John and Ethel Acreman were married in 1915 and resided in Esquimalt, B.C. with their children, Doris and Douglas. John Acreman was Esquimalt's Chief of Police from 1926 to 1930.
The Brown family lived in Hedley, B.C., and were involved in mining at the Nickle Plate Mine. The house at 1182 Old Esquimalt Road (now 706 Warder Place) was built in 1913 for Percival R. Brown. Herbert P.R. Brown is a grandson of Percival.
Dorothy Cockrell is the daughter of Annie McVie (1895-1985).
Annie was a resident of Esquimalt and active in a number of community organizations including the Esquimalt Women's Institute and the Esquimalt Community Club. She was later on the Board of the Victoria Senior Citizens Housing Authority.
Hugh Peters was the son of Colonel James Peters, first commanding officer of Work Point in Esquimalt, B.C.
George Levi (Leo) Whittle emigrated from England to Chicago, Illinois, to take up a career in real estate. He later lived in Esquimalt, BC.
Darwin Robinson was born in Parry Sound and came to Esquimalt with the Royal Canadian Navy. Following a career of 39 years, he retired in 1995. He is married to the former Sherri Smith, they have four children. Mr. Robinson was a member of Municipal Council from 1979-1985, and was Mayor from 2003 to 2005.
David William Metcalfe moved to Esquimalt in 1965. He worked at Yarrows Shipyard as a foreman and Fire Chief for 40 years. He was also a member of the Library Board and the Emergency Preparedness Committee. Dave and his wife, Eleanor, lived in their Esquimalt home for 44 years, before moving to the Renaissance Retirement Residence.
Tom Redhead is the grandson of Robert (1871-1962) and Sarah Ann Redhead (1869-1937) who moved to Esquimalt from England in 1907. Robert and Sarah had five children: George, Thomas, Harry, Eleanor, and Annie.