| Name | Biographical Note | Location |
| Whatsaymullet | 596 | |
| Whey-Cheeay | 606 | |
| White, Amy O. | Amy O. White was the wife of William R. White. She was born in Loughton, Essex, England in 1877 and came to Vancouver in 1907 and Victoria in 1910. In 1951, she moved back to Vancouver where she resided until her death in 1970. | 1702 |
| White, Charles and Gertrude | 2333 | |
| White, Cleeve | Cleeve White was born in Victoria in 1888 and worked as a barrister and solicitor. He died in 1957. | 2335 |
| White, Dorothy V. Rollin | Dorothy V. Rollin White was born in Victoria on February 3, 1892. | 1042 |
| White, Edward and Lydia | 2334 | |
| White, Flora | Flora White was born in Vancouver in 1909 and lived in Victoria from 1910 to 1942. She was the daughter of William R. and Amy White.In 1972, she retired as an economist for the World Bank in Washington, D.C. In 1991 she moved back to Victoria. | 1701 |
| White, Harriet | Harriet White was born in Edinburgh, Scotland and came to Victoria on January 16, 1853. She worked as a domestic servant and at one point worked at Craigflower Farm. | 2332 |
| White, Robert H. | Robert H. White was born in Vancouver in 1908 and lived in Victoria from 1910 to 1942 when he returned to Vancouver. He was the only son of William R. and Amy O. White. He worked as a purser for the B.C. Coast Service of the C.P.R. before retiring in 1972. He died in 1995. | 1704 |
| White, William H. | William H. White came to Victoria in the late 1880's. He worked as a building contractor and cabinet maker. | 1307 |
| White, William R. | William R. White was born in Greenwich, England in 1877 and moved to Vancouver in 1907. In 1910, he moved to Victoria where he lived until 1950. He retired in 1942 as the assistant Port Steward of the B.C. Coast Service of the C.P.R. He died in Vancouver in 1961. | 1703 |
| White Horse Hotel | 1206 | |
| Whiteford, Mary E. | Mary E. Whiteford was a boarding house owner. | 35 |
| Whiteford, Whilloughby J. | Whilloughby J. Whiteford worked as a labourer. | 34 |
| Whiteley, Capt. Wm. & Caroline | Captain William Henry Whitely was born in Labrador in 1862. He later moved to the west caost where he was employed in the sealing industry and by the C.P.R. as a captain on their sailing vessels. He later worked as a harbour pilot for the Port of Victoria. Caroline Strycker came to the west coast from Ontario in the late 1800's where she served as a missionary nurse. She married William in 1899 in Port Simpson. She was a lifetime member of the Metropolitan United Church where she was active in the Women's Missionary Society and a supporter of the Chinese Home for Girls. | 1282 |
| Whitlaw, Kate | Kate Whitlaw was a milliner. She died on August 25, 1887. | 1035 |
| Whyomilth People | 517 | |
| Wightman, Cyril and Gladys | 1163 | |
| Wigley, Mary Anna | Mary Anna "Bay" Wigley worked in the office of Barnard, Heisterman Robertson and Tait and was a founding member of the Kumtux Club, the forerunner of the Victoria Branch of the Business and Professional Women's Club. | 2406 |
| Wilby, Henry Edward | Henry Edward Wilby started the Victoria Esquimalt Express Service. He was also the first postmaster for Esquimalt and operated a small general store. | 2213 |
| Wille, Carl August | Carl August Wille was the son of Franz Louis Wille. | 2131 |
| Wille, F. Louis and Gertrude A. | Franz Louis Wille Sr. owned Wille's Bakery at 537 Johnson Street. | 2127 |
| Wille, Franz L. and Mary Lulu | Franz Louis. Wille Jr. took over his fathers business, Wille's Bakery, following the death of his parents. | 2126 |
| Wille, Frederick R. and Cissie | Frederick R. Wille was the son of F. Louis Wille. He worked as a baker and head waiter at the Poodle Dog Cafe. He married Cissie Rogers on March 19, 1919. | 2128 |
| Wille, Goode and Annie | Goode Wille was born in Victoria in 1894 and Annie Wille was born in 1896. Goode was the son of F. Louis Wille. | 2130 |
| Wille, Hugo Edward and Margaret N. | Hugo Edward Wille was the son of F. Louis Wille. He worked as a baker. | 2129 |
| Wille, Roy Lewis | Roy Lewis Wille was born in Victoria in 1896. He worked as the director of the New England Hotel from 1920-1935 with his father Harry. | 1628 |
| Williams, Alfred Charles | 671 | |
| Williams, Edmund Austin | 670 | |
| Williams, Hazel E. | Hazel E. Williams (nee Edwards) was a homemaker. | 1503 |
| Williams, Mary Anne & Thomas | Thomas Williams worked for Moore & Whittington. He and his family lived at 3054 Delatre Street. Thomas died in 1927. | 1619 |
| Williams, William and Mary | 572 | |
