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Surname Christian Name Street Area Town/City Contact Numbers ALEXANDER Joy Beverley 8 Grants Place Highfield Spanish Town 9842256 9198760 ALLEN Leopold A Surname Christian Name Street Area Town/City Contact Numbers ALEXANDER Joy Beverley 8 Grants Place Highfield Spanish Town 9842256 9198760 ALLEN Leopold A. 18 Judith Avenue Edgewater Bridgeport P.O. 9881623 5712805 ALLEN Leopold A. 18 Judith Avenue Edgewater Bridge Port P.O. 988-1623/571-2805 ALLEN Alsie Murene 71 Hartford Drive Vilmore Spanish Town 9842281 ALLEN Norah May Point Hill Point Hill P.O. 7054631 7054280 ALLEN Robert Oliver 7 Grants Place Highfield Spanish Town 9841363 8505123 ALLEN Wilhelmina Rosehall Linstead 9852138 ALLEN Florizel Norman 687 St. Augustine Road Green Acres Spanish Town 9430965 9075037 8722699 ALLEN John Gersham 9 Montgomery Drive Kingston 9 9429743 9983794 8866862 ALLEN-MCLEAN Neslene Valerie 10 McVickers Lane Spanish Town 9433627 3752575 ALLEYNE Delroy Livison` 5 Berry Place Ebony Vale Spanish Town 802-2510 ANDERSON Richard Issac Heatfield Linstead 9852557 9852323 ANDERSON Cynthia Byndloss Linstead 9857352 3794174 ANGLIN Daphne Lurline 477 Morning Side Drive Marlie Mount Old Harbour P.O. 9839753 7549497 ANGLIN-CHRISTIE Grantley B. Lot 528 5 West South West First Street Greater Portmore 7405871 9481598 4100464 ANTONIO Eric Hugh Fitz-Herbert 379 Cherry Crescent Eltham View Spanish Town 9835789 3660039 3835315 ARCHER-ALBERGA Gladys Maud 5 Copenhagen Avenue Passage Fort Gregory Park P.O. 9882601 AUSTIN-SMITH Kadeon Latoya Lot 567 Innswood Village Spanish Town 4410022 AYRE Sylvester Amariah Kensington District Sligoville P.O. 6023323 4528484 AZAN Sophia Elias Rose-Hall Linstead 9852365 9852354 BACCHUS Adolphus 96 Old Harbour Road Spanish Town 3837871 9434190 BACCHUS Robert Mohamed Lot 73 3 North Greater Portmore 9993008 9434190 4682009 BACCHUS Anna W. Lot 255 Oakwood Drive Bushy Park P.O. 4358166 BAILEY Luna Dirica Spring Village District Bushy Park P.O. 9838289 9838436 BAILEY Leonard Morris SE 1st Street 3 East, Lot 982 Greater Portmore 9895694 9296460 3225611 BAILEY Linhemya 37 Windsor Road Spanish Town 9433605 BAILEY Henry George 13 Mark Avenue Ensom City Spanish Town 3203118 BAILEY Percival E. 614 Green Acres Spanish Town 6024052 8236542 BAILEY Vivette Joy Veronica Lot 185 6 East Greater Portmore 9494585 9064908 BAILEY Trevor Lloyd 27 Lauderdale Avenue Independence City Gregory Park P.O. 9880334 3718009 BAIRD Harold Constantine Sligoville P.O. 6023566 BAKER Richard Hugh 78 Taddeo Drive Angel's State Spanish Town 907-5285/317-9528 371-1272 984-2282 BALDWIN Winston George 55 Bellevue Heights Spanish Town 9430441 9841144 BALDWIN Lindon Corinthian Lot 513 Iris Drive Eltham View Spanish Town 3267782 9844462 2669992 BARKER Milholland Alexander Lot 25 Whitehouse Ewarton P.O. 4089116 9740526 3838233 BARNES John Alexander 24 North Edgewater Avenue Bridgeport P.O. 9986780 9082408 3712558 BARNES Kervin Leonard 9 Browns Avenue Twickenham Park Housing Scheme Spanish Town 9849101 4246181 BARNETT Frederick F. 2353 Spa Way Waterford P.O. 9888707 4901046 BARRETT Aston C. 86A Main Street Ewarton 7056206 9856215 8182420 BARRETT Mr.Carol Senior 12 Hampton Road - Spanish Town 984-5572/984-3174 Surname Christian Name