| Name | Biographical Note | Location |
| Iess | 571 | |
| Ingelhardt, F. | 2531 | |
| Irvine, Aggie & Robbie | Aggie Irvine worked at Craigflower Farm. | 1518 |
| Irvine, Helen Georgina (nee Grant) | Helen Georgina Irvine was a pioneer settler in the Gordon Head district. She was married to Roy M. Irvine. | 2319 |
| Irvine, John and Jessie (nee Goar) | John Irvine came to Victoria as an employee of the Hudson's Bay Company. He later farmed in the Craigflower area before purchasing 300 acres in the Cedar Hill area. | 2318 |
| Irvine, Margaret | Margaret Irvine was born on February 14, 1865. She was a Christian worker and nanny in the Cedar Hill area. She died on February 23, 1955 at Rose Bank Farm where she lived her entire life. | 1031 |
| Irvine, Roy Milne | Roy Milne Irvine was born in Victoria about 1895. He worked as a electrician, as a partner in an electric company and later as an operator at the Dominion Government drydock. | 2317 |
| Irvine, William | William Irvine was born in Fort Victoria in 1851. He died in 1922. | 1033 |
| Ishida, Motozo & Tsuru | Motoza Ishida arrived in Victoria in 1906 and his wife Tsuru arrived in 1908. He opened up a hotel on Chatham Street that catered to Japanese travellers. He ran the Ishida Hotel until 1935. | 1541 |
| Jackman, Philippa Ann (nee Champion) | 2296 | |
| Jackman, Samuel James | 2294 | |
| Jackson, Dr. William & Annie | Dr. William Jackson arrived in 1862. He worked as a superintendent of the Royal Hospital in the Songhees, a Justice of the Peace, coroner and a quarantine and health officer. He died in1890. His wife Annie arrived in Victoria in 1864 and died in 1890. The couple had four children. | 1555 |
| Jackson, E.H. | 2067 | |
| Jackson, John James & Elizabeth B. | John James Jackson worked as a C.P.R. telegraphist. He was inducted as a noble of the Mystic Temple (Gizeh) in 1902. He lived at 1028 Collinson until his death about 1947. | 1499 |
| James, P.L. & Mrs. | P.L. James was an architect who designed many buildings in Victoria between 1908 and 1950. | 1674 |
| Jameson, Harriet | 540 | |
| Jamieson, Robert | Robert Jamieson started Robert Jamieson Books & Stationary which evolved into Victoria Book & Stationary | 2488 |
| Jeannette, Samuel Margaret | 589 | |
| Jeeves, George | George Jeeves was a bricklayer and stone mason. He later worked as a contractor in the firm Jeeves and McGregor. | 1283 |
| Jeeves, Julia | Julia Jeeves was the wife of George Jeeves. | 1284 |
| Jeffery, Joseph | 2022 | |
| Jeffree, Tresyhair Ross | Tresyhair Ross Jeffree was born in Victoria on November 6, 1894. After studying law, and service during the First World War, he went to work with his father in the firm Jeffree & Jeffree. | 2312 |
| Jeffree, William Joseph | William Joseph Jeffree was born in Cornwall, England in 1830 and came to Victoria in the 1850's. He owned the store W.J. Jeffree Clothing Establishment. | 2310 |
| Jeffree, William Joseph II | William Joseph Jeffree II was born in Victoria in 1870. He married Hannah Jane Dalby in 1893. After travelling to the Klondike in 1898, he settled in Vancouver and began the automotive parts firm Jeffree & Jeffree. | 2311 |
| Jenkins, Margaret | 1169 | |
| Jesse, Robert and Edith | Robert Jesse was born in Victoria in 1879. He was the manager of Brackman Ker Milling Co. Ltd. He married Edith Wales on April 12, 1914. Edith was born on March 31, 1883 and died on May 21, 1965. Robert died May 5, 1950. | 667 |
| Jesse, Robert and Matilda (nee McNeill) | Matilda Jesse was born at the McNeill farmhouse, the daughter of Captain William H. McNeill. | 666 |
| Jessop, John | John Jessop operated private schools and was also the publisher of the Daily Press newspaper. | 669 |
| Jeune, Helier and Clara | Helier Jeune was an assistant at Jeune Bros. | 2123 |
| Jeune, Walter P. and Jane | Walter P. Jeune was a manager of drycleaning and laundry firms. He was also active in community affairs with the Saanich Ratepayers Assoication, Saanich School Board, Greater Victoria School Board, Victoria College Council and the Community Chest. | 2122 |
| Johns, A. Wilfrid & Tressie | Albion Wilfred Johns was a university professor and teacher. | 1759 |
| Johns, Albion & Eliza Emily | Albion Johns came to Victoria from Ontario in 1890. He was the part owner of the general store John Bros. He also served as alderman for the City of Victoria in 1916-1917 and 1919-1920. | 1758 |
| Johns, S. Clarence & Lillian M. | Samuel Clarence Johns was born in Victoria on October 13, 1896, the son of Albion Johns. He worked as a jeweller. Lillian H. MacKenzie arrived in Victoria from Prince Edward Island in 1910. | 1761 |
| Johns, T. Harry & Thelma | Thomas Henry Johns was born in Victoria on January 30, 1903. He worked as a dentist. He married to Thelma R. Sipprell in 1929. Thelma moved to Victoria in 1918 and worked as a dietician at the Victoria High School Cafeteria. Both were well known in musical circles and sang in the Victoria Operatic Society and at the Metropolitan Church. | 1762 |
| Johnson, J.H. | 591 | |
| Johnston, Dina Mary (Stockand) | Dina Johnston arrived in Victoria with her parents in 1851 at the age of ten. She was married to James M. Johnston. She died in 1927. | 1600 |
| Johnston, James M. | James M. Johnston came to Victoria about 1855 from Scotland. He worked for the Hudson's Bay Company and was married to Dina Johnston. | 1599 |
| Joly de Lotbinière, Sir Henri | Sir Henri Joly de Lotbinière was the Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia from 1900-1906. | 1368 |
| Jones, Clara Laura | Clara Laura Jones was married to J.W. Jones. | 1447 |
| Jones, Dr. O.M. | Dr. Oswald Meredith Jones arrived in Victoria in 1890. He worked a dcotor and surgoen before his death in 1918 at age 55. | 2462 |
| Jones, Ernest Brierley | Ernest Brierley Jones was born in England in 1879 and came to Victoria in 1889. He worked as a grocer from 1900-1946 and 1950-1958. He was also active in his church being an early member of both Fairfield United and Metropolitan United. | 1180 |
| Jones, Joseph William | Joseph William Jones arrived in Victoria in 1912. He worked for the B.C. Game Department and later the Provincial Police. He retired in 1954. | 1046 |
| Joseph, Joseph | Worked as the City messenger in 1858 | 83 |





