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Guyana / British Guiana Genealogical Society Surnames Guyana / British Guiana Surnames Copyright 2008: S. Anderson, Genealogical Society "S" All Rights Reserved YR PG Last First Mid OCC Employer Address City/Area 1898 143 Saddler W. O. Tracer Pub Works Dept Kingston 1898 143 Sadler H. B. Clerk Garnettr& Co Water St 1898 143 Sadler W. T. Clerk Sproston Dock & Foundry Charlestown 1898 143 Salton A. Teacher All Saints Par. New Amsterdam Berbice 1898 143 Sam Hing Merchant Provisions 11,14 Water St Charlestown 1898 143 Sampson C. H. Hd Overseer Pln Bath Berbice 1898 143 Sampson E.A. W. Solicitor Messer & Lawrence Commerce St 1898 143 Sampson J. B. Panboiler Aurora Essequibo 1898 143 Sampson J. W. Steward Leper Asylum Mahaica 1898 143 Sampson M. V. Compositor Crown St Queenstown 1898 143 Sampson H. J. Clerk Booker Bros & Co Water St 1898 143 Sampson W. A. Clerk Booker Bros & Co Water St 1898 143 Samuel J. Bricklayer High St New Amsterdam 1898 143 Sanches J. W. Bookkeeper J B Sharples Jnr Water St Kingston 1898 144 Sandbach Parker & CO Business 8,9 Water St Werk-en-Rust 1898 144 Sanderson E. M. Manager Colonial Bank High St 1898 144 Sandiford A. E. Clerk Birch & Co Water St 1898 144 Sangster J. Agent Robb St 1898 144 Sanford George Manager Pln Everton Berbice 1898 144 Santos J., Jnr. A. Clerk Crosby & Forbes Water St 1898 144 Santos J.L. F. Clerk Smith Bros & Co Water St 1898 144 Santos J.S. L. Clerk De Cairos Bros & Co Water St 1898 144 Santos J. P. Merchant Lots 54, 55 Water St Res: Camp St 1898 144 Sardinha M. Stable Keeper High St New Amsterdam 1898 144 Sargent J. W. Overseer Pln Mon Repos East Coast 1898 144 Sargent W. D. Compositor 9NorthSt9 North St 1898 144 Sarlat J. O. Overseer Plns Wales & Belle Vue West Bank 1898 144 Saul D. W. Dist Registrar Ithaca Village Berbice 1898 144 Saul G. T. Hd Overseer Pln Wales & Belle Vue West Bank 1898 144 Saunders Philip Schoolmaster Catholic Sch Main St 1898 144 Saunders Ellen Adele Teacher No 1 Village Corentyne Coast Berbice 1898 144 Saunler J. V. Clerk Wieting & Richter Water St 1898 144 Savory A. B. Overseer Pln Tuschen de Vrienden West Coast 1898 144 Savory E. H. Clerk Joseph Klien & Co Water St 1898 144 Savory Henry A. Clerk Newtown Grocery Longden St 1898 144 Savory Miss E. Clerk The Argosy Store Water St 1898 144 Savory Miss Teacher Trinity Wesleyan Chap D'Urban St 1898 144 Savory Rev. W. H. Minister Lonsdale East Bank Berbice 1898 144 Sawtell W. Arthur Editor Daily Chronicle Main St 1898 144 Scard F. I. Chemist New Colonial Co Water St 1898 144 Scarder J. W. Sicknurse Pln Melville Mahaica 1898 144 Schembri Rev. B. Priest Sacred Heart Main St 1898 144 Schepens Wm. Carpenter Ship's Carpenter Evans St. Charlestown 1898 144 Schoonoord Sugar Pln. Co Proprietor Pln Schoonoord West Bank 1898 144 Schramm Hugh H. Clerk Donald Currie & Co Water St 1898 144 Schuler C.W. V. Partner Schuler & Sons High st Res 9 Croal St 1898 144 Schuler Hubert Partner Schuler & Sons 51 BrickDam 1898 144 Schuler & Sons