| Name | Biographical Note | Location |
| Mead-Robins, Katherine | 1224 | |
| Meares, Captain John | Captain John Meares was a fur trader and boat builder. In 1793, he advised the British about the possibility of the Spanish claiming the west coast of North America. This led to the voyage of Captain George Vancouver. | 1144 |
| Meckless, Joseph | Served on the H.M.S. Sutlej. | 89 |
| Medana, Paolo | 2471 | |
| Meldram Family | The Meldram Family were co-owners of the Brown Sue Saloon. | 1344 |
| Mellado, Mary Ann & Bruno | Bruno Mellado was a draftsman and architect. | 1727 |
| Menelot | 1231 | |
| Merriman, Peter | Peter Merriman was a manager of the Hudson's Bay Company farms. | 679 |
| Mesher, Elizabeth Harris | Elizabeth Harris Mesher was widowed in 1893. She remarried in 1894 to A.W. Mesher. Elizabeth died in 1932. | 1247 |
| Mesher, George C. | George C. Mesher was an architect and contractor. His buildings include the Yarrow Building, Sayward Building, Yates Hotel, Hampton Court, And October Mansions. | 1258 |
| Michaud, Joseph | Joseph Michaud was an architect, builder and priest. He built the first cathedral in Victoria. | 1372 |
| Might, James Albert | James Albert Might came to Victoria following his retirement. He died in 1919 and is buried at the Ross bay Cemetary. | 1498 |
| Miles, George Walter | George Walter Miles was lost on the Islander in August 1901. He left a widow and four children. | 1057 |
| Miller, Janet and Thomas | 1478 | |
| Miller, John | Served on the H.M.S. Thetis. Drowned in Esquimalt Harbour June 3, 1952, aged 22. Buried in Pionee Square. | 87 |
| Mills, George and Margaret Ann (nee Nicholson) | George Mills was born in County Fermanagh, Ireland. He came to Victoria in the early 1860's as a prospector. He later farmed at Arlington Farms in Saanich and donated the land for Holy Trinity Church. Margaret Ann Mills was born in Ontario and came to Victoria with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nicholson and settled in the Lakes District in Saanich. | 1004 |
| Mills, George and Margaret Ann (nee Nicholson) | George Mills was born in County Fermanagh, Ireland. He came to Victoria in the early 1860's as a prospector. He later farmed at Arlington Farms in Saanich and donated the land for Holy Trinity Church. Margaret Ann Mills was born in Ontario and came to Victoria with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nicholson and settled in the Lakes District in Saanich. | 2483 |
| Mills, John | 601 | |
| Milne, Alex H. & Florence | Alex Milne worked as a blacksmith. He was killed while serving in the Canadian Army during the First World War leaving his wife and three children. | 4 |
| Milne, Dr. George L. | Dr. George L. Milne was the Dominion Medical Inspector of Immigration for 21 years. He also served as a civic health officer, and M.L.A. in the Legislature and a medical health officer of Victoria. | 2118 |
| Milne, John David & Ola Cecilia | John David Milne was the chief executive officer of H.M.C.S. Dockyard. | 5 |
| Mitchell, George W. | George W. Mitchell was a commission merchant and manufacturer's agent. | 1652 |
| Mitchell, John & Ellen | John Mitchell was an Esquimalt Police Commissioner at the time of his death in 1934 at the age of 48. His wife Ellen died in 1984 at the age of 98. | 1729 |
| Mitchell, Maud A. | Maud A. Mitchell was born in Victoria on December 24, 1894, the daughter of Charles and Ada Alexander. She was a housewife. | 1618 |
| Mitchell, W.N. | W.N. Mitchell was a wholesaler of Goodyear Tires. He also served as a member of the Victoria Rotary Club and Centennial United Church. | 1602 |
| Moffat, Alexander S. and Amy K. | Amy K. Moffat was born in Victoria on June 23, 1897. Alexander S. Moffat was born in March 29, 1900. | 2412 |
| Mohun, Emmaline (nee Tod) | 524 | |
| Monk, Lt. Col. T. B. | Theodore Benning Monk was born in Winnipeg on November 28, 1883 and died in Victoria on February 8, 1959. He arrived in Victoria in 1908 and worked in real estate and insurance in the firms Monk and Monteith and T.B. Monk & Co. He also served in the military first as a major in the First World War and later as a Lt. Colonel at Gordon Head Army Camp. | 1281 |
| Monroe, Alex | 2511 | |
| Monteith, W. Berkeley & Wanda F. | W. Berkeley Monteith was born in Esquimalt in 1894 and worked as a barrister and solicitor. Wanda Flumerfelt Ritchie was born in Victoria in 1908. | 1570 |
| Montigny, Tapisse | 621 | |
| Montret, Louis | 622 | |
| Moody, A.G. and Louisa S. | Albert George Moody came to Victoria about 1908 and worked in odd jobs. | 1650 |
