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Ser # Lastname Firstname Middlename Address 1 ABRAMS FORT WELLINGTON REGISTRATION OFFICE Ser # LastName FirstName MiddleName Address 1 ABRAMS KEN OSMOND 9 PUBLIC ROAD NORTH LICHFIELD WEST COAST BERBICE 2 ADAMS YONETTE ALEXIS 326 HEALTH CENTER STREET ITHACA VILLAGE WEST BANK BERBICE 3 ADIN KESHWAR 5A D'EDWARD WEST BANK BERBICE 4 ADONIS DON DONALD DARLINGTON 34 PUBLIC ROAD ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 5 ADONIS RICHARD LEON BURTON 59 PUBLIC ROAD SOUTH LICHFIELD WEST COAST BERBICE 6 ALEXANDER FRITZ WILFRED 294 INVERNESS WEST COAST BERBICE 7 ALFRED LENDSFORD DEXTER MICHAEL 63 FIRST CROSS STREET BEL AIR WEST COAST BERBICE 8 ALI MUNTAZ 342 BURNHAM AVENUE ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 9 ALLEN JEROME ALBERT 1451 BLOCK D1 WATERLOO BATH WEST COAST BERBICE 10 ALLEYNE MICHAEL MARK JUNIOR 51 PUBLIC ROAD SOUTH LICHFIELD WEST COAST BERBICE 11 ALLY BIBI WAZEEFA 5A ARMADALE WEST COAST BERBICE 12 ALRASHEED ANDREA D27 BATH SETTLEMENT WEST COAST BERBICE 13 AMANCHAR SUKRAM B13 BATH SETTLEMENT WEST COAST BERBICE 14 AMIDALI SHARAZ IBNALI 1H D'EDWARD WEST BANK BERBICE 15 AMIDALLY SHABENAAZ 40 COTTON TREE WEST COAST BERBICE 16 AMSTERDAM GARFIELD CLAIRMONTE 16 PUBLIC ROAD NO 3 SETTLEMENT BLAIRMONT WEST BANK BERBICE 17 ANANTRAM CHATERAM 55 MIDDLE STREET NO 2 SETTLEMENT BLAIRMONT WEST BANK BERBICE 18 ANANTRAM KEMCHAND 64 NO 2 SETTLEMENT BLAIRMONT WEST BANK BERBICE 19 ANDERSON RICHARD EMANUEL 332 ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 20 ANDREWS REVANE NADIA E8 BATH SETTLEMENT WEST COAST BERBICE 21 ANGAD DRICKPAUL 7A COTTON TREE WEST COAST BERBICE 22 ARCHER URMILA 43 ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 23 ARJUNE BIBI SHAZEELA 7 ZEE ZIGHT WEST COAST BERBICE 24 ARJUNE RAMESH CHESTER WEST COAST BERBICE 25 ARJUNE SEWDATT 31 MIDDLE STREET NO.3 SETTLEMENT BLAIRMONT WEST BANK BERBICE 26 ARMOGAN NAFEEZA 4A ARMADALE WEST COAST BERBICE 27 ASHBY VERNA ANNIE 7 ZEELUST VILLAGE WEST COAST BERBICE 28 AUSTIN-VOGLEZON ESTHER PAULATINE 331 HOSANNA ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 29 AZEEZ INSHAN 9C BUSH LOT WEST COAST BERBICE 30 AZIMAN NAZADEEN KHAN ARMADALE WEST COAST BERBICE 31 AZORE JUNIOR ARCHEBAL 18 ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 32 BABOORAM EUNICE 5 MARCY DAM ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 33 BACCHUS AFRAN 03 ZEE ZIGHT WEST COAST BERBICE 34 BACCHUS ERON OWEN 42 PARADISE WEST COAST BERBICE 35 BACCHUS PARBATTIE 03 ZEE ZIGHT WEST COAST BERBICE 36 BACCHUS SAFRAN 03 ZEE ZIGHT WEST COAST BERBICE 37 BACCHUS