Street Area Town/City Contact Numbers BARRIFFE Merlin Roselee Lot 85 Bluquit Circle The Aviary Old Harbour P.O. 3831225 9229370 BARROW Sean Emelio 22 Hatfield Avenue Gregory Park P.O. Portmore 9885242 9225140 3812403 BARTHOLOMEW Beulah Lot 96 Shoucair Mews Twickenham Heights Spanish Town 9438466 9842971 BARTHOLOMEW Hubert G. 36 Young Street Spanish Town 9438466 9842971 BATSON Hubert Charles 69 Drake Avenue Villa Nova Spanish Town 9817593 BECKFORD Alvin Theodore 16 Frazer's Boulevard Frazer's Content 8154211 9816984 BECKFORD Joslyn Spencer 58 Valentine Drive St. Jago Heights Spanish Town 9846323 9847438 BECKFORD Trevor Alvin 22 King Street Spanish Town 9842365 BELLAMY Michael Anthony Wehby 22 Oxford Road Spanish Town 9191031 9847458 BENJAMIN Kevin Daemion Lot 675 Innswood Village 16 Flamingo Place 9019729 3660006 BENNETT Marlon Cleve Sligoville District Sligoville P.O. 6033736 9228300 8630213 BENNETT Udeen 41 Kennedy Drive Ensom City 9834880 BENNETT Valrene Constancia 313 North West, 27th Way Daytona Greater Portmore 853-0324 BENT Joyce M. Rose Hall Linstead 9852269 BENT Marcia Yateman Lot 1, 3 West Greater Portmore 7400613 8181969 3827731 BIGGS Norman Lushington Lot 90 Monza Greater Portmore 7403017 9263210 3155964 BLACKWOOD Valrie Maudlin 109 Brandt Avenue Bannister Old Harbour 4174182 BLAIR Michael W. Cedar Valley Redwood P.O. 9031688 9038331 BLAIR Wellesley Alanzo Bridgeport P.O. 9442953 7042255 8189866 BLAIR Windsor Armstrong Lot 226 5 West Greater Portmore 454-9235/316-4576 BLAKE Ruby May Byndloss District Linstead P.O. 9857163 4674329 BOGLE Roderick Baldwin Lot 21 Pleasant Drive Pleasant Farm Linstead 9853389 9846777 4777466 BOOTH - GRANT Millicent H. - Pear Tree Grove - 0 BOWES David Sylvester A. Grateful Hill Glengoffe 7081083 4740171 BOWIE Claudette Angelia 467 Woodpecker Street Innswood Village Spanish Town 359-9687 749-7474 BRADFORD Hazel Lovitor Seafield District Guys Hill P.O. 3363968 BRAVO Melbourne Anthoniel Church Road - Bog Walk 0 BRIGGS Fitzroy Dale Gulf Heights Gordon Pen Spanish Town 9834650 9843984 8654129 BROMFIELD Rufie A. Troja P.O. 9977511 3524760 BROOKS Neil St. Christopher 13 Cardiff Place Willowdene Spanish Town 9432362 9848725 8942509 BROOKS Michael Oliver 1 Hummingbird Avenue Cromarty Grove Spanish Town P.O. 9433075 3641737 BROWN Derrick 37 Goffe Avenue St. Jago Heights Spanish Town P.O. 9843346 9844345 5348524 BROWN Everett Errol Lot 94 St. Theresa Road Green Acres Spanish Town 9430977 9073107 3610253 BROWN Claris Euphemia 40 Marlie Acres Old Harbour 9832447 3109203 BROWN Marjorie M. Top Mountain Spanish Town 8174513 8376635 BROWN Noel Lloyd 26 Yvetta Crescent Edgewater 9880668 9882920 7720189 BROWN Vivia Miranda 14 Fulmer Way Ensom City Spanish Town 9843173 3562639 BROWN Heather Dawn 85-87 Cedar Grove Estate Caymanas Gregory Park 000 7468340 8806245 BROWN-HUNTER Monica 3 Valley Close Mickleton Meadows Linstead P.O. 9852205 4644422 BROWN-SINGH Audrey Josephine Bartons District Bartons P.O. 382-2101 407-8606 Surname Christian Name Street Area Town/City Contact Numbers BRYAN Lucilda Stanbury Grove District Sligoville P.O. 6023274 BRYAN Paulette Veronica 471 Claremont Heights Old Harbour P.O. 360-9474 BUCKLE Andrea Elizabeth 8 Bell Avenue Spanish Town P.O. 9812174 9064908 3674532 BUDDOO Gosma Lloyd