J.A.W. Jewelers Lot 3, Corner High & America St 1898 144 Schultz Miss Attendant Telephone Exchange Hinck St 1898 144 Schultz A. Clerk Garnett & Co. Water St 1898 144 Schultz C. E. Officer Customs House Public Bldgs 1898 144 Schultz J. S. Clerk Booker Bros & Co Water St 1898 144 Sconce H. W. Sch Inspect. Public Bldgs 1898 144 Scotland Wm. Panboiler Pln Cove & John East Coast 1898 144 Scott & Co Druggists Water St 1898 144 Scott Miss Elizabeth Asst Teacher Kildonan Berbice 1898 145 Scudamore H. D. Engineer Water works The Globe New Amsterdam 1898 145 Seabra J. Tailor Pitt St New Amsterdam Pg 1 of 6 Guyana / British Guiana Surnames Copyright 2008: S. Anderson, Genealogical Society "S" All Rights Reserved YR PG Last First Mid OCC Employer Address City/Area 1898 145 Seabra Rymond Clerk Schuler & Sons High St 1898 145 Sealy E.S. W. Officer Customs House Public Bldgs 1898 145 Sealey Adriaus Asst Teacher St Mark's Sch Stanleytown West Bank 1898 145 Sealy F. D. Clerk Immigration Office Kingston 1898 145 Sealy G.C. M. Clerk Surg Gen Office Croal St 1898 145 Sealy George Carpenter Waterloo St 1898 145 Sealy D. H. Tailor Pitt St New Amsterdam 1898 145 Sealy & Simpson Cabinetmaker Water St Werk-en-Rust 1898 145 Seedorf Henri Engineer Avon House Main St 1898 145 Semple Thomas J. Manager The Daily Chronicle Main St 1898 145 Seon J. A. Woodcutter Werriberairi Canally Upp Demerara Riv 1898 145 Seon Miss Teacher Kingston Wesl. Sch 1898 145 Sendall Sir Walter James Governor BG Government House Carmichael St 1898 145 Serrao A.B. F. Clerk J.F. De Freitas & Co Water St 1898 145 Serrao Anselmo Clerk M. Gonsalves & Co Water St 1898 145 Serrao J. A. Shopkeeper Retail Spirits Lot 65 Albuoy's Town 1898 145 Seth Samuel Lombard St Charlestown 1898 145 Seward Miss C.A. Matron Orphan Asylum Brick Dam 1898 145 Sewsunker Doobay Interpreter E Coast Jud. Dist 1898 145 Shankland W. Clerk Gov Secretariat Public Bldgs 1898 145 Shankland W. C. Clerk Pub Works Dept Kingston 1898 145 Shanks Alexander Vreed-en-Rust Demerara River 1898 145 Shanks A.D. W. Ch Warden H.M. Penal Settlemt Massaruni 1898 145 Shaffer J. N. Overseer Pln Hope East Coast 1898 145 Shannon C. M. Gov Officer Dist No 5 Barima 1898 145 Shannon Dr. M. Dist Med Off . Edinburgh House Leonora West Coast 1898 145 Sharples D. E. Master St. Thomas' Sch Queen St 1898 145 Sharples J. B., Jnr Steam Woodworking Kingston 1898 145 Shaw Alex Blacksmith Demerara Foundry Charlestown 1898 145 Shaw Capt Bernard Supt. Penal Settlement Massaruni 1898 145 Shaw E. M. Overseer Pln Cornelia Ida West Coast 1898 145 Shaw G. M. Bookkeeper Main St Dispensing Co 1898 145 Shepherd H. A. Overseer Pln Schoonord West Bank 1898 145 Shepherd J. B. Steward Public Hospital Berbice 1898 145 Shepherd W. R. Master St Stephen's Sch Adelaide St New Charlestown 1898 145 Shepperd G. Clerk G Bettencourt & Co Camp St 1898 145 Shepperd Robt. Clerk Demerara Foundry Charlestown 1898 145 Sheriff W.A. M. Judge Brick Dam 1898 145 Shields D. M. Overseer Pln Mon Repos East Coast 1898 146 Shields Wm. Cowan