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The people of St Teresa's Eastleigh: Add your names

The people of St Teresa’s Eastleigh


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This is not a list of contributors, just the people of the parish
Or the children who attended one of the schools.

Parents and siblings of Victorino Fernandes
Mr and Mrs Soares and family
The Britto family
David, Hubert, Phillip, Ruby D’Souza and their respective families
Peter Barbosa
Sr Trifa De Souza, siblings and parents
Robert Fernandes and family
Leandro, Alex, Alba, Bertha, Marjorie Fernandes and family
Magnie Almeida and family
Servelio, Irene Britto and family
Simon and Annie Fernandes and family

Freddie, Albert Mascarenhas, parents and his siblings
The late Basil and Damiena D'Costa
Freddie and Loretta D'Costa (Milton Keynes  UK)
Alfred and Gertie D'Costa (Crawley, UK)
Irene D'Costa (UK),
Sheila and Nelson Barreto (Buckhurst Hill, UK)
Olive and Bosco Mendonca (Richmond Hill, ON Canada)
All the folks from the Goan Estate,
Andrew, Rita D'Souza, Aubrey and their folks
The Price family (big contribution, especially to teaching, St Vincent de Paul)
Pius Menezes,
Simon Menezes and his folks
F X D'Silva (Baba Dogo)
Nobby 
Rodrigues and family
Martin Rego
Robin Fernandes and family
Eulogio Braganza's parents and siblings
The Miranda family (Anthony, Cajie Seby)
The Scott family
The Agricole family (Godfrey)
The Arrisol family (Vernay, Lewis)
The Confait family (Patrick)
The Officers (Brian, Harold)
The Maker family
The Nalatamby family
The Burke family (Jim, Dickie)
Mickey Michaud and his folks
Michael, Eddie, Cedric Gontier and their folks
Myra’s Gontier’s folks
The Laval family (Guy, Philip, Peter, Sydney, Roland, Cyril and the sisters)
The Gunputrav family (Martin, Eric, Freddie, Ronnie, Vincent, Lina)
The Paes family
Dr Charlie Paes
Jerome Mendes' family
The Pinto family (Christine, Erris and Terry's folks, Auntie Lucy)
Auntie Lucy who tutored me
Parents and siblings of:  Greg Carvalho; Gaspar Rodrigues; Sultan, Nizar Hassanali; Rudy, Lenny Fernandes, Pio, Orlando, Ron Almeida; Tony Reg, Loy, Rineth, Bernadette; Ben Braganza; Michael Fernandes; Thomas, Anthony Alleluia Fernandes; Cornel Coutinho; Eddie, Manu Rodrigues; Alex Rebello; Peter (Cop) D’Souza;  Bill D’Silva; Polly D’Souza; Alex Figueiredo; Bosco Baptista; Geoff Ahluwalia; Dennis Pereira; Ladislaw Rattos; Simon Leitao; Joe Spyder Fernandes; Reggie Vaz;
Donald Gonsalves; Alex Fernandes; Crescent Fernandes; Vincent Sequeira; Rowland Rebello; Tony Foxy D’Silva; Gabe Menezes; Joe Gomes; Tony, Jason D’Costa; Roy Caiado; Natty, Danny Abreu; Diamond Mike; Oliver, Filo mazor Rodrigues; Alu Mendonca’
The Vel family
The do Rosario family


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