| Name | Biographical Note | Location |
| Clark, Cecil and Mary | Cecil Clark was a Deputy Commissioner of the B.C. Provincial Police. He also was a local historian. He was married to Mary who arrived in Victoria in 1919. | 1077 |
| Clay, Rt. Rev. W. Leslie and Florence | Rt. Rev. W. Leslie Clay was the moderator of the General Assmbly of the Presbyterian Church at the time of his death in 1928. | 1079 |
| Clayards, Wm. Henry and Jane Martha Louisa (nee Golder) | William and Jane married in 1896. William worked for the Victoria Police Department from 1895 until his death in 1913. Jane worked as apolice matron from 1915-1933. | 2410 |
| Clearihue, Joseph | Joseph Clearihue was born on December 12, 1835 in Quebec City. He came to Victoria in 1859. He worked as a trader and miner. | 2098 |
| Cleaver, Solomon | Soloman Cleaver was a methodist minister in Victoria for about 3 years. | 1524 |
| Clekton | 1233 | |
| Clerjon, Dr. Nicolet Michel | Dr. Nicolet Michel Clerjon arrived in Victoria in 1858 and worked as a physician at La Societe Francaise de Bienfaisance et Secours Mutuels de Victoria which was established in 1860. He died in 1863. | 1354 |
| Clunk, Alfred and Anna | Alfred Clunk worked for the E&N from 1891-1929. He also worked as a car inspector. He was married to Anna Fronlund. | 1109 |
| Clunk, Frederick John | Frederick John Clunk was the son of Alfred James and Anna Clunk. He worked as a golf pro and with the R.C.M.P. | 1154 |
| Clunk, Hannah | Hannah Clunk was born in Callo, Peru. She married James Balnd in Victoria in 1859. | 1107 |
| Clunk, John William | John William Clunk arrived in Victoria in 1886. | 1108 |
| Clunk, Liz | Arrived in Victoria in 1886 with her father John William Clunk. | 1110 |
| Clunk, Oliver | Oliver Clunk was born on July 11, 1901. He worked as a blacksmith, at the Premier Mines and at the VMD Shipyard. He died in 1975. | 1155 |
| Clunk, Percy Alfred | Percy Alfred Clunk was born in Victoria on April 14, 1899. He attended Victoria West School before becoming a diamond driller. | 1160 |
| Clunk, Raymond | Raymond Clunk was born on February 24, 1915. He worked at a church on Ker Avenue before his death in 1962. | 1156 |
| Clunk, William and Ellen | William Clunk was born in Victoria on September 18, 1903. He worked as a printer at Quality Press. He was married to Ellen, who arrived in Victoria from England in 1912. | 1157 |
| Clyde, Alex | 560 | |
| Clyde, Fanny and Alexander | Were the founders of First Baptist Church. | 2516 |
| Cochrane, J.J. | 685 | |
| Cochrane, John & Edith | John Cochrane was a pharmacist and three time president of the B.C. Pharmaceutical Association. | 1566 |
| Cochrane, William John | William John Cochrane was born in Victoria on September 5, 1893. He was a physician specializing in urology. | 1565 |
| Cole, Harry Thomas and Mary Jane | Harry Thomas Cole was a hotel keeper. In 1891 he married Mary Jane Mavis. | 2394 |
| Coles, Martha | 546 | |
| Colledge, Richard | 57 | |
| Collington, Olive (Gray) | Olive Collington was born in Victoria in 1910. She was a clerk and a housewife. | 1640 |
| Collins, James H. & Florence L. | James H Collins was a carpenter. He married Florence L. Willard in 1891. | 1719 |
| Collis, Robert E. | Robert E. Collis was a schoolteacher who taught at Victoria High School, Quadra Street School and Victoria West School. He was also a schoolmaster at Naden. | 1433 |
| Collis, Ruth Veda | Ruth Veda Collis worked for Vancouver Island Coach Lines. | 1434 |
| Collis, Winifred J.E. | Winifred J.E. Collis was a schoolteacher. | 1430 |
| Comber, Edwin | Edwin Comber was born in 1917 in Victoria. He was a furniture restorer and the founder of Specialty Finishers. | 1249 |
| Comber, Thomas and Margaret | Thomas Comber was the head gardener of Stadacona Park for the City of Victoria. | 1250 |
| Comey-Uks | 598 | |
| Congregation Emanue-el | Congregation Emanue-el is Canada's oldest synagogue. | 2180 |
| Coochaps | 511 | |
| Cook, John and Bertha (nee Jackman) | John Cook was born in Victoria in 1861 and worked as a hotel keeper. He was married to Bertha Jackman. John died on November 23, 1934 and Bertha died in 1964. | 2295 |
| Cooper, Capt. James | Master of the Mary Dare | 102 |
| Copas and Young | 1241 | |
| Copeman, Edward | 2484 | |
| Copland, John | 2028 | |
| Corbin, Israël | Israel Corbin was an employee at Fort Victoria. | 1355 |
| Corbiničre, P.F. | P.F. Corbiničre was the President of La Societe Francaise de Bienfaisance et Secours Mutuels de Victoria 1860. He died on May 13, 1871. | 1356 |
| Cornwall, Clement F. | 2278 | |
| Cornwall, Ira Edmund | Ira Edmund Cornwall was an electrician and marine biologist. | 1047 |
| Corry, Bessie Alice | Bessie Alice Corry was a housewife and farmer in the Highland District on Durance Road from 1909-1943. She and her husband, F.C. Corry, had 9 children. | 1673 |
| Corry, Frederick C. S. | Frederick C. S. Corry owned a farm in the Highland District and also worked as an engineer. | 1671 |
| Corry, Walter Ernest | Walter Ernest Corry arrived in Victoria in 1907 at the age of 18. He worked as a professional engineer. | 1672 |
| Cottell, Charles & Catherine | Charles Cottell was a streetcar conductor. He was born in Ontario in 1881. His wife Catherine was born in Nova Scotia in 1880. | 1559 |
| Courtenay, Capt. George W.C. | 648 | |
| Courtney, Henry C. | 2481 | |
| Cox, John | John Cox was a contractor, storekeeper and miner. | 2198 |
| Cox, Minnie (Gillan) | Minnie Gillan married John Cox in 1863. Tenyears later, the two came to Victoria. | 2199 |