St. Kingston 1898 146 Shields Wm. M.B. Hd Overseer Pln Lusignan East Coast 1898 146 Shortt F. Schoolmaster R.C. School Albuoy's Town 1898 146 Shu‐Kin Matthew Catechist Chinese Mission Camoonie Crk Demerara River 1898 146 Shury M. Teacher Caledonia Sch Wakenaam 1898 146 Sidegreaves Rev. E. Priest Maigro Tout West Bank 1898 146 Silas J. Asst Bkkpr Baldwin & Do Water St 1898 146 Silas Victor F. Clerk Lionel E. Hawtayne Croal St 1898 146 Silva Cezar Augusto Clerk Abel Maria Da Silva 43,44 Water St 1898 146 Simao Vincent Clerk Abel Maria Da Silva 43,44 Water St 1898 146 Simpson & Allan Merchant Lot AWater St 1898 146 Simpson C. P. Town Overseer Queenstown 1898 146 Simpson D. C. Clerk Wm. Macdonald Strand New Amsterdam 1898 146 Simpson E. L. Elec Eng. BG Elec Power CO Water St 1898 146 Simpson J. A. Dist Postmaster Mariabba Wakenaam 1898 146 Simpson J. B. Sicknurse Pln Everton Berbice 1898 146 Simpson W. Tailor Church St 1898 146 Simon Isaac Grantholder Right Bank Itabu Creek Mahaica 1898 146 Simon J. R. Dist Postmaster De Kinderen West Coast Pg 2 of 6 Guyana / British Guiana Surnames Copyright 2008: S. Anderson, Genealogical Society "S" All Rights Reserved YR PG Last First Mid OCC Employer Address City/Area 1898 146 Sinclair George P.A. Clerk H.M. Cendrecourt Camp & BrickDam 1898 146 Sinclair W. Blacksmith Kent St New Amsterdam 1898 146 Singer James Overseer Pln Blairmont Berbice 1898 146 Sinug Henri Attorney Ho‐a‐Hing New Amsterdam 1898 146 Skeete W. H. Overseer Pln Vriesland &Vive‐LA‐Force West Bank 1898 146 Skeete J. Painter Lad Lane New Amsterdam 1898 146 Skekel Donald Mech Eng Water works Camp St Res: Regent St 1898 146 Skerrett Charles Clerk Manoel R. Gonsalves High st 1898 146 Skerrett Charles Wm. Pln Peter's Hall East Bank 1898 146 Skerrett J. Clerk D.M. Hutson High st 1898 146 Skerrett J. H. Coachmaker Abram Zuill Essequibo 1898 146 Skinner C. W. Bookkeeper BG Steam Bakery 29 Murray St 1898 146 Skinner J. S. Painter Lovt V Upp Bent St Wortmanville 1898 146 Slater J. Clerk Rec. Gen Dept Public Bldgs 1898 146 Slater James Clerk Hogg,Curtis,Campbell La Penitence 1898 146 Sloman Rev. E. Rector St Patrick's Parish Canje Berbice 1898 146 Small Alfred Cabinetmaker Lamaha St 1898 146 Small David Painter Upp Robb St 1898 146 Small E. N. Clerk Dargan & Cameron America St 1898 146 Small A. Schoolmaster R.C. School Regent St 1898 147 Small James Kay Clerk Macquarrie & Co. Water St 1898 147 Small Joseph Cooper New North Rd Bourda 1898 147 Small J. R. Druggists Queenstown Essequibo 1898 147 Small R. C. Clerk D.H. McGowan & Co Water St 1898 147 Small R. A. Compositor Upp Hadfield St Wortmanville 1898 147 Small S. Compositor Agricola Village East Bank 1898 147 Smartt Dr. W. F. Dist Med Off. Anna Regina Essequibo 1898 147 Smee E. N. Overseer Pln Leonora West Coast 1898 147 Smellie A.O. S. Secretary Comm. Of Pilotage North St 1898 147 Smellie Jas. Chepstow House Church St 1898 147 Smellie Thos. T. Clerk Garnett & Co. Water St 1898 147 Smellie W.
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