| Williamson, Liette | Liette Williamson was born in Victoria in 1896. | 1519 |
| Williscroft, Beatrice | 2428 | |
| Williscroft, Christina | Christina Williscroft was married to Walter A. Williscroft. She also was active in the Friendly Help Women's Council, W.C.T.U. and St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. | 1100 |
| Williscroft, George | George Williscroft was the builder and owner of the Georgetown Sawmill on the Skeena River. | 2416 |
| Williscroft, Walter A. | Walter A. Williscroft was a surveyor and construction engineer. He worked for the Government as Superintendent of Public Works from 1899 to 1917. | 2417 |
| Willmore, John | Served on the H.M.S. Satellite in 1860. | 92 |
| Wills, Francis H. | Francis H. Wills worked as a contractor. | 2146 |
| Wills, H.A. (Archie) | H.A. (Archie) Wills was born in Victoria on September 11, 1892. He worked as a newspaperman and also served as an alderman. | 2147 |
| Wilson, Alexander | Alexander Wilson was born in Quebec in 1834. After working in a variety of jobs, he was sent to British Columbia by the Bank of British North America to work as a gold messenger. He arrived in Victoria in 1859. After returning to Quebec, Wilson came back to Victoria in 1864 with his two brothers and established the hardware firm of A7W Wilson. He married Mary Cleaver of Melrose, Scotland. Wilson died in 1918. | 2166 |
| Wilson, Augusta A. (nee Erb) | Augusta A. Wilson (nee Erb) married Joseph E. Wilson in 1896. | 2361 |
| Wilson, Biggerstaff and Bertha Matilda | Biggerstaff and Bertha Matilda Wilson were born in Victoria. | 2358 |
| Wilson, Charles Eilbeck | Charles Eilbeck Wilson worked as a lawyer. He was married to Dolly Wilson and had three children. | 2362 |
| Wilson, Edith Mary | Edith Mary Wilson was a hotel owner who owned the Cecil Hotel and the Royal Ensign Hotel at 17 Mile House. | 1548 |
| Wilson, Frederick & Anna | Frederick Mouat Wilson was bornin Victoria on April 9, 1873. He was the son of Alexander and Mary Wilson. Federick worked for his father's firm of A. & W. Wilson as a plumber. He diedin 1938. His wife Anna Alice Smith was born in Nanaimo on November 7, 1880. She married Federick on September 26, 1906. They had three children and lived at 1415 Harrison Street. She died on July 5, 1940. | 1573 |
| Wilson, H. Goulding | H. Goulding Wilson came to Victoria in 1872. He worked as a manager and partner of Wilson Bros. Wholesale Groceries. He died on June 11, 1962. | 2368 |
| Wilson, Harold Penn | Harold Penn Wilson was the grandson of Thomas Harris. | 1553 |
| Wilson, Henry | Henry Wilson came to Victoria about 1889 where he worked as a marine engineer. He lived on Springfield Avenue with his wife Caroline and three children.. | 1146 |
| Wilson, Isabella (nee Eilbeck) | Isabella Wilson was married to William Wilson. She was born in 1838 and died in 1898. | 2360 |
| Wilson, Joseph | 2364 | |
| Wilson, Joseph E. | Joseph E. Wilson was the oldest son William Wilson and inherited the firm of W & J Wilson. He died in 1945. | 2363 |
| Wilson, Mary Ann Penelope | Mary Ann Penelope Wilson was born in Nottingham, England in 1862 and came to Victoria in 1862. She died in 1925. | 1667 |
| Wilson, Mary Cleaver | Mary Cleaver Wilson was the wife of Alexander Wilson. | 2167 |
| Wilson, Olivia Clifton | Olivia Clifton Wilson was born in Victoria in 1874. She was friends of Emily Carr. | 1668 |
| Wilson, Ruther and Bertha A. | Ruther Wilson was the son of Alexander Wilson. He worked as ana ccountant for his father's firm A & W Wilson. | 1099 |
| Wilson, Sydney & Annie Mead | Sydney Wilson worked as a salesman for the David Spencer Department Store. He was also an organist for St. John's Church for 14 years. Annie Mead Wilson was born at the Royal Hospital in the Songhees in 1862. | 1556 |
| Wilson, William | 2359 | |
| Wilson, William Ridgway | William Ridgway Wilson was an architect who designed the St. John's Church, South Park School and Bay Street Armouries. | 1532 |
| Winger, John and Maria | John and Maria Winger came to Victoria in January 1863. John worked as a butcher. | 2321 |
| Winkel, William Charles | William Charles Winkel worked as City Engineer. He also served in the military during the Boer War and the First World War. | 1076 |
| Winter, Arthur H. | Arthur H. Winter was born in Victoria on May 3, 1904. He worked as a contractor. | 1078 |
| Winter, William Howard | William Howard Winter was born in Victoria on August 24, 1905. | 1739 |
| Wishart, Capt. David D. | Served as the Master of the Norman Morrison in 1848. | 100 |





