| Name | Biographical Note | Location |
| T.N. Hibben & Co. | 1213 | |
| Ta Hoy Us | 531 | |
| Tait, Evelyn | Evelyn Tait was born in Victoria in January 1908. | 1278 |
| Takahashi, Kosaburo & Toyo | Kosaburo & Toyo Takahashi came to Victoria about 1912. They operated a dry cleaning and tailor store on Yates Street called Togo Cleaners | 1536 |
| Takata, Harry Hayato | Harry Hayato Takata started and operated the Japanese Tea Garden at Gorge Park. He lived in Victoria from 1899 to 1942. | 1533 |
| Tate, Frederick | Frederick Tate came to Victoria in 1901. He built and operated the Silverpring Brewery with his father Robert Tate. He lived on Langford Street from 1901 until his death in 1958. | 1396 |
| Tate, Mr. & Mrs. Reginald H. | Reginald Tate came to Victoria with his family in 1901. He built the Silverpring Brewery and later joined the Victoria Fire Department as an engineer. His wife came to Victoria from Engalnd in 1909. | 1397 |
| Tatskayum | 545 | |
| Taylor, Howard & Margaret | Howard Taylor worked for Brackman & Ker and later as a transit driver. He also served overseas for the 30th Battalion, C.E.F. He was married to Margaret King and was the father of one daughter Yvonne. | 1612 |
| Teague, John | John Teague was an architect. He also served as mayor of the City of the Victoria. | 2271 |
| Teague, John | John Teague was an architect. He also served as mayor of the City of the Victoria. | 1170 |
| Tee-Ayqualesus | 525 | |
| Teechamista People | 501 | |
| Terry, W.S. and Ida (nee Tufts) | Wallace S. Terry worked as a druggist. | 1011 |
| Terry's Drug Store | Terry's was one of the most popular meeting places in Victoria and was located on the S. E. corner of Pandora and Douglas Streets. It was founded by Wallace Samuel Terry in 1897. Although originally a Drug Store, Terry's later became a popular place to eat and dance after the theatre. Wallace Terry died at age 61 in 1932. | 1218 |
| Tet, Semken | 1234 | |
| Tewhameea | 567 | |
| Thibodeau, Frère Gédéon | Frère Gédéon Thibodeau was born at Saint-Jacques l'Achigan. He worked as a teacher and also assisted at the Sisters of St. Ann in Victoria. | 1381 |
| Thlamic | 513 | |
| Thomas, George | George Thomas came to Fort Victoria in 1851. He worked as a carperneter for the Hudson's Bay Company for five years and also did a variety of other jobs. In 1863 he married Elizabeth Watson and settled on a farm in North Saanich at what is now Deep Cove.About 1870, the family moved to Central Saanich where they farmed at 6536 West Saanich Road. George died in 1909 and his wife died in 1916. | 634 |
| Thompson, Don and Marjorie | Don Thompson was born in Nanaimo in 1890. He moved to Victoria about 1907 where he worked as a teamster. | 1221 |
| Thomson, John & Isabella | John Thomson was a clerk for B.C. Electric Company. He was also one of the founders of Oaklands Gospel Hall in 1912. | 1557 |
| Thomson, Kenneth L. | Kenneth L. Thomson was born on February 10, 1916. He was the great grandson of John Sluggett. | 1740 |
| Thomson, William and Margaret | 536 | |
| Thornbery, Gregory Hartley and Muriel | Gregory Hartley Thornbery was born in London in 1889. After working for several farms, he moved to Canada about 1910. He was hired by the Provincial Government of B.C. to help imporve the quality of milk in the Province. | 2466 |
| Thorne, James | 2014 | |
| Thorsen, Oscar and Gyda | Oscar Thorsen worked as a foreman in the construction industry. He was married to Gyda Thorsen. | 1658 |
