| Name | Biographical Note | Location |
| Gagnon, Antoine | Antoine Gagnon was an employee at Fort Victoria. | 1361 |
| Gale, John T. & Amelia J. | John T. Gale was a bombadier during the War. | 1646 |
| Galletly, A.J. Campbell | A.J. Campbell Galletly was the first manager of the Bank of Montreal at Douglas and Bastion. | 96 |
| Galpin, Thomas D. | 40 | |
| Gardiner, Reverend John E. | Reverend John E. Gardiner established the Chinese Girl's Rescue Home. | 2407 |
| Gardner, Captain W.E. | Captain W.E. Gardner was a master mariner. He was married to Annie C. Thomas. | 1052 |
| Garesche, F. | 2532 | |
| Gariépy, Casimir | Casimir Gariépy was an employee at Fort Victoria. | 1362 |
| Gaudin, Agnes (nee Anderson) | Agnes Anderson was the daughter of A.C. Anderson. She was married to Captain Gaudin. | 528 |
| Gawley, William James | William James Gawley was a teamster. | 512 |
| Geiger, Thomas | 2512 | |
| George, Percival & Agnes | Percy George was a mayor for the City of Victoria. | 1387 |
| Gibbs, Mifflin Wistar | 2526 | |
| Gibson, Belle Crawford | Belle Crawford Gibson was active in the Y.W.C.A. and the Local Council of Women. | 1261 |
| Gibson, Dr. William C. | Dr. William C. Gibson was a physician. He was Chancellor Emeritus at the University of Victoria. | 1264 |
| Gibson, Isobel Victoria | 1262 | |
| Gibson, John Wesley | John Wesley Gibson was the director of agricultural educatin for the Province of British Columbia. | 1260 |
| Gibson, O.C., Dr. James A. | Dr. James A. Gibson was a 1931 Rhodes Scholar from British Columbia. He became the founding president of Brock University and was a recipient of the Order of Canada. | 1259 |
| Gilchrist, William Law and Amy K. | William Law Gilchrist was an electrician and master mariner. Amy K. Gilchrist worked in laundry. | 2220 |
| Gill, Bhan Singh | Bhan Singh Gill was a millworker. | 1664 |
| Gillespie, Alexander and Rose Ellen (nee Todd) | 2426 | |
| Gillespie, Alexander and Rose Ellen (nee Todd) | 2427 | |
| Gillespie, Erroll P. and B.L. Catharine (nee Oliver) | Erroll P. McKenzie was born in Victoria in 1893, the youngest son of George and Florence Gillespie. He was educated at University School in Victoria. After serving in the First World War, he worked for the B.C. Ministry of Health. He was married to B.L. Catherine Oliver who was born in Victoria in 1897. | 2322 |
| Gillespie, Erroll P. and B.L. Catharine (nee Oliver) | Erroll P. McKenzie was born in Victoria in 1893, the youngest son of George and Florence Gillespie. He was educated at University School in Victoria. After serving in the First World War, he worked for the B.C. Ministry of Health. He was married to B.L. Catherine Oliver who was born in Victoria in 1897. | 2323 |
| Gillespie, George and Florence (nee Hebden) | George Gillespie was born in Montreal. After marrying Florence Hebden, of Hamilton, Ontario, he moved to to Victoria. He worked as the general manager of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce at the corner of Government and Fort Street. As manager, he assisted in the amalgamation of the Canadian Imperail Bank of Commerce and Bank and British Columbia. | 2325 |
| Gillespie, George and Florence (nee Hebden) | George Gillespie was born in Montreal. After marrying Florence Hebden, of Hamilton, Ontario, he moved to to Victoria. He worked as the general manager of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce at the corner of Government and Fort Street. As manager, he assisted in the amalgamation of the Canadian Imperail Bank of Commerce and Bank and British Columbia. | 2324 |
| Gillespie, John Hebden and Mary Ann Isobel (nee Todd) | 2425 | |
