| Name | Biographical Note | Location |
| Cracknell, Mary & Frank | 15 | |
| Craigie, Thomas and Mary (nee Porter) | 53 | |
| Crease, Arthur Douglas | Arthur Douglas Crease was a barrister called to the bar in 1895. He married Helen Drake in 1902. | 2111 |
| Crease, Lady Sarah (Lindley) | 2109 | |
| Crease, Lindley | Lindley Crease was a barrister who was called to the bar in 1890. | 2110 |
| Crease, Sir Henry P.P. | Sir Henry P.P. Crease was a barrister and judge of the Supreme Court. | 2108 |
| Creech, Caroline & Harry | Harry Creech worked in the furniture and upholstery business. | 1321 |
| Creech, Richard K. | Richard K. Creech was born in Ontarion in 1854 and came to Victoria in 1882. He first worked for the Albion Iron Works and later as a conductor for B.C> Electric. He died in 1944. | 1388 |
| Creech, William Robert | William Robert Creech worked for Victoria Lithographing. | 1431 |
| Cridge, Mrs. Maude | 2095 | |
| Cridge, Reverend Edward | Reverend Edward Cridge was the second Anglican Minister to arrive at Fort Victoria. He was also the first dean of Christ Church Cathedral, and the founder of Jubilee Hospital and th Protestant Orphan's Home. | 2094 |
| Crocker, George H. | George H. Crocker was an engineer for the E&N Railway. | 1735 |
| Crockford, William and Jane | William Crockford worked as a brewer. | 1589 |
| Croft, Ethel & Charles | Charles Croft came to Canada as an indentured servant to Rev. Payne on Saturna Island. He came to Victoria in 1910 and later became a fireman for the City of Victoria. Ethel Mottershead came to Victoria in 1909 and married Charles in 1915. | 1620 |
| Crooks Sr, Joseph | Joseph Crooks was a carpenter and patternmaker. He was married to Elisabeth and was the father of 8 children. | 1633 |
| Crow Baker, Edgar | Edgar Crow Baker was businessman, City of Victoria alderman and member of Parliament. | 2107 |
| Crowe, Joe & Elsie (Mowat) | Joe Crowe was a welder at Yarrows Shipyard. Elsie Crowe was a seamstress. | 1287 |
| Cruickshank, Ralph & Hilda | Ralph Cruikshank was born in Victoria in 1894. He was the owner of Qulaity Press Printers. Hilda was born in 1896. She was a legal secretary and housewife. | 1678 |
| Cunningham, T. | 2227 | |
| Currie, General Sir Arthur W. | Commanded the Canadian Corps of the C.E.F. during the First World War. | 2114 |
| Curtis, Horace Edward and Barbara (Rae) | Horace Edward Curtis was born in Victoria on August 18, 1898. He worked as a bricklayer before his death on May 25, 1966. | 1227 |
| Custance, Anna Heathorn | Anna Heathorn Custance was born in Victoria on August 29, 1873. She attended Angela College before moving to Vancouver. She returned to Victoria in 1921 and died in 1944. | 2382 |
| Cutler, Edward | Edward Cutler built 17-mile house. | 1007 |
| Dalby, William | Mayor in 1873. | 2006 |
| Dally, Frederick | 2476 | |
| Dare (nee Warren), Mary A. | 1473 | |
| Dauphin Family | The Dauphin Family came to Victoria from New Orleans about 1879. | 1435 |
| Davie, Dr. J.L. | 2478 | |
| Davies, Ben W. | 1399 | |
| De Cosmos, Amor | Amor De Cosmos was the founder of the Colonist newspaper and premier of British Columbia. | 2050 |
| De Garro, Comte Paul | He founded the french newspaper Courrier de la Nouvelle-Caledonie in 1858. He died in 1861. | 1357 |
| Deans, Alex | 599 | |
| Deans, George E. | 2055 | |
| Deasy, Thomas | 1174 | |
| Deaville, William and Mary | William Deaville operated Deaville and Sons grocery store. | 1127 |
| Deluge Engine Co., No. 1 | 1176 | |
| Deluge Engine Co., No. 2 | 1177 | |
| Demers, Most Reverend Modeste | Modeste Demers was a Roman Catholic bishop. | 643 |
| Denison, Francis Napier | Worked as a weather forecaster and observer in 1898. | 2445 |
| Denny, Arthur Seckford | Arthur Seckford Denny was the founder of Standard Furniture Company. | 2192 |
| Dickinson, James | 2068 | |
| Dicks, Thomas and Ethel M. | Thomas Dicks was a partner in Dicks and Blomquist Grocers at 758 Fort Street. | 2141 |
| Dicks, William and Margaret | William Dicks worked in road construction. | 2139 |
| Dilworth, Ira | Ira Dilworth was a principal of Victoria High School. | 2104 |
| Dilworth, John | John Dilworth was an alderman of Victoria from 1912-1917. | 1097 |
| Dilworth, Joseph Wilfred | Joseph Wilfred Dilworth was a government produce inspector. | 1096 |
| Dingwell, Thelma G. | Thelma G. Dingwell was born on September 16, 1904. In 1927 she married H.W. Stevens. | 1248 |
| Dirom, John (Jack) | John Dirom was the owner of the Horseshoe News. | 1490 |
| Dixi Ross & Co. | 1188 |