SAI 03 ZEE ZIGHT WEST COAST BERBICE 38 BACTAWAR ANUPA 123B WOODLEY PARK WEST COAST BERBICE 39 BAIJNAUTH MADAN KUMAR H37 BATH SETTLEMENT WEST COAST BERBICE 40 BAILEY TORZA TONIAAN 11 ZEELUST WEST COAST BERBICE 41 BAILEY TOSCIA RENAE 10 ZEELUST WEST COAST BERBICE 42 BAKSH IMRAN 63 MIDDLE STREET NO 1 SETTLEMENT BLAIRMONT WEST BANK BERBICE 43 BAKSH SHAZAM 193 SHIELDSTOWN WEST BANK BERBICE 44 BALAKRAM JIWANRAM 60 BLOCK 1 WATERLOO BATH WEST COAST BERBICE 45 BALDEO DARSHANIE 97 SHIELDSTOWN WEST BANK BERBICE 46 BALGOBIN BASMATIE 23 COTTON TREE WEST COAST BERBICE 47 BALGOBIN GHANSHAM SINGH 19F PUBLIC ROAD D'EDWARD WEST COAST BERBICE 48 BALKISSOON JAVED JALENDRA 126 WATERLOO BATH WEST COAST BERBICE 49 BALKRISIN AARON OMESH 192 HOSSANNAH STREET ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 50 BALRAM CHAITRANI 50A COTTON TREE WEST COAST BERBICE 51 BALRAM NOREEN 46A COTTON TREE VILLAGE WEST COAST BERBICE 52 BALRAM THERESA 99B WOODLEY PARK WEST COAST BERBICE 53 BANOO BIBI ZUREENA MON CHOISI WEST COAST BERBICE 54 BARATDIAL CHAITRAM 16B WOODLEY PARK WEST COAST BERBICE 55 BARNWELL CENEL 4 BENNETT DAM ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 56 BARRAN TILLACK 35 MON CHOISI WEST COAST BERBICE 57 BARRAT HARDYAL MARK ANTHONY 317 EXPECTATION WEST COAST BERBICE 58 BARRATT DEODATH 64 NO. 12 VILLAGE WEST COAST BERBICE 59 BASHEER AKRAM 5 SHIELDSTOWN WEST BANK BERBICE 60 BASHEER NASEER TRACKB BEL-AIR WEST COAST BERBICE 61 BASMATTIE SHEEREZA 54 PLN HOPE BATH WEST COAST BERBICE 62 BEMMEN RADESH MURPHY DAM ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 63 BENJAMEN WINSTON GAVIN ANTHONY 335 TRAFALGAR WEST COAST BERBICE 64 BENJAMIN OSBERT JASON UNION WEST COAST BERBICE 65 BENJAMIN SHARON ELIZABETH 21 NO 41 VILLAGE WEST COAST BERBICE 66 BENJAMIN STANFORD WILLIAM 21 NO.41 VILLAGE WEST COAST BERBICE 67 BENN MATTHEW MONDALE 98 EDWARD STREET ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 68 BENNY RAMPATTIE 27 SEAFIELD WEST COAST BERBICE 69 BENTICK PATRICIA ANITA 6 SEAFIELD WEST COAST BERBICE 70 BEST DARRY DAVID 143 EDWARD STREET ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 71 BETHUNE RONDA JANITTA 282 INVERNESS WEST COAST BERBICE 72 BHAGWANTIA KOMAL 75 ZORG EN HOOP WEST BANK BERBICE 73 BHAGWATPRASAD KISMATDHIA 78 PUBLIC ROAD NO 1 SETTLEMENT BLAIRMONT WEST BANK BERBICE 74 BHAISHAM ARSHAD 08A COTTON TREE WEST COAST BERBICE 75 BHARAT BLESSINGS ANGELA 14C D'EDWARD WEST BANK BERBICE 76 BHARRAT ANDREA ANNET 149 EXPECTATION WEST COAST BERBICE 77 BHIKAM DEODAT 149 ZORG-EN-HOOP WEST BANK BERBICE 78 BICKARMAJEET KISSOON 182 BURNHAM AVENUE ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 79 BINDRA DEDCHAND A21 BATH SETTLEMENT WEST COAST BERBICE 80 BIPCHAND FAZAD 16 MON CHOISI WEST COAST BERBICE 81 BIPHYA LATCHMINIA 21E YANK DAM D'EDWARD VILLAGE WEST BANK BERBICE 82 BISHUN CHETRAM 91 SHIELDSTOWN WEST BANK BERBICE 83 BISNAUTH LILOWTIE D22 BATH SETTLEMENT WEST COAST BERBICE 84 BISSOON BHAGWANDEEN 189 HOUSING SCHEME BUSH LOT WEST COAST BERBICE 85 BISSOON NELAWATTIE 15 BACK STREET NO.1 SETTLEMENT BLAIRMONT WEST BANK BERBICE 86 BISSOONDIAL JANKIE SINGH 2A COTTON TREE WEST COAST BERBICE 87 BISSOONDIAL KRISHENDAT NO 1 SETTLEMENT SQUATTING AREA BLAIRMONT WEST BANK BERBICE 88 BISSOONDYAL SHAMDAT NO 1 SETTLEMENT SQUATTING AREA BLAIRMONT WEST BANK BERBICE 89 BLACK QUENSIE LESLEY 37 MON CHOISI WEST COAST BERBICE 90 BLAIR CLAYTON DEON 10 NO 41 VILLAGE WEST COAST BERBICE 91 BOBB DORIS 345 CHESTER WEST COAST BERBICE 92 BOBB SHERWIN DEXTER 315 PUBLIC ROAD TRAFALGAR WEST COAST B/CE 93 BOODHU DEVANGINI 36 COTTON TREE WEST COAST BERBICE 94 BOOKER TOVERN DEBRA NICHOLA 115 EDWARD STREET ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 95 BOWMAN ALBERT 42 LOVELY LASS WEST COAST BERBICE 96 BOYCE CEYON NIGEL 60 BENNETT DAM ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 97 BOYCE ODESSA ALTHEA 27 SEAFIELD WEST COAST BERBICE 98 BRAITHWAITE AGUSTUS 208 MURPHY DAM ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 99 BRANCHE YONETTE 11 MC KENZIE STREET ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 100 BRIDGELALL ANJANIE 13 EDDERTON WEST COAST BERBICE 101 BRIDGELALL BISHNAUTH 12 EDDERTON WEST COAST BERBICE 102 BRIDGMOHAN LATCHMINI RAMNAUTH 02 WILLEMSTAD WEST COAST BERBICE 103 BRIJEMAL ANTHONY 13B COTTON TREE WEST COAST BERBICE 104 BRITTON AL MARTINO 80 CEMETERY ROAD HOPETOWN WEST COAST BERBICE 105 BRITTON SHAWIN ANTHONY 17 THOMPSON STREET ST JOHN WEST COAST BERBICE 106 BRUCE GRACE LETITIA VIRGINA 166 BEL AIR WEST COAST BERBICE 107 BUDHEA LILLOWTY I17 BATH SETTLEMENT WEST COAST BERBICE 108 BUDHOO SELOACH BUDHOO 18E YANK DAM D'EDWARD WEST BANK BERBICE 109 BUDHU JAILALL 233 PUBLIC ROAD NORTH TEMPIE WEST COAST BERBICE 110 BUDHU SHRIMATI DEVI 233 PUBLIC ROAD NORTH TEMPIE WEST COAST BERBICE 111 BUDHU SURESH 179 BURNHAM AVENUE ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 112 BUDIAH WILFRED 41 MCKENZIE STREET ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 113 BUDWAH GANESH PERSAUD 18E YANK DAM D'EDWARD WEST BANK BERBICE 114 BURGESS CASSIE AUDIA 1668 CUMMINGS PARK CUMMINGS LODGE GEORGETOWN 115 BYASS SHAKEEL 29 PARADISE WEST COAST BERBICE 116 BYNOE SUEANNE CENITA 9 PARADISE WEST COAST BERBICE 117 CAESAR