| Name | Biographical Note | Location |
| Siffkin, W. | 2501 | |
| Silouoy-Mitchtin | 559 | |
| Silver, John F. & Mary | John Silver was a stonemason. His wife was Mary Silver. | 27 |
| Simpson, Henry & Adelaide | Henry & Adelaide Simpson arrived on the Norman Morrison in 1852. They initially worked as abaker and a laundress for the Hudson's Bay Company before homesteading in Saanich. The couple built the Prairie Inn and held the mail delivery contract in the Saanich Peninsula. | 635 |
| Sinclair, Dr. Archibald | Dr. Archibald Sinclair was a physician. | 1561 |
| Sivertz, Christian and Elinborg | Christian Sivertz worked as a letter carrier. He also served as the secretary-treasurer of the Victoria Labour Council for 11 years and as the President of the B.C. Federation of Labour for one year. He also served on the School Board, Hospital Board and Library Board. | 1166 |
| Sketlesun | 590 | |
| Skinner, Thomas J. and Mary L. (nee Goode) | Thomas J. and Mary L. Skinner arrived in Victoria on board the Norman Morison on January 16, 1853. Thomas started the Constance Cove Farm for the H.B.C. Thomas and Mary had five children. | 633 |
| Sluggett, John & Fanny | John and Fanny Sluggett emigrated to Canada from Devon, England. The Sluggett's established a farm in Brentwood. The family donated large amounts of land for Brentwood School. | 1452 |
| Smedley, Frank and Anne Reid (nee Florence) | Frank Smedley worked in a variety of positions. These include working for a trucking firm, a music company, a relief office and as a weighmaster for the City of Victoria. | 2371 |
| Smedley, Frank and Anne Reid (nee Florence) | Frank Smedley worked in a variety of positions. These include working for a trucking firm, a music company, a relief office and as a weighmaster for the City of Victoria. | 2370 |
| Smethurst, James | James Smethurst was born in Victoria in 1867. He worked as a building contractor. James was the father of four children. | 2229 |
| Smith, Andrew Johnstone | Andrew Johnstone Smith was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1839 and came to Victoria about 1874. He worked as an architect and contractor for Smith & Clark Contractors and Builders. He died in 1899. | 1513 |
| Smith, Douglas Edgar | Douglas Edgar Smith was a teacher who taught at Oak Bay High School and Victoria High. He was also in charge of Personnel Selection, Pacific Command during the Second World War. | 2136 |
| Smith, Hiram I. | Hiram Isaac Smith was a salesman in hardware. He was married to Jennie Smith and had two children who attended South Park School. | 1488 |
| Smith, James | Served on the H.M.S. Thetis. Drowned in Esquimalt Harbour on June 3, 1852 at the age of 31. | 85 |
| Smith, John & Ann Raines | John & Ann Raines Smith arrived in Victoria on board the Robert Lee on January 13, 1863. John became the owner of a house cleaning service. He and his wife were the parents of eleven children. Ann died in 1877 and John died in 1884. | 1710 |
| Smith, John & Ellen | John Smith was born in England on September 22, 1860. His wife Ellen was born in London, England on May 26, 1852. They came to Victoria in 1908 with their son Ira Francis. John found work as a caretaker of the Point Ellice Shipyards.Ellen died in 1925 and John died in 1929. | 1616 |
| Smith, John C. & Elizabeth | John Smith arrived in Victoria in 1863 with his parents John & Ann Raines Smith. He became a pioneer fruit grower in the Royal Oak and Saanich areas. He and his wife Elizabeth were the parents of nine children. He died in 1940 and Elizabeth died in 1945. | 1709 |
| Smith, John William | John William Smith worked as a master mechanic and as a tugboat captain. | 1725 |
| Smith, Kingston & Patricia (nee Borde) | Sidney Kingston Smith was born in Victoria on October 22, 1920, the son of Arthur Benjamin and Florence Marion Smith. His wife Patricia Kathleen Boarde was the youngest daughter of Leon Hippolyte Borde and Edith Winnifred Cox. She was born on March 17, 1920. | 1343 |
| Smith, Maude & Don | Don Smith was a government employee. | 1718 |
| Smith, W. Ken & Vivian E. | W. Ken Smith was a Provincial employee and the deputy minister of Municipal Affairs until 1975. | 1636 |
| Smith, William Burlington | 2020 | |
| Snawnuck | 565 | |
| Snell, Louise Elliott Kay | Louise Elliott Kay Snell was the matron at the B.C. Protestant Orphan's Home. She died in 1938 at the age of 81 years. | 1606 |
| Snider, Albert William | Albert William Snider was born in Victoria on February 9, 1879, the son of Emma Cheeseman and William Henry Snider. | 506 |
| Snider, Emma (nee Cheeseman) | Emma Cheeseman was born in Fort Victoria on January 20, 1854, the daughter of Richard Cheeseman and Jane Dyke. She later married William Henry Snider who came to Victoria in 1862. | 510 |
| Snider, Grace Amelia (nee Burt) | Grace Amelia Burt was born in Victoria on November 18, 1879, the daughter of Amelia and Stephen Sylvester Burt. She later married Albert William Snider. | 508 |
| Sommer, Joseph | Joseph Sommer was born in 1848 and came to Victoria from San Francisco in 1876. He worked for the furniture firm of Jacob Sehl for seven years before opening up his own furniture and art goods store at 1012 Government Street in 1883. | 2293 |
| Soo, Chuck Yew | Soo Chuck Yew emigrated to Victoria in 1909. He worked as a woodworker. | 1410 |
| Sorby, Thomas | 50 | |
| Soule, Anna (Rubidge) | Anna Rubidge came to Victoria with her husband C.J. Soule in February 1890. She was the mother of six children. She died on November 21, 1903. | 1311 |
| Soule, Cornelius John | Cornelius John Soule was born in London, England on April 14, 1851. He came to Victoria in 1890 where he worked as an architect. He was married to Anna Rubidge from 1875-1903. About 1905, he married Mary Emma Schultz. He died at Milnes Landing on June 8, 1939. | 1317 |
| Soule, Cornelius Norman | Cornelius Norman Soule was born in Brandon on December 29, 1882. He served as a soldier in the First World War and also worked as a farmer. | 1318 |
| Soule, David Harold | David Harold Soule was born in Guelph on September 15, 1888. He came to Victoria with his parents C.J. and Anna Soule. He later worked as a pharmacist, lineman and farmer. He also served in the First World War as a soldier. | 1316 |
| Soule, Gilbert Rubidge | Gilbert Rubidge Soule was born in Guelph on December 12, 1877. He came to Victoria with his parents C.J. and Anna Soule in 1890. He later worked as a clerk. | 1308 |
| Soule, Mary Emma (nee Schultz) | Mary Emma Schultz was the second wife of C.J. Soule. She was a teacher who taught at the William Head Quarantine Station. | 1309 |
| Soule, Norman | 1313 | |
| Soule, Rupert Frederick | Rupert Frederick Soule was born on March 29, 1909, the son of C.J. and Mary Emma Soule. He worked as a logger. | 1314 |
| South Saanich People | 594 | |
| Southgate, James Johnson | 2063 |