| Gillespie, John Hebden and Mary Ann Isobel (nee Todd) | 2424 | |
| Gilliland, Henry Cecil | Henry Cecil Gilliland worked as a teacher. He became principal of Victoria Normal School then director of Teacher Education at Victoria College and dean of the Faculty of Education at the University of Victoria. | 1676 |
| Gilliland, William J. & Theresa | William J. & Theresa arrived in Victoria from Saskatoon in 1909. W.J. Gilliland was a businessman and realtor. He and his wife had eight children. | 1760 |
| Gillingham, Eva M. (nee Dilworth) | Eva M. Gillingham was a registered nurse. | 1098 |
| Glass, Lily Elizabeth | Lily Elizabeth Glass was the wife of Alexander Halkett. She was also an early member of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire, Brittania Chapter. | 1044 |
| Glide, Harry | Harry Glide came to Victoria in 1856. | 2243 |
| Goldsmith, Isabel May & Oliver T. | Isabel May & Oliver T. Goldsmith were married on September 1, 1912 at St. Andrew's Church. Oliver worked as a marine reporter. | 1681 |
| Goodfellow, Catriona MacKinnon | Catriona Goodfellow was a store owner and postmistress. She owned Fairfield Jewellery at 313 Cook Street from 1947 until her retirement in 1984. | 1480 |
| Gordon, Cecil | 659 | |
| Gosnell, R.E. | 51 | |
| Goudie, James & Catherine | James was a retired member of the Hudson's Bay Company. Catherine died on November 29, 1853. | 1442 |
| Goudie, Mary Ann & John | John Goudie was born at Fort Colville in 1836. In 1852, his family moved to Victoria. John found work as a woodcutter and axeman in Victoria. He was married to Mary Ann Vautrin, the daughter of Baptiste Vuatrin. | 1395 |
| Goward, Henry and Elizabeth | The Gowards obtained work as a teacher and librarian. | 2529 |
| Graham, George E. | George E. Graham was born in Victoria in 1901. He was a superintendent at Baker Brick and Tile. | 1515 |
| Grahamslaw, James | 2019 | |
| Grant, Capt. Walter | 42 | |
| Grant, Captain William and Helen | Captain William was the owner of sealing and whaling vessels.He died in 1916. His wife, Helen Smith was born in 1853 and died in 1943. | 1226 |
| Grant, Dr. James F. & Dorothy J. | Dr. James F. Grant worked as a doctor. About 1916, he married Dorothy J. Harris. | 1462 |
| Grant, Robert and Barbara Jane | Robert Grant worked as a logger and later as a politician. | 1068 |
| Grant, William Charles and Isabella | William Charles Grant began working as a cabinetmaker. He and his wife later moved to Saanich where they farmed strawberries. | 2320 |
| Gravelle, François | Francois Gravelle was an employee at Fort Victoria. | 1363 |
| Gray, John & Edith | John Gray was an upholsterer at Spencer's Department Store. | 1639 |
| Green, Ashdown Henry | Ashdown Henry Green was a civil engineer and land surveyor. He died in 1927. | 2235 |
| Green, Frank Compton | Frank Compton was a civil engineer and land surveyor. He worked for the Survey General of B.C. from 1930-1946 | 1651 |
| Green, Senator Robert F. | Senator Robert F. Green was the Minister of Mines in Sir Richard McBride's government. | 1554 |
| Greenslade, Robert and Lucinda | 574 | |
| Greig, John | John Greig worked as a lime burner and farmer. He owned property near the Tod Inlet and died in Saanich in 1892. | 1001 |
| Griffin, Captain T.O. | Captain T.O. Griffin arrived in Victoria from Liverpool, England about 1880. He worked as a master mariner and was the captain of the Princess Victoria in 1906. | 2265 |
| Grimm, Bill H. | Bill H. Grimm was born on July 16, 1884. He worked as a carriage maker and boilermaker. | 1683 |
| Grimm, William | 663 | |
| Guff, John | Served on the H.M.S. Sutlej. | 91 |





