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Soesdyke.Pdf SOESDYKE REGISTRATION SUB-OFFICE Ser IDNumber LastName FirstName MiddleName Address 1 130033060 ABEL LEON AUGUSTUS DEMERARA RIVER LOW WOOD EAST BANK DEMERARA 2 129992126 ABRAMS EARL SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KAIRUNI EAST BANK DEMERARA 3 118563489 ABRAMS MAXIE GERALD 15 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY YARROWKABRA EAST BANK DEMERARA 4 101470537 ABRAMS NICOLA CECILE 391 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 5 130263629 ABRAMS SEBASTIAN GARRY ICE HOUSE ROAD TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 6 128957330 ADAMS HUBERT ALEXANDER PUBLIC ROAD TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 7 128161154 ADAMS RAY ANTHONY 2 PUBLIC ROAD SOESDYKE EAST BANK DEMERARA 8 168764578 AGARD SHAQUILLE RONALDO SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 9 168867592 ALEXANDER AKEEL KELON SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY SILVERHILL EAST BANK DEMERARA 10 117304526 ALEXANDER DOREEN 6 PUBLIC ROAD MADEWINI EAST BANK DEMERARA 11 168896789 ALEXANDER EMAILY JULLY SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 12 162918776 ALEXANDER MARY 53 BACK ROAD SOESDYKE EAST BANK DEMERARA 13 166937777 ALFRED CORDEL JUNIOR 122 HYDE PARK TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 14 160406476 ALI ANNA MARIA SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY SWAN EAST BANK DEMERARA 15 150511603 ALI HASRAT 30 SECOND STREET GARDEN OF EDEN EAST BANK DEMERARA 16 113489807 ALLEYNE CHAKA OLETUNGE 20 DOCKS AREA TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 17 110556527 ALLI SHUAB ZAMAN 14 SARAH JOHANNA EAST BANK DEMERARA 18 161422648 ALPHONSO EMMAUEL BRUCE 110 OLD ROAD LAND OF CANAAN EAST BANK DEMERARA 19 106681668 AMIN MOHAMED ASWIM SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 20 115884737 ANARUP WODOO 85 PUBLIC ROAD SOESDYKE EAST BANK DEMERARA 21 117819887 ANDERSON JOYCELYN PATRICIA 456 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 22 111359396 ANDERSON LONNIE LLOYD 456 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 23 169141229 ANDREWS PRUDENCIA ANDREA 44 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY SWAN EAST BANK DEMERARA 24 111734204 ARCHER PAULISTO NATHANIEL 649 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 25 109270016 ARJUNE BASMAT 6 OLD LAND OF CANAAN EAST BANK DEMERARA 26 161909879 ARTHUR AMBROSINE REGINA ELSIE 14 PUBLIC ROAD SUPPLY EAST BANK DEMERARA 27 147535643 ARTHUR MICHAEL NATHANIEL 45 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY WAIAKABRA EAST BANK DEMERARA 28 130287879 AZEEZ MUSTAPHA 21 PUBLIC ROAD TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 29 106786428 BACCHUS WILSON 2 PUBLIC ROAD SOESDYKE EAST BANK DEMERARA 30 168879329 BALGOBIN NILENDRA SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 31 157954607 BALRAM MELANIE VANESSA 41 GARDEN OF EDEN EAST BANK DEMERARA 32 145826309 BANFUS WALTER PATRICK SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU-KURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 33 130063227 BAPTISTE DESTA CARLITA SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 34 168209253 BAPTISTE KELLENA JOSIAH 679 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 35 168126706 BAPTISTE KELLIA FIONA 679 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 36 168298105 BAPTISTE KELMON JEREMIAH 679 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 37 168315080 BARKER DENNIS ARLINGTON 129 HYDE PARK TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 38 104061504 BARKER LAURIE LYNETTE 152 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 