ISABELLA 221 WILLIAM STREET ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 118 CAMPBELL CLAUDIA ICCLMA 23A SEAFIELD WEST COAST BERBICE 119 CAMPBELL KEZIE RAYBORN 301 TRAFALGAR WEST COAST BERBICE 120 CANZIUS ERROL SIDNEY 40 HOSSANNAH STREET ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 121 CAPTAIN CHERYL ANN 9 NO 41 WEST COAST BERBICE 122 CARMICHAEL ANDERSON LAWRENCE 45B SEAFIELD WEST COAST BERBICE 123 CARMICHAEL GARFIELD ANDREW 647 UNION WEST COAST BERBICE 124 CARMICHAEL KACY SIDNEY 33 PUBLIC ROAD SOUTH LICHFIELD WEST COAST BERBICE 125 CARMICHAEL KEIRON LINDEN ANTHONY 33 PUBLIC ROAD SOUTH LICHFIELD WEST COAST BERBICE 126 CARTER LORETTA ANNETTE 106 WELCOME STREET ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 127 CHAPMAN BERYL OLIVE 12 MAIN STREET ST JOHN WEST COAST BERBICE 128 CHAPMAN DEMANIE WILFRED ALBERT 25 EDDERTON WEST COAST BERBICE 129 CHARAN AMRITA C8 BATH SETTLEMENT WEST COAST BERBICE 130 CHARLES JEAN 220 WOODLANDS WEST COAST BERBICE 131 CHATTERGOON GOWKARRAN 34 WILLEMSTAAD WEST COAST BERBICE 132 CHATTERGOON REUEL AVINASH 06 EDDERTON WEST COAST BERBICE 133 CHATTERPAUL BRIDGE MOHAN 58B BACCHUS STREET ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 134 CHEDI SEWPERSAUD 21B COTTON TREE WEST COAST BERBICE 135 CHESNEY GRACE SAMANTHA 299 CARRIAGE ROAD ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 136 CHESTER FLOYD FLATS MATTHEWS RIDGE 137 CHETRAM MAYWATTIE SQUATTING AREA ZORG-EN-HOOP WEST BANK BERBICE 138 CLARKSON PRINCESS MARGARET 50 SEAFIELD WEST COAST BERBICE 139 COATES SAMUEL PETER UNION WEST COAST BERBICE 140 COBIS EWARTH RON LADERNSVILLE BERBICE RIV 141 COLLINS AKLIA ANN 645 UNION WEST COAST BERBICE 142 COLLINS ALICIA 77 MIDDLE STREET NO 2 SETTLEMENT BLAIRMONT WEST BANK BERBICE 143 COLLINS SUEANN AZEEKA NADASHA 21E YANK DAM D'EDWARD WEST BANK BERBICE 144 CONVERTY SHAUNDEL AVASHEENA 22 NO 41 WEST COAST BERBICE 145 CONWAY ANDRA ISAIAH 169 HOSSANAH ROSIGNOL WEST BANK BERBICE 146 CRAIG GLENDA 26 ZEELUST WEST COAST BERBICE 147 CRAWFORD SHABEIKA SHAUNDEL 29A BEL AIR WEST COAST BERBICE 148 CRICHLOW RUNICA 2A COTTON TREE WEST COAST BERBICE 149 CUMMINGS FENTON ULRIC 1B ELDORADO WEST COAST BERBICE 150 DALANA IMRAN 62 ZORG-EN-HOOP WEST BANK BERBICE 151 DALLOO GOOLCHARRAN 8A COTTON TREE VILLAGE WEST COAST BERBICE 152 DASS GOOLCHARRAN 13B COTTON TREE WEST COAST BERBICE 153 DAVID JOSEPH EMANUEL JR 141 EXPECTATION WEST COAST BERBICE 154 DAVID MOOREEN ELAINE EVELYN 27 EDDERTON WEST COAST BERBICE 155 DAVIDSON IOCIENT 590 MISSION DAM ITHACA WEST BANK BERBICE 156 DAWOOD MULWATTIE 175
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