Mavis Ockenden is the granddaughter of early Esquimalt resident, Nelson Frederick Ockenden (d. 1919). Her grandfather immigrated from England in 1912 and settled in Dockyard area.
Dave was born in Victoria and attended schools in Vic West and Esquimalt, graduating from Esquimalt High in 1963. He graduated from the University of Victoria in 1969 with a degree in history, and for 25 years was a curator of History in the Modern History Division of the Royal B.C Museum. Following this, he was archivist for the Township of Esquimalt until his retirement in 2010. Dave was the author or co-author of several books and had articles published in Canada, the U.S and U.K. He also wrote "First Water Tigers", the history of the Victoria Fire Department. He was an Honorary Member of the VFD and a member of the VFD'S Historical Society. Dave and his wife Linda had one daughter.
Velma Mary Petch (nee Jacklin) was born in Victoria, B.C., Oct. 17, 1911. She married George Petch, and she served as matron of Esquimalt Chapter #41, Order of the Eastern Star. Velma Petch died Sept. 8, 1996.
R.W. Phipps was a long-time resident of the Greater Victoria area.
Hazel Piper was born in Regina and came to Esquimalt, working as a stenographer in Victoria. She was a member of Esquimalt United Church Young People's and was engaged to Harry Elam when he was killed in 1945. She married Walter E. Piper and they have one son, Martyn Glenn, who lives in Kingston.
Michael Pope is a resident of View Royal B.C.
Sam Ranns, Anna's husband, was the son of Mary Ethel Ranns. Mary Ethel was the widow of John Charles Ranns and later married James Quinn Batchelor on November 3, 1927. She was the matron at the Sailors Home known also as the Sailors' Club and Soldiers & Sailors Rest at the corner of Admirals and Esquimalt Rd. The building was sold in 1935 and became the Tudor House Beer Parlour.