| Name | Biographical Note | Location |
| Hagar, Major L. M. | L.M. Hagar was a major in the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery. He resided at 1229 Oliver Street in 1915 and 1916. | 1528 |
| Hal-Whalutstin | 519 | |
| Haldon, Foster | Foster Haldon was born at Blink Bonnie Farm in Central Saanich in 1871. He died in 1922. | 1089 |
| Haldon, John | John Haldon was born at Blink Bonnie Farm in Central Saanich in 1872. He worked for som time in sheep farming an also went to the Klondike during the gold rush. He died in 1943. | 1088 |
| Haldon, John and Catherine | John Haldon arrived in Victoria in 1856 from England. Catherine Arabella Keir was arrived in 1858 from Belfast. They farmed at Blink Bonnie farm in Central Saanich. John died in 1894 and Catherine died in 1896. Both are buried at St. Stephens graveyard in Saanichton. | 1086 |
| Hale, Marjorie Elizabeth | Marjorie Elizabeth Hale was born in Esquimalt in 1899. She worked as a dress shop clerk. She died in 1992. | 1504 |
| Halkett, Alexander | Alexander Halkett was an engineer for the Department of Public Works for the Federal Government. He worked on many projects including the construction of the Victoria breakwater, Esquimalt drydock and the removal of Hospital Rock. | 1043 |
| Hall, Dr. Ernest A. | Dr. Ernest A. Hall worked as a physician and surgeon. He was born in 1860 and died in 1932. | 1432 |
| Hall, N. Burnley | N. Burnley Hall was the manager of Richard Hall and Sons. | 1417 |
| Hall, Richard | Richard Hall was a businessman who worked in the coal and insurance business. He was also the president of the Victoria Sealing Co. and served as M.L.A. for the Victoria region, as an alderman for the Victoria City Council and for the School Board. He died in 1918. | 2207 |
| Ham | 573 | |
| Hamilton, Madge (nee Wolfenden) | Madge Hamilton was born in Victoria in 1894. She worked as an archivist at the Provincial Archives. | 1691 |
| Hamilton, Mary | Mary Hamilton was born in New Westminster on March 24, 1891. She came to Victoria in 1905 and attended Victoria High School. After graduation from McGill University she worked as a teacher at Victoria High School from 1914 to 1951. | 2421 |
| Hamlet, Bessie | Bessie Hamlet married George Pollard Rosson on June 24, 1876. She worked in hospitals in Victoria. | |
| Hardesty, Joseph | 2506 | |
| Hardie, Henry and Mary (nee McWhonnell) | Henry and Mary Hardie arrived in Victoria on July 1, 1890. Henry worked as a cotton merchan until his death in 1900. Mary died in 1923. | 2420 |
| Hardinge, Commander Edward | Served on the H.M.S. Cameleon. | 61 |
| Hargreaves, James N. | James N. Hargreaves was born on February 6, 1913 in Saanich. | 101 |
| Harlock, Walter Henry | Walter Henry Harlock worked as a marine engineer. | 1635 |
| Harper, Thaddeus | 502 | |
| Harris, Clifford Raymond | Clifford Raymond Harris was born on November 13, 1912. He worked as a gardener for the B.C. Government. | 1734 |
| Harris, Dennis Reginald | Dennis Reginald Harris was an engineer. He married Martha Douglas on March 20. 1878. | 2353 |
| Harris, John Nicholas | John Nicholas Harris was a steam engineer. He died in a boiler explosion on January 29, 1893. | 2214 |
| Harris, Lt. Col. James Chichester, R.C.A. | James Chichester served on the 5th Regiment Reserve. | 2264 |
| Harris, Martha (nee Douglas) | Martha Douglas was born in Victoria in 1954, the daughter of Sir James Douglas. In 1978, she married Dennis Victor Harris. She died in 1933. | 2352 |
| Harris, Mayor Thomas | The first mayor of the City of Victoria. | 2031 |
| Harrison, George Fern and Mary (nee Porter) | Mary Porter was born in Victoria in 1852. She married George F. Harrison and lived in Saanichton until her death in 1895. | 680 |
| Harrison, William | 2515 | |
| Harrod, Margaret Hastings | Margaret Hastings Harrod was born on September 6, 1906. She was a stenographer and mother of three. | 1469 |
| Hart, Anna Matilda | Anna Matilda Hart was born in Illinois in 1865. She came to Victoria in 1889 with her brother Frank W. Hart. She worked as a seamstress for David Spencer. | 1458 |
| Hartley, Tobacconist, A.H. | 1239 | |
| Harvey, Daniel | Daniel Harvey worked as a miller, farmer and postmaster. | 2486 |
| Harvey, Rout | Rout Harvey was the general manager of Turner-Beeton Company. He was also the original owner of the house Stoneyhurst located at 1369 Rockland Avenue. | 2165 |
| Hastings, Ann & Tom | Tom Hastings arrived in Victoria in 1902 from Scotland. He worked as a constable for the Victoria City Police and as Chief of Police in Saanich. He died in 1922. | 1470 |
| Hastings, Harry | Harry Hastings worked as an interpreter who worked on behalf of the rights of Chinese-Canadian students. | 2272 |
| Hawkins, Lietenant-Colonel John Summerfield | Lietenant-Colonel John Summerfield Hawkins was the commanding officer of a detachment of Royal engineers responsible for surveying th einternational boundary between the Colony of British Columbia and the United States of America. | 2460 |
| Hawkshaw, John Edward | John Edward Hawkshaw worked as a bank clerk. He was also a private in the 5th Regiment. | 1126 |
| Hay-Hay Kane | 505 | |
| Hay-Yuthlunsit | 602 | |
| Haynes, Arthur E. & Matilda | Arthur E. Haynes was a notary public and realtor. | 1670 |
| Haynes, William and Fanny Miller | 649 | |
| Hayward, Charles and Sarah | Charles Hayward was the director of B.C. Funeral Company. He also served as mayor of the City of Victoria, was a founding member of Church of Our Lord and director of the Protestant Orphanage. | 2266 |
| Hayward, Ernest Chesney and Leone | Ernest Chesney Hayward was an electrical engineer and partner of Hawkins & Hayward. He also served as reeve of Oak Bay from 1930-1932. | 2267 |