| Tiedemann, Hermann Otto | Hermann Otto Tiedemann was born in Berlin 1821 and arrived in Victoria in 1858. He worked as an engineer, surveyor, architect and was the first civil engineer in the Surveyor General's Department. He also worked for the C.P.R. and Nanaimo Coalmines. | 2151 |
| Tierney, John H. & Rose | John H. Tierney came to Victoria in 1904. He worked as a sawmill foreman. He was married to Rose Tierney. | 28 |
| Till Kaymut | 604 | |
| Tiller, Edward | Served on the H.M.S. Sutlej. | 88 |
| Titcomb, J.S. | Worked as a pilot. | 2395 |
| Tobin, Arthur Henry | Arthur Henry Tobin was a baker, store and restaurant proprietor. He aaprenticed at Clay's Bakery and Tearoom on Fort Street before eventually purchasing the business. He died in 1946. | 2200 |
| Tobin, Brian Arthur | Brian Arthur Tobin was born in Victoria in 1909. After attending Victoria College and UBC, he started work as a journalist. He worked for the Victoria Daily Times from 1947-1974 and was its editor from 1965-1974. | 1165 |
| Tobin, Kathleen B. | Kathleen B. Tobin was born in Victoria on March 6, 1906. She worked as a schoolteacher at Willows Elementary, Sir James Douglas and MacDonald Park schools and also on Pender Island. | 2202 |
| Tobin, Mary Ann (nee Cox) | Mary Ann (nee Cox) Tobin was born in Victoria in 1873. She was the wife of Arthur H. Tobin and died in 1964. | 2201 |
| Tod, John | 651 | |
| Todd, Albert Edward | Albert Edward Todd was born in Victoria on August 5, 1878. He worked in the wholesale grocery and salmon canning business. He also served as mayor of Victoria from 1917-1918 and was an early promoter of good roads and tourism. He died on August 26, 1928. | 2284 |
| Todd, Anna Fox | Anna Fox Todd was the first wife of J.H. Todd. | 2281 |
| Todd, Charles Fox and Louisa | Charles Fox Todd was born in Brampton, Ontario in 1856. He was the son of Jacob Hunter Todd. Charles died in Victoria on December 23, 1941.and Louisa | 2285 |
| Todd, Dr. John L. | 2280 | |
| Todd, Ernest | Ernest Dain Todd was born in Victoria on April 4, 1887, the son of Charles Fox Todd. He died on September 10, 1978. | 2287 |
| Todd, Ethel Miller | Ethel Miller Todd was born in Owen Sound and came to Victoria about 1910. She was the wife of Ernest Dain Todd. She died on May 16, 1958. | 2288 |
| Todd, Jacob Hunter | Jacob Hunter Todd was born in 1827 and came to Victoria in 1863. He worked as a merchant. His first wife was Anna Fox Todd and his second wife was Rosanna Wigley Todd. | 2283 |
| Todd, Louisa | 2286 | |
| Todd, Mary Chatwin | 2162 | |
| Todd, Rory A. D. & Phoebe | Rory A. D. Todd was born in Scotland, the son of F. Dundas Todd. After serving in the First World War, he returned to Victoria and worked as a civil engineer. He died in 1936. | 1594 |
| Todd, Rosanna (nee Wigley) | Rosanna Wigley was the second wife of Jacob Hunter Todd. | 2282 |
| Tolmie, William Fraser | 2052 | |
| Tomlin, Edwin & Olive | Edwin Tomlin was born on August 27, 1884 in Kent, England and moved to Canada in 1907. In 1908, started with the B.C.Cement Company as a bookkeeper and worked his way to the position of President in 1943. He died in 1943. He was married to Olive Wilson. | 1675 |
| Topp, Benjamin | Served on the H.M.S. Cormorant in 1846. | 86 |
| Townsend, Charlotte | Charlotte Townsend came to Victoria in 1862 on the S.S. Tynemouth. | 1586 |
| Townsend, Susan Emma & Harriet E. | Susan Emma & Harriet E. Townsend were the first white twins born in Victoria on December 20, 1867. | 1585 |