Lot 406 Westchester Drive Waterford P.O. 9886921 9415322 3172702 BUDDOO Gosma Lloyd Lot 225 Mewton Close Ensom Acres Spanish Town 9846000 9193321 BURBAGE Veronica Patricia Lot 90 Ensom Acres Close Ensom Acres Spanish Town 9844086 8713636 8120730 BURKE Ericka Claudia Time and Patience Linstead P.O. 9852259 4125506 BURKE Claudette Veronica 474 Fairfield Crescent Friendship Meadows Spanish P.O. 355-4454 981-0093 BURTON Kenneth Joseph 29 Clinton Drive Little Greendale Spanish Town 9842135 3139011 BUTLER Manley S. 32 Seaton Crescent Ensom City Spanish Town 9847080 8713097 BUYLDING Douglas 20 Tilda Drive Spanish Town P.O. 9843486 8160263 BYGRAVE Troy Denee Town House # 2 Johnson Hill Estate Hellshire 7337000 5779160 CALLAGHAN Gilbert R. 390 St. Livingston Road Green Acres 8947441 9035428 5415428 CALVERT Horace George 16 Dalley Close Mickleton Meadows Linstead P.O. 985-2347 784-2753 CAMERON Samuel Arthur Lot 85 Judith Avenue Leiba Gardens Spanish Town 9434106 9972040 3940587 CAMERON Noel Edward Old Henderson Road Lakes Pen P.A. Spanish Town 9438008 CAMPBELL Blanche S. 26 Gibson Road Bridgeport P.O. 9882098 9064860 3289208 CAMPBELL Ian Lloyd Lot 117 11th Dolphin Way Braeton Phase I 9980662 9602990 7891615 CAMPBELL Yvonne Lot 228 Charlemont Linstead P.O. 9857129 8405342 CAMPBELL Elaine T. Nutshell District Ewarton P.O. 2784914 9030009 8598291 CAMPBELL Joslyn Livingston 18 Daytona Avenue Independence City Gregory Park P.O. 9882336 9608744 CAMPBELL Royston Lloyd 15 Tampa Avenue Independence City Gregory Park P.O. 0 CAMPBELL Merlene Yvette 609 Rosemary Close Portmore Pines 7408297 8625013 CAMPBELL Robert George 85-86 Belmont Park Old Harbour 9839055 7084500 3301252 CAMPBELL Noel 35 Leamington Drive Willodene Spanish Town P.O. 9268453 8815726 CAMPBELL Sherman Church Road Shenton District Bog Walk P.O. 8659337 CAMPBELL Cleveland Lot 289 Borealis Blvd Watson Grove Gregory Park P.O. 9984162 3660296 CAMPBELL Delroy Nutshell District Ewarton P.O. 8533400 CAMPBELL Paulette Vinelda Lot 860 Palmerston Place Portsmouth Waterford P.O. 9682688 5804199 CARBY Laurel Ivor Lot 100 NIghtingale Grove Bushy Park P.O. 9838098 3667756 CARNEGIE Devon O. Commodore District Linstead P.O. 8377165 CARTER Michael Augustus H61 Port of Spain Place Trinidad Caribbean Estates 6321402 6208101 5670532 CARTER-WITTER Kadie-Ann Georgia 883, 3 East Greater Portmore 408-8190 CASSANOVA Judith Lot 486 4 West Greater Portmore 9492604 9862334 3731957 CHAMBERS Al Henry 12 Angel's Court Drive Spanish Town P.O. 9845050 9011275 9951117 CHAMBERS Frank Glenroy 82 Dempster Avenue Sydenham Spanish Town 9815823 8290456 CHAMBERS Herman John Worthy Park Lluidas Vale 9036437 9036919 3613306 CHAMBERS Narval Fonseco Pusey District Point Hill P.O. 7054971 8584309 CHAMBERS Lascynth Lurline 12 Angels Court Drive Spanish Town 9242997 3135282 CHAMBERS-SINCLAIR Colleen Erica Content District Dignum P.A. 4450375 9325417 Surname Christian Name Street Area Town/City Contact Numbers CHANCE Victor Almroth Riversdale P.O. 9032990 9032994 CHARVIS Howard Kennedy LOt 60 Whitehouse Housing Scheme Linstead P.O. 8858844 8858844 4491261 CHIN Howard 43 Main Street Ewarton 3056267 CHIN Winston Lloyd Lot 502 Whitewater Meadows Spanish Town P.O. 9391214 8310478 CHIN
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