39 101402928 BARKLEY VINCENT EDGAR SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU SQ.AREA EAST BANK DEMERARA 40 129818593 BARRAN STEVE SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY FIRST HILL EAST BANK DEMERARA 41 118531673 BASCOM DEREK VOLOY ICE HOUSE ROAD TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 42 129465222 BASCOM KELVIN MARK 88 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 43 149252834 BECKLES SHELLY ANN CHRISTAL GRANT SAND ROAD SOESDYKE EAST BANK DEMERARA 44 129410417 BELLAMY CALVIN ANTHONY 330 1ST STREET HILL TOP TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 45 167996338 BENIRAM SOOKRANIE 84 HYDE PARK TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 46 168078012 BENJAMIN DON TYRELL KALLICHARRAN SAND ROAD SOESDYKE EAST BANK DEMERARA 47 146313637 BENJAMIN KEVIN ANTHONY SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KAIRUNI EAST BANK DEMERARA 48 139788835 BENJAMIN MARLYN ADAINA SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY WAIAKABRA EAST BANK DEMERARA 49 107346118 BENNETT SEANCHRISTIFER 9 COVERDEN EAST BANK DEMERARA 50 139896214 BERNARD RHONDA YOLANDA 12-13 COVERDEN EAST BANK DEMERARA 51 129321565 BEST TIFFANY GABRIELLA R-4 PUBLIC ROAD SOESDYKE EAST BANK DEMERARA 52 114429931 BHARRAT RAMRATTAN PUBLIC ROAD TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 53 101456181 BHOLAI RUBINSON INDRA 6 COVERDEN EAST BANK DEMERARA 54 128641401 BISSONCHAND GEETA 24 KALLICHARRAN SAND ROAD SOESDYKE EAST BANK DEMERARA 55 162983281 BLAIR PERCIVAL COLIN 14 SUPPLY EAST BANK DEMERARA 56 140132409 BOBB PAMELA 165 PUBLIC ROAD SOESDYKE EAST BANK DEMERARA 57 165911226 BOSON RAYON ALEX 60 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 58 129021932 BOURNE ROSEANN ALICIA 9 COVERDEN EAST BANK DEMERARA 59 168130586 BOWEN ANATOLA OLIVIA P ADAMS ROAD SOESDYKE EAST BANK DEMERARA 60 101173620 BOYER JOHN 22 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY YARROWKABRA EAST BANK DEMERARA 61 129262589 BRANCH AUBREY MORTIMER JUNIOR 2 PUBLIC ROAD SOESDYKE EAST BANK DEMERARA 62 168552245 BRANDT ASHANA AYANA 85 CEMETERY ROAD HYDE PARK TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 63 150910176 BRISTOL COLIN SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY LOO CREEK EAST BANK DEMERARA 64 139848587 BUDHOO BHANWATTIE 3 PUBLIC ROAD SOESDYKE EAST BANK DEMERARA 65 139891364 BUDHOO JAI PRAKASH 3 PUBLIC ROAD SOESDYKE EAST BANK DEMERARA 66 129817332 BURGAN AARON BARJONA 1-4 PUBLIC ROAD TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 67 107603362 BURGESS SIONE JUNIOR 18 DOCKS AREA TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 68 113356141 BURNHAM IAN VIBERT 25 HYDE PARK TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 69 130053430 BUTLER KENNETH NEIL 3 GARDEN OF EDEN EAST BANK DEMERARA 70 166131028 CALISTRO DOLFIN GLENN 70 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY SWAN EAST BANK DEMERARA 71 166725347 CAMPBELL CLINTY SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY SWAN EAST BANK DEMERARA 72 151995218 CARTER ETHELYNDE PATRICIA 4 PUBLIC ROAD PEARL EAST BANK DEMERARA 73 118305081 CARTWRIGHT GLENDA CHRISTINE REID'S AVENUE TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 74 168044838 CASEAR ABIGAIL JASMIN 211 OLD ROAD LAND OF CANAAN EAST BANK DEMERARA 75 129389562 CATO JUNE ALLISON 48 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 76 129889694 CAYASSO QUACY ANTHONY 23 PUBLIC ROAD PEARL EAST BANK DEMERARA 77 103002167 CHAPMAN MONICA ANN WILLIAMS 235 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEM. 78 156077269 CHARLES DANNIE SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY ROBERT'S BUSH EAST BANK