| Name | Biographical Note | Location |
| Pa-Quollak | 521 | |
| Painter, Frederick and Ettie | Frederick Frederick Painter was the owner of J.E. Painter & Sons, a wood, coal and general hauling firm. | 1637 |
| Palmer, Digby | 2499 | |
| Parfitt, Aaron and Laura | Aaron Parfitt worked for the firm of Parfitt Construction. He was also a singer with the Arion Club. | 2135 |
| Parfitt, Albert & Ethel G. | Albert Albert Parfitt worked for the firm of Parfitt Construction. He married Ethel G. on May 16, 1914. | 1714 |
| Parfitt, Fred | Fred Parfitt was a founder of the firm Parfitt Construction. | 2187 |
| Parfitt, Norman | Norman Parfitt was born in Victoria on December 27, 1917. He worked for the C.P.R. from 1940-1980. | 1713 |
| Parker, John and Mary Ann | John Parker Jr. arrived in Victoria in January 1853. He and his wife Mary Ann were the parents in April 1853 of the first white girl born in Fort Victoria. John was a lesse of Craigflower Manor from 1872-1890, farmed at Rocky Point and operated a butcher shop on Government Street. | 2398 |
| Parker, John Jr. | John Parker Jr. arrived in Victoria in January 1853. He worked as a farmer, blacksmith and butcher and was an early settler of the Metchosin area. | 2467 |
| Parker, Thomas | Thomas Parker arrived in Victoria in 1862 and farmed at Rocky Point. | 2396 |
| Parks, John | 522 | |
| Parrott, Cecil M. and Daisy N. | 2409 | |
| Parsons, Charles | Served on the H.M.S. Thetis. Drowned in Esquimalt Harbour on June 3, 1852 at the age of 35. | 82 |
| Parsons, Fred and Bertha | Lily Bertha Parson was born in Manchester, England in 1886 and came to Victoria in 1898. Fred Parsons was born in Birmingham, England in 1885 and came to Canada in 1903 before arriving in Victoria in 1905. They married in 1909 and Fred worked in the Post Office in 1909. | 1128 |
| Parsons - Deaville Families | The Parsons family came to Victoria from Manchester, England in 1898. Florence Parsons married Edward Parsons, who arrived in Victoria in 1905. Bertha Parsons married Edward's brother Fred. | |
| Partridge, Francis and Gertrude | 684 | |
| Partridge, Mr. and Mrs. John T. | 683 | |
| Pascoe (Giovanni Pascuzzo), John | John Pascoe came to Canada from Calabria, Italy in 1906. In 1917, he moved to Victoria where he worked for Cameron Lumber Company. | 2 |
| Paterson, John B. and Mollie | John B. Paterson was a cable ship restorer and also was employed at H.M. Dockyard. | 1151 |
| Patrick, Annie & Robert M. | Robert Patrick was a hospital orderly who worked at Royal Jubilee Hospital from 1921-1956. | 1576 |
| Patrick, Joseph | Joseph Patrick was a lumberman. He was also heavily involved, with his sons Lester and Frank, in establishing professional hockey in the Victoria region. He also served as an alderman for the City of Victoria. | 1601 |
| Paul, Amarissa | Amarissa Paul was the wife of Valissarios Paul. | 2171 |
| Paul, E.B. | Dr. E.B. Paul was the founder of Victoria College. | 2435 |
| Paul, Valissarios | Valissarios Paul was a merchant at Chungranes Fish Market. He later opened up his own confectionary store at 611 Johnson Street about 1900. | 2170 |
| Pauline, Frederick & Mary | Frederick Pauline was an artist who lived at the Tod House on Heron Street. He was married to Lady Mary Cutler and the father of 13 children. | 1726 |
| Pauline, William F. & F. Muriel | William F. Pauline was born in Esquimalt in 1899. His wife Florence Muriel King was born in James Bay in 1901. | 1531 |
| Payne, George Douglas | George Douglas Payne was born in Victoria on June 30, 1914. | 1386 |
| Pearce, Archibald T. and Amy G. | Archibald T. Pearce was born on June 8, 1879 and came to Victoria in 1883. His wife Amy G. Law was born on July 31, 1883 and came to Victoria in 1891. Archibald was a partner in the firm of Pearce Erickson & Hill Wholesale Merchants. Both Archibald and Amy died in 1970. | 1037 |
