)SIMRAN SALONI D/o WENCIS GEORGE DAUGHTER IN LAWF 7INELIGIBLE 14 072491 - 1 8 FLOWRANCE W/o RAJENDRAN HEAD F 44 A 15 072491 - 2 8 RAJENDRAN S/o KALIMUTHU HUSBAND M 39 D 16 072491 - 3 8 THAKETU RAJ D/o RAJENDRAN DAUGHTER F 16 A 17 072491 - 4 8 ANITA RAJ D/o RAJENDRAN DAUGHTER F 10 A 18 072491 - 5 8 SYLVIA D/o GEORGE SISTER F 25 A 19 072826 - 1 C-21(1)HILTON WILLIAM S/o WILLIAM HEAD M 34 A 20 072826 - 2 C-21(1)GLODIA S/o CRISPIN SON M 32 A 21 072826 - 3 C-21(1)GRACY W/o GLODIA DAUGHTER IN LAWF 28 A 22 072826 - 4 C-21(1)ERASTUS S/o GLODIA GRAND SON M 3 A 23 072826 - 5 C-21(1)SANDRA S/o GLODIA GRAND SON M 2 A 24 072826 - 6 C-21(1)FASTUS S/o CRISPIN SON M 34 A 25 072826 - 7 C-21(1)HANIEL W/o FASTUS DAUGHTER IN LAWF 26 A 26 072826 - 8 C-21(1)FASTUS S/o ALEXIS SON M 25 A 27 073132 - 1 C-4 MATHEW S/o JOHNA HEAD M 34 A 28 073132 - 2 C-4 ARBA W/o MATHEW WIFE F 30 A 29 073132 - 3 C-4 GERSON MATHEWS S/o MATHEW SON M 9 A 30 073132 - 4 C-4 SARJEETHMATHEWS S/o MATHEW SON M 7 A 31 073132 - 5 C-4 AMIALIS D/o SOLOMON NIECE F 22INELIGIBLE 32 073186 - 1 C-44 NICOLAS JACK S/o JACK HEAD M 49 A 33 073186 - 2 C-44 LINDA NICOLAS W/o NICOLAS JACK WIFE F 40 A 34 073186 - 3 C-44 J VICTOR S/o NICOLAS JACK SON M 13 A 35 073186 - 4 C-44 VEENA D/o NICOLAS JACK DAUGHTER F 11 A 36 073186 - 5 C-44 FLOSIE D/o NICOLAS JACK DAUGHTER F 8 A 37 073186 - 6 C-44 PETER S/o SILAS JACK NEPHEW M 36 A 38 073186 - 7 C-44 ATHELSTANE S/o NELSON JACK NEPHEW M 29 A 39 090272 - 1 5/5(I) P.ROWS DANIEL S/o V K ISAAC HEAD M 23 A 40 090272 - 2 5/5(I) P.ROWAUGUSTINA W/o S DANIEL WIFE F 25 A 41 090272 - 3 5/5(I) P.ROWNOBET S/o THOMPSON COUSIN BROTHERM 28 A 42 099011 - 1 C-68 DANIEL S/o PAUL BENJAMIN HEAD M 34 A 43 099011 - 2 C-68 EDOMAN S/o DAVID SON M 28 A 44 099011 - 3 C-68 CEROD W/o EDOMAN WIFE F 26 A 45 099011 - 4 C-68 DANIEL JOHN S/o EDOMAN SON M 7 A 46 099011 - 5 C-68 GLOBUS S/o MICHEL SON M 45 A 47 099011 - 6 C-68 HEELANA W/o GLOBUS WIFE F 35 A 48 099011 - 7 C-68 STEFFI GRAF D/o GLOBUS DAUGHTER F 11 A 49 099011 - 8 C-68 SABATHINE D/o GLOBUS DAUGHTER F 8 A 50 099011 - 9 C-68 PRADEEP KUMAR S/o GLOBUS SON M 5 A 51 099037 - 1 C-87 SYLVESTER S/o SILAS HUKTI HEAD M 33 A 52 099037 - 2 C-87 PAUL JIMMY S/o JIMMY