Vera Easton lived at 851 Wollaston Street with her sister Kathleen Beresford. The home was sold to Vera's nephew, Charles Simonds, in 1984.
The Emery family originally settled in the San Juan Valley (Port Renfrew, B.C.) ca. 1893 and later resided in Esquimalt. Anne Emery married Rev. J. C. Jackson. Her brother, Samuel Emery, worked for Yarrows Limited. Samuel married Zeno Marjorie Gladys Coldwell on 17 April 1930. They had two children: Zeno Anne (b. 1930) and William Arthur. Zeno Anne married Jack Fisher and had two sons. William Arthur (Bill), married Marilyn and had two sons.
The Esquimalt Waterworks Company served areas within the present boundaries of the municipality of Esquimalt. It ceased activity in 1925 and its operations were taken over by the City of Victoria.
Sally Dzus was the daughter of Captain Douglas McNaughton Gosse (1904-1971).
The HMCS Esquimalt Memorial Association was formed in memory of HMCS Esquimalt, the last Canadian warship lost during WWII near Halifax harbour on April 16, 1945. Between 1989 and 2011 the Association hosted yearly services at the HMCS Esquimalt memorial cairn on the anniversary of the ship's sinking. The services are now jointly hosted by the RCN and Township.
Captain Douglas McNaughton Gosse worked on the CGS Estevan and for the Canadian Pacific British Columbia Coast Steamship Service.
Pat Mulcahy attended Esquimalt High School in 1915.
Gwen Poirier is a resident of Esquimalt, B.C.
William Stevens is a resident of Esquimalt, B.C.
The Lampson Street School Parent-Teacher Association supported school activities at Lampson Street School in Esquimalt, B.C.