| Moore, Vivianne and Charles F. | Charles Frederick Moore was a notary public and a secretary to Sir Matthew Bailie Begbie. He died in Victoria at age 79. | 1095 |
| Moore, W. Stanley | W. Stanley Moore was born in Victoria in 1904, the son of William Moore. He worked for Moore Whittington Lumber Company. | 1071 |
| Moore, William | William Moore came to Victoria in 1890. He established the firm Moore Whittington Lumber Company in 1893. | 1070 |
| Morbey, A. Edward M. and Ada (nee Borde) | A.E.M. Morbey was born in Victoria on August 31, 1910 and served in the Canadian Navy. Ada Louise Borde was born in Victoria on August 14, 1913. She worked for the Hudson's Bay Company and also was a housewife. | |
| Morbey, Ada Louise (nee Borde) | Ada Louise Borde was born in Victoria on August 14, 1913. She worked for the Hudson's Bay Company and also was a housewife. She was married to A.E.M. Morbey. | 1167 |
| Morel, Léon | Leon Morel was an employee at Fort Victoria. | 1373 |
| Moresby, Rear Admiral Fairfax | Served on the H.M.S. Portland and served as Commander in Chief, Pacific Station from 1850-1853. | 71 |
| Morison, George | George Morison was a druggist and Justice of the Peace for B.C. | 1058 |
| Morris, John (Jack) | John (Jack) Morris came to Victoria from Blenheim, Ontario. He worked in Victoria for a Ford dealership and as a stockbroker. | 1630 |
| Morrow, William John | William John Morrow owned Morrows Cartage Co. He married Dora Greer Campbell in 1916. | 1577 |
| Morry, Victoria May (nee Campbell) | Victoria May Morry was born in Victoria on August 23, 1901. She was a homemaker. | 1743 |
| Mortimer, John | John Mortimer was a stonemason and contractor . | 1010 |
| Moses, Wellington Moses | 44 | |
| Moss, Mr. and Mrs. James | 2193 | |
| Mouat, Mary Ann | 2079 | |
| Mouat, William Alexander | 2078 | |
| Mowat, Ada (Martindale) | Ada (Martindale) Mowat was born in England and arrived in Victoria in 1883. | 1298 |
| Mowat, David & Amy (Anderson) | David Mowat worked as a cabinet maker and also rowed with the J.B.A.A. His wife Amy Anderson was born in Victoria in 1917. | 1299 |
| Mowat, David S. | David S. Mowat came to Victoria from Scotland about 1885. He worked a fireman and for the B.C. Electric Railway. | 1303 |
| Mowat, Donald | Doanld Mowat was born in Victoria in 1913. He worked as a storekeeper. | 1304 |
| Mowat, George Neilson "Rebel" | George Neilson "Rebel" Mowat was a sightseeing bus driver for Vancouver Island Coach Lines. | 1102 |
| Mowat, Gordon | Gordon Mowat was born in Victoria in 1914. | 1306 |
| Mowat, James | James Mowat was a construction worker. | 1301 |
| Mowat, Mary | 1305 | |
| Mowat, Robert | Robert Mowat was a storekeeper. | 1302 |
| Mowat, William & Fanny (White) | Will Mowat worked for B.C. Electric for 50 years. He was married to Fanny White. | 1300 |
| Muir, A. Maxwell | A. Maxwell Muir was an architect. | 1320 |
| Muir, Andrew and Isabella (nee Weir) | 2456 | |
| Muir, Archibald Connell and Margret | 2454 | |
| Muir, Archibald Connell and Margret | 2455 | |
| Muir, Michael and Matilda | 2457 | |
| Muldrew, Henry | Henry Muldrew worked as a labourer. He died on March 5, 1938. | 1505 |
| Munday, Audrey W. (nee Sutherland) | Audrey W. Sutherland was married to Hubert Munday. | 2175 |
| Munday, Edwin and Maisie (nee Galliford) | Edwin Munday was a shoe merchant who worked for H.E. Munday & Sons. He died on January 6, 1966. | 2177 |
| Munday, Henry Edwin and Nora | Henry Edwin Munday was a shoe merchant. | 2176 |
| Munday, Hubert | Hubert Munday was born in Victoria on April 22, 1896. He later operated Munday's Fine Shoes and Old Country Shoes. | 2174 |
| Munro, Alexander Kenneth | Alexander Kenneth Munro was the owner of Victoria Book & Stationary. He was also a partner in the Victoria Machinery Depot and director of Victoria Wharf Warehouse. | 2489 |
| Munro, Malcolm | 2015 | |
| Murray, David M. & Ann | David M. Murray was a B.C. Electric Railway foreman. His wife Ann was the owner and operator of a tea room located in the 600 block of Fort Street. | 1493 |
| Murray, James and Mary | James and Mary Murray worked for the Daily Colonist newspaper. | 2090 |
| Murton, Edward | Edward Murton was a building contractor who assisted in the construction of St. Mark's Church. He was also active in the Metropolitan Church at Quadra and Pandora. | 1591 |
| Murton, Sarah Jane | Sarah Jane Murton was a teacher who taught at North Ward School, Girl's Central School and Sooke School. | 1592 |
| Musgrave, Jessie | 49 | |
| Mutrie & Son | 1214 |