SON M 31 A 53 099042 - 1 C-84 (2)JOHN EVAN S/o EVAN HEAD M 43 A 54 099042 - 2 C-84 (2)MAGDELINE W/o JOHN EVAN WIFE F 32 A 55 099042 - 3 C-84 (2)EILEEN D/o JOHN EVAN DAUGHTER F 17 A CategoryB - OLD INHABITANT-PRE-1942 56 072001 - 1 9 K KUNJU S/o VEERAN KUTTY HEAD M 82 B 57 072001 - 2 9 K MOHAMMED S/o K KUNJU SON M 42 B 58 072001 - 3 9 SHANAZ BEGUM W/o K MOHAMMED WIFE F 33 B 59 072002 - 1 8 MOHAMMED MUSTAFA S/o LATE MUMTAJ ALI HEAD M 48 B 60 072002 - 2 8 ROSHAN MUSTAFA W/o MOHAMMED MUSTAFA WIFE F 36 B SL No Form House NameNo Relation Name Relation SexAge Category Serial No With HOF 61 072002 - 3 8 MOHAMMED ZAHID S/o MOHAMMED MUSTAFA SON M 22 B 62 072003 - 1 7 JAINA BIBI W/o LATE P MOHAMMED HEAD F 66 B 63 072003 - 2 7 SAJIDA SHAHEEN D/o LATE P MOHAMMED DAUGHTER F 28 B 64 072003 - 3 7 AFSHEEN NAZ D/o SAJIDA SHAHEEN DAUGHTER F 9 B 65 072009 - 1 4/3 PADMA DEV S/o LUSI RAM HEAD M 37 B 66 072009 - 2 4/3 DURGA UPADHAYA W/o PADMA DEV WIFE F 33 D 67 072009 - 3 4/3 PRASANTH UPADHAYA S/o PADMA DEV SON M 11 D 68 072009 - 4 4/3 SANJANA UPADHAYA D/o PADMA DEV DAUGHTER F 9 D 69 072011 - 1 4/5 PREM PRASAD SHARMA S/o RAMESHWAR SHARMA HEAD M 47 B 70 072011 - 2 4/5 LAKSHMI W/o P P SHARMA WIFE F 47 B 71 072011 - 3 4/5 HEMA SHARMA D/o P P SHARMA DAUGHTER F 19 B 72 072011 - 4 4/5 PRITHI D/o P P SHARMA DAUGHTER F 17 B 73 072011 - 5 4/5 PANKAJ SHARMA S/o P P SHARMA SON M 15 B 74 072012 - 1 3 N SURENDRAN S/o NANU N HEAD M 50 B 75 072012 - 2 3 SUMITRA DEVI W/o N SURENDRAN WIFE F 40 B 76 072012 - 3 3 SHIJU S/o N SURENDRAN SON M 19 B 77 072012 - 4 3 S SEENA D/o N SURENDRAN DAUGHTER F 14 B 78 072013 - 1 3 ABDUL SALAM S/o LATE V M HAMZA HEAD M 39 B 79 072013 - 2 3 NISHAT SALAM W/o ABDUL SALAM HEAD F 27 B 80 072013 - 3 3 NISBA SALAM D/o ABDUL SALAM DAUGHTER F 9 B 81 072013 - 4 3 ARISHA SALAM D/o ABDUL SALAM DAUGHTER F 6 B 82 072013 - 5 3 MOHAMMED NEHAL S/o ABDUL SALAM SON M 2 B 83 072016 - 1 5/1 CHANDER DEV L S/o LUSI RAM HEAD M 44 B 84 072016 - 2 5/1 LEELA DEVI W/o CHANDER DEV WIFE F 32 B 85 072016 - 3 5/1 MEERA KUMARI UPADHAYAYD/o CHANDER DEV DAUGHTER F 15 B 86 072016 - 4 5/1 L RAMESH KUMAR UPADHAYAYS/o CHANDER DEV SON M 11 B 87 072016 - 5 5/1 SHRIDHARI W/o LATE LUCI RAM MOTHER F 72 B 