DEMERARA 79 111835569 CHARLES JUSTIN ANTHONY 40 PEARL EAST BANK DEMERARA 80 168363386 CHARLES MARIAM SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY YAROWKABRA EAST BANK DEMERARA 81 101484796 CHATERPAUL KHEMWANTTEE DEMERARA RIVER YARUNI EAST BANK DEMERARA 82 160729874 CHEONG RENIKA LETITIA RESHANA 1AA BRICKERY EAST BANK DEMERARA 83 160729971 CHEONG ROYCE LEROY RICHARDSON 1A PUBLIC ROAD BRICKERY EAST BANK DEMERARA 84 111737987 CHESNEY MELISSA ANN 353 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY BADREMA KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 85 111589674 CHIRAUNJIE DHANWANTIE 7 KALLICHARRAN ROAD SOESDYKE EAST BANK DEMERARA 86 169031425 CHLMERS CRYSTAL SUBRINA BASE ROAD TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 87 111745553 CHRISTIAN DIANA ANN 233 BACK ROAD SOESDYKE EAST BANK DEMERARA 88 147313028 CHURAMAN JHADONAUTH RAGNAUTH 32 PUBLIC ROAD TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 89 159413002 CLATO JOSHUA SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KAIRUNI EAST BANK DEMERARA 90 139884380 COLLINS DOREEN HILL TOP TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 91 167513278 COZIER REION 1 FIRE STATION AREA TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 92 140067419 CRAIG RENE ALBERTO 13 COVERDEN EAST BANK DEMERARA 93 140086043 CRITCHLOW CHRISTOPHER CIRCUIT AREA TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 94 144363258 CRUICKSHANK NICHOLA AMANDA 16 PUBLIC ROAD SUPPLY EAST BANK DEMERARA 95 114445742 CUMBERBATCH NEVON NATASHA 4 REIDS AVENUE TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 96 129888627 CUSH COLEEN MARCIA 366 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 97 165358132 DA COSTA MARAZZA ANN 11 PPL RANGE GAFOOR'S COMPOUND LAND OF CANAAN EAST BANK DEMERARA 98 154988929 DA SILVA CHRISTINA SALINA 219 CANAAN GARDEN LAND OF CANAAN EAST BANK DEMERARA 99 155172647 DA SILVA SALIMA 219 CANAAN GARDENS LAND OF CANAAN EAST BANK DEMERARA 100 139817741 DALGETY ESTHER ALTHEA PU SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 101 111678817 DALGETY GERALD WINSTON TRACK PN SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 102 111678623 DALGETY PAULETTE EULENE TRACKPNU SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 103 115352692 DALGIR SUKHDEO PERSAUD 204 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 104 114429252 DALY KWESI OKANG PUBLIC ROAD TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 105 106783033 DALY LYNETTE AMANDA PUBLIC ROAD TIMEHRI EAST BANK DEMERARA 106 160753736 DANIEL ASHTON THOMPSON SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KAIRUNI EAST BANK DEMERARA 107 129941880 DANIELS LAVINIA SABRINA 13 BACK ROAD SOESDYKE EAST BANK DEMERARA 108 115945944 DANIELS NEVILLE CARL GRANT SAND ROAD SOESDYKE EAST BANK DEMERARA 109 160832306 DANIELS NIAL VELCH 110 DEN HEUVEL EAST BANK DEMERARA 110 103935986 DANRAJ INDIRA DEVICA SQUATTING AREA SARAH JOHANNA EAST BANK DEMERARA 111 129755834 DASS URMELLA FIRST HILL SOESDYKE EAST BANK DEMERARA 112 109674021 DAVID ORLANDO VINTON 33 PUBLIC ROAD SOESDYKE EAST BANK DEMERARA 113 128936281 DAVIDSON BRINSLEY LYTTLETON 472 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY KURU KURURU EAST BANK DEMERARA 114 130414367 DAVIDSON RYAN ANTON 4 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY YARROWKABRA EAST BANK DEMERARA 115 163312402 DE FREITAS CHARDIET KROLL ST. CUTHBERT'S MISSION MAHAICA RIVER 116 129887463 DE FREITAS KEERAN STEPHEN BLOCK 92 SOESDYKE LINDEN HIGHWAY ROBERT'S BUSH EAST BANK DEMERARA 117 168150277 DE FREITAS RONALD B PUBLIC ROAD LAND OF CANAAN EAST BANK DEMERARA 118 155284100
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