| Pearce, Mary (Burt) | Mary Pearce was born in Victoria in January 1905. | 1508 |
| Pears, G. Wallis | G. Wallis Pears was bornin Metchosin on July 23, 1877. He worked as a farmer. | 1598 |
| Pears, Mary Ann & George | Mary Ann Pears came to Victoria in 1862. She met and married George Pears who worked as a packer during the Cariboo Goldrush. | 1597 |
| Pearse, Benjamin William | Benjamin William Pearse was an assistant colonial surveyor and engineer. From 1851-1864 he was the assistant surveyor to J.D. Pemberton. In 1864, he succeeded Pemberton as surveyor general and later served in the Executive Council for the Colony of B.C. | 2231 |
| Pearson, Ethel Ayshford | Ethel Ayshford Pearson came to Victoria at the age of three. She later worked at David Spencer's Store. | 1523 |
| Peart, John | John Peart came to Victoria from St. Catherine's, Ontario and found work as a tinsmith at S.L. Kelly & Co. | 1764 |
| Pease, A.H. and Letty | A.H. Pease was a businessman. | 1012 |
| Peatt, F.J. | Worked as a farmer in March 1862. | 562 |
| Peden, Alexander | Alexander Peden was a fisherman. | 2216 |
| Peden, Sigridur (Breidfjord) | Sigridur (Breidfjord) Peden was born in Pembina, North Dakota on December 1, 1881. After working as a stenographer, she married William Peden. She also served as a life member of the B.C. Woman's Institute and first treasurer of Queen Alexandra Solarium. | 7 |
| Peden, William | William Peden was born in 1881 and came to Victoria in 1886. He was the co-founder of Scott & Peden Ltd. and was heavily involved in sports. He died in 1948. | 8 |
| Pee Shaymoot | 507 | |
| Peetz, Boris & Muriel Edna | Boris Peetz was a silversmith and jeweller. He later opened up a fishing tackle store. | 3 |
| Pellow, Tom & Ann | Tom Pellow was born in Victoria in 1892. He served in the military during World War One and later worked as a labourer. He and his wife Ann were married in 1920. | 1391 |
| Pemberton, Frederick Bernard | Frederick Bernard Pemberton was born on April 26, 1865. He worked in civil engineering and real estate. He was also president of the Royal Jubilee Hospital. He married Mary Ann Dupont Bell in 1892. | 2492 |
| Pemberton, Joseph Despard | Joseph Despard Pemberton was a surveyor and engineer. He was also a member of the Legislative Assembly and Executive of Vancouver Island. | 2490 |
| Pemberton, Susan | 46 | |
| Pemberton, Teresa Jane (nee Grautoff) | Teresa Jane Grautoff was married to Joseph Despard Pemberton. She donated the Memorail Chapel to Royal Jubilee Hospital. | 2491 |
| Pemberton & Son | Pemberton & Son was founded in 1887 by J.D. Pemberton and F.B. Pemberton. It was a real estate firm. | 2494 |
| Pendray, Carl and Florence | Carl Pendray was born in Victoria in 1879. He worked as the president of Bapco Paint. He also served as Mayor of Victoria and as a charter member of the Victoria Rotary Club. | 2197 |
| Pendray, William Joseph and Amelia Jane | William Joseph Pendray was born in 1846 and came to Victoria in 1867. He established the firm B.C. Soap Works in the 1870's and also founded British American Paint Company. He died in 1913. | 2196 |
| Perrodin, T. | T. Perrodin was the treasurer of La Societe Francaise de Bienfaisance et Secours Mutuels de Victoria 1860. | 1374 |
| Petitbeau, Madame Yvonne | Madame Yvonne Petitbeau opened a boarding and day school for young ladies on Fort Street where she taught french and music. | 1375 |
| Pettingell, Benjamin & Johanna | Benjamin Pettingell was the owner of a skating rink. He also established a soap factory on Fort Street. | 14 |
| Pettingell, Benjamin & Pansy | Benjamin Pettingell was born in Victoria on September 27, 1881. Pansy Pettingell was born in Stockton, California and came to Victoria about 1904. | 12 |
| Pettingell, Dolores Theresa | Dolores Theresa Pettingell was born in Victoria on June 7, 1910. She worked as a merchant and jeweller. | 13 |