88 072016 - 6 5/1 RUPA DEVI D/o LUCI RAM SISTER F 32 B 89 072016 - 7 5/1 L SUMA D/o LUSIRAM SISTER F 25 B 90 072025 - 1 H/34 MEHAMOOD S/o LATE P K MOHAMMED HEAD M 31 B 91 072025 - 2 H/34 SAKEENA BANU W/o MEHAMOOD WIFE F 31 B 92 072025 - 3 H/34 ADIL MEHMOOD S/o MEHAMOOD SON M 7 B 93 072042 - 1 5 M A MAJEED S/o LATE M U MOHAMMED HEAD M 43 B 94 072042 - 2 5 MAIMUNA W/o M A MAJEED WIFE F 30 B 95 072042 - 3 5 ABDUL SALAM S/o M A MAJEED SON M 20 B 96 072042 - 4 5 ABDUL NISAR M S/o M A MAJEED SON M 14 B 97 072042 - 5 5 JAHEER HASHIM S/o M A MAJEED SON M 10 B 98 072042 - 6 5 M KUNHUTTY S/o M KOYA FATHER IN LAWM 56 B 99 072051 - 1 13/2-3PARWATHI UPADHAYA D/o LUSHI RAM HEAD F 49 B 100 072052 - 1 14 MOHAMMED HUSSAIN S/o LATE MUKKODAM MOHAMMEDHEAD M 56 B 101 072052 - 2 14 FATHIMA W/o MOHAMMED HUSSAIN WIFE F 51 B 102 072052 - 3 14 M A REHAMAN S/o MOHAMMED HUSSAIN SON M 34 B 103 072052 - 4 14 ZUBAIDA REHMAN W/o M A REHAMAN DAUGHTER IN LAWF 28 B 104 072052 - 5 14 UMMAR FARUQUE S/o MOHAMMED HUSSAIN SON M 28 B 105 072052 - 6 14 KHATIZA FARQUE W/o UMMAR FARUQUE DAUGHTER IN LAWF 18 B 106 072052 - 7 14 MOHAMMED RAFIQUE S/o MOHAMMED HUSSAIN SON M 22 B 107 072052 - 8 14 SHAHABUDDI N S/o MOHAMMED HUSSAIN SON M 18 B 108 072052 - 9 14 RAFIA REHMAN D/o M A REHMAN GRAND DAUGHTERF 4 B 109 072052 - 10 14 SHAHINA D/o LATE ALIMA GRAND DAUGHTERF 6 B 110 072059 - 1 H/13 S B SINGH S/o V P SINGH HEAD M 48 B 111 072059 - 2 H/13 KUSUM SINGH W/o S B SINGH WIFE F 35 B 112 072059 - 3 H/13 JYOTHI SINGH D/o S B SINGH DAUGHTER F 18 B 113 072059 - 4 H/13 DEEPAK SINGH S/o S B SINGH SON M 16 B 114 072059 - 5 H/13 VIVEK KUMAR S/o S B SINGH SON M 15 B 115 072077 - 1 4/1 MARIA A W/o LATE ALI K P HEAD F 73 B 116 072077 - 2 4/1 HUSSAIN A K S/o LATE ALI K P SON M 50 B 117 072077 - 3 4/1 AMINA W/o HUSSAIN A K DAUGHTER IN LAWF 39 B 118 072077 - 4 4/1 ARIFA HUSSAIN D/o HUSSAIN A K GRAND DAUGHTERF 5 B 119 072077 - 5 4/1 HAMSA A S/o LATE ALI K P SON M 46 B 120 072077 - 6 4/1 SARAUMMA W/o HAMSA A DAUGHTER IN LAWF 42 B 121 072077 - 7 4/1 SAMSUDEEN H S/o HAMSA A GRAND SON M 16 B 122 072077 - 8 4/1 NISHAR H S/o HAMSA A GRAND SON M 12 B 123 072077 - 9 4/1 SHAHIN H S/o HAMSA A GRAND SON M 10 B 124 072077 - 10 4/1 