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Sancho of Trinidad and Tobago

Sancho of Trinidad and Tobago as of July 1, 2012. A number of Sancho listed below are East Indians and Chinese. The need is to identify the descendants of John Sancho, son of Bentick Sancho and brother of Mary Sandy and Tuckness Sancho and at least two others of East Coast Demerara, Guyana (formerly British Guiana).  Robin Arlington Sancho is numbered amongst Sancho of Guyana. He is a grandson of Eric Sancho (1902-1961).  Will you please point me to them and them to me – soonest. Sancho of Guyana is also interested in linking with Sancho of St. Vincent and elsewhere in the Caribbean basin and Sierra Leone, Liberia and the United Kingdom. 
Email: childrenofsancho@gmail.com
Sancho in The Port-of-Spain Gazette, March 1908 - November 1913
Who do you recognize? Who must I contact soonest?   I could not determine which Castle, Lyons, and Williams to follow up on.
  1.  Rose Williams and WILLIAM SANCHO in the Ward of Oropuche, Trinidad; Also Carmelitte Melias (formerly Carmelitte Williams) and Frederick Williams to Emmie McDonald Gilmour Source:  Sale For Tuesday the 9th Day of January 1912 The Port-of-Spain Gazette, Tuesday, December 5, 1911: page five Column four.
  2. BAPTISTE  SANCHO, died October 1, 1911,  Ouapa Village,  in the Matter of the Estate of Baptiste  Sancho , late of Guapo Village in the Ward of La Brea and Guapo in the island of Trinidad, Planter. Source: Trinidad and Tobago in the Supreme Court. The Port-of-Spain Gazette, Friday, January 5, 1912: page eight column four.
  3. Rose Williams and WILLIAM SANCHO in the Ward of Oropuche, Trinidad; Also Carmelitte Melias (formerly Carmelitte Williams) and Frederick Williams to Emmie McDonald Gilmour   Source: Sale For Thursday the 13th Day of March, 1913 - The Port-of-Spain Gazette Tuesday, February 11, 1913: page six column five.
  4. Rose Williams and WILLIAM SANCHO in the Ward of Oropuche, Trinidad; Also Carmelitte Melias (formerly Carmelitte Williams) and Frederick Williams to Emmie McDonald Gilmour   Source: Sale For Thursday the 13th Day of March, 1913 - The Port-of-Spain Gazette, Tuesday, February 18, 1913: page two column four.
  5. JOSEPH SANCHO, son-in-law of Elizabeth Vincent. Source: The Port-of-Spain Gazette, Friday, February 21, 1913: page four column two.
  6. Rose Williams and WILLIAM SANCHO in the Ward of Oropuche, Trinidad; Also Carmelitte Melias (formerly Carmelitte Williams) and Frederick Williams to Emmie McDonald Gilmour   Source: Sale For Thursday the 13th Day of March, 1913 - The Port-of-Spain Gazette Tuesday, February 25, 1913: page eight column six.
  7. Rose Williams and WILLIAM SANCHO in the Ward of Oropuche, Trinidad; Also Carmelitte Melias (formerly Carmelitte Williams) and Frederick Williams to Emmie McDonald Gilmour   Source: Sale For Thursday the 13th Day of March, 1913 - The Port-of-Spain Gazette, Sunday, March 6, 1913: page 5 Column 6
  8. Rose Williams and WILLIAM SANCHO in the Ward of Oropuche, Trinidad; Also Carmelitte Melias (formerly Carmelitte Williams) and Frederick Williams to Emmie McDonald Gilmour   Source: Sale For Thursday the 13th Day of March, 1913 - The Port-of-Spain Gazette, Sunday, March11, 1913: page 7 Column 6
  9. J. S. Sancho (Cricket)Source: The Port-of-Spain Gazette, Thursday, November 6, 1913: page 3 Column 4 
  1. CHAGUANAS: - Alpha Maria Sancho, Anastaziar Sancho, Monica Sancho, Philip Allen Sancho,
  2. COUVA: - Bevon Esan Sancho, Apollinaris Alvin Sancho, Trudy Sancho
  3.  DIEGO MARTIN:- Cyril Sancho Francisco, Debra Ann Sancho, Gerald Eugene Sancho, Graham Eugene Sancho, Ian Sancho, Patricia Ann Sancho, Jennifer M Sancho
  4. TABAQUITE/TALPARO: - Julia Alexander-Sancho, Kemba Nakesha Sancho, Sade Nakita Sancho, Simon Sancho, Afiya Titi Sancho, Marvin Emmanuel Akinni Sancho, Triciamarie R Sancho-Persad, John Worrel Sancho
  5. LAVENTILLE: - Mary Lucia Paul-Sancho, Dexter Sheldon Giles Sancho, Jamelia Janelle Sancho, Kareem Kevin Sancho, Shurland Roland Sancho, Zinette Eileen Sancho-O'neil, Pauline Carla Sancho, Salem Jade Sancho, Alexis Ann Sancho, Glenn Rupert Sancho, Helen Elizabeth Sancho
  6.  SIPARIA: - Damian Dean Sebastain Sancho, Joycelyn Sancho, Lester Wallace Sancho, Samantha Marina Sancho,
  7. PORT OF SPAIN:- Christine Lystra Sancho, Ingrid Sancho, Sharon Allison Sancho, Shakreem Isaiah Sancho, Robin Arlington Sancho, Sancho, Harthly Sancho, Anthony Sancho, Sancho Martin Delpino
  8. SANGRE GRANDE:- Sancho Perries Mitchell
  9. SAN JUAN:- Peter Raymond Sancho
  10. TUNAPUNA:- Pearl Althea Mc Nish-Sancho
  11. SAN FERNANDO:- Janet Sancho-Davis, Clyde Sancho, Joyce Sancho, Clifford Sancho, Marsha Wendy Sancho, Ritchard Barron Sancho
  12. PRINCES TOWN: - Judy Bakhorie-Sancho
  13. THE TOBAGO GAZETTE : A. Melvill,  Scarborough, Tobago
  14. : October 20, 1871- January 7, 1898 
  15. The Tobago Gazette Newspaper October 20, 1871-  January 7, 1898 exhibits 30 entries for Sancho including the following; Connell Sancho, Robert Sancho, Sancho Whiteman, Green Sancho,Joefield Sancho, Angelina Sancho,, Sancho Emanuel, Phillis Sancho, Sancho Charlotte, Sancho Dauphin
  16. Robert Sancho,  and Green Sancho are most numerous



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