HAFSA BIBI D/o ALI K P DAUGHTER F 43 B 125 072077 - 11 4/1 ZEENATH BEGUM D/o KUNJALI GRAND DAUGHTERF 22 B 126 072077 - 12 4/1 UMMER A S/o ALI K P SON M 41 B 127 072077 - 13 4/1 HALIMA BIBI W/o UMMER A DAUGHTER IN LAWF 29 B 128 072077 - 14 4/1 YASEEN AL UMMER H S/o UMMER A GRAND SON M 4 B 129 072077 - 15 4/1 UMMAI SHAHIBA BEGUM D/o UMMER A GRAND DAUGHTERF 1 B SL No Form House NameNo Relation Name Relation SexAge Category Serial No With HOF 130 072077 - 16 4/1 SULAIMANA A S/o ALI K P SON M 38 B 131 072077 - 17 4/1 ABIDA W/o SULAIMANA A DAUGHTER IN LAWF 25 B 132 072077 - 18 4/1 SHAHINA SULAIMAN D/o SULAIMANA GRAND DAUGHTERF 6 B 133 072077 - 19 4/1 ADILA SULAIMAN D/o SULAIMANA GRAND DAUGHTERF 1 B 134 072077 - 20 4/1 KHADEEJA W/o ABBAS K DAUGHTER F 35 B 135 072077 - 21 4/1 ABBAS K S/o SHAREEF SON IN LAW M 37 B 136 072077 - 22 4/1 SHABANA BEGUM D/o ABBAS K GRAND DAUGHTERF 10 B 137 072077 - 23 4/1 SHAHANA BEGUM D/o ABBAS K GRAND DAUGHTERF 5 B 138 072077 - 24 4/1 MOHAMMED MUSTAFA S/o ALI K P SON M 33 B 139 072077 - 25 4/1 NASEEMA BIBI W/o MOHAMMED MUSTAFA DAUGHTER IN LAWF 27 B 140 072077 - 26 4/1 ANISHA MUSTAFA D/o MOHAMMED MUSTAFA GRAND DAUGHTERF 1 B 141 072123 - 1 6-57 K MOHAMMAD S/o K MOIDEEN HEAD M 62 B 142 072123 - 2 6-57 MOHAMMAD MUSTAFA S/o K MOHAMMAD SON M 31 B 143 072123 - 3 6-57 FARIN BIBI W/o M MUSTAFA DAUGHTER IN LAWF 29 B 144 072123 - 4 6-57 TANVEER MUSTAFA S/o M MUSTAFA GRAND SON M 7 B 145 072123 - 5 6-57 K NASIR ALI S/o K MOHAMMAD SON M 27 B 146 072134 - 1 6 RAMA KRISHNA S/o LATE K NARAYAN HEAD M 45 B 147 072134 - 2 6 ANNE FARNANDAS W/o RAMA KRISHNA WIFE F 31 B 148 072134 - 3 6 RAJEEV KRISHNA S/o RAMA KRISHNA SON M 10 B 149 072134 - 4 6 KAVITHA KRISHNA D/o RAMA KRISHNA DAUGHTER F 7 B 150 072136 - 1 C-16 K FATHIMA W/o LATE K KUNJU MOHAMMAD HEAD F 68 B 151 072136 - 2 C-16 D HAMJA S/o SAYED ALI SON IN LAW M 33 B 152 072136 - 3 C-16 K NAFISH W/o D HAMJA DAUGHTER F 30 B 153 072136 - 4 C-16 AKIV ZAVED S/o D HAMJA GRAND SON M 11 B 154 072136 - 5 C-16 H ASHLAM ZAVED S/o D HAMJA GRAND SON M 5 B 155 072148 - 1 4/1 AYSHA BIBI W/o LATE MARICAR HEAD F 53 B 156 072148 - 2 4/1 ABDUL RASHEED S/o LATE MARICAR SON
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