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Buckley, Millicent
E0065 · Pessoa singular · 1925-2016

Millicent Buckley (nee Hughes) was born in Victoria in 1925 and moved to Esquimalt the same year. Her parents operated Hughes Confectionery Store. Millie attended Lampson St. and Esquimalt High School. She worked at V.M.D. #2 yard, Ogden Point, and Yarrows #2. She married Ken Buckley in 1945 and had two sons.

Bugslag, Claude and Sheila
E0138 · Pessoa singular

Claude is the son of Peter Jr. and Myrtle Bugslag. He and his wife, Sheila, had three children. Claude's grandfather, Peter Sr., moved to Victoria from San Francisco in 1881.

Campbell, Helen
E0126 · Pessoa singular

Maiden name is Piddington.

Chamberlain, Judy
E0149 · Pessoa singular

Judy Chamberlain is the daughter of Harold Gurney (Jack) and Dorrie (nee Matheson) Vaio. Jack Vaio was the son of Ernest and Bessie Ray (nee Jones) Vaio. Bessie's mother was Ella Florence Simpkins, daughter of William and Elizabeth Simpkins. The Simpkins family moved to Victoria from Ontario ca. 1890.

Chappell, Pat
E0131 · Pessoa singular
Cholmondeley, Donald
E0049 · Pessoa singular

Donald Cholmondeley was a resident of Victoria, B.C. and member of the Canadian Armed Services.

Collison, Kenneth M.
E0021 · Pessoa singular · 1922-2017

Kenneth M. Collison was born October 1, 1922 in Prince Rupert, BC. He married Gwendolene Ellis on March 21, 1944 and had two children: Elaine (b. 1946) and Judith (b. 1950). Ken was a priest and served with the Anglican Church until he retired in 1987. He moved to Esquimalt in 1985 after purchasing a home on Craigflower Rd.

Conway, William
E0035 · Pessoa singular

The Conway family were residents of Esquimalt, B.C.

Cooper, William
E0139 · Pessoa singular

The Cooper family came to Esquimalt from Halifax in 1920.

Cousland, J. Alistair
E0052 · Pessoa singular · 1931-2017

Alistair Cousland was born October 17, 1931 and was a fourth generation Victorian. He was a nephew of Gladys Wake, and grandson of John and Ada Matson. Ada lived at the former Croft family home, Mount Adelaide, until her death in 1957.
Alistair attended Glenlyon, Brentwood College, Uvic, and UBC and was an active member of the Union Club. He was married to Teresa and had three children. He passed away April 12, 2017.

Alistair's aunt, Nursing Sister Gladys Maude Mary Wake, was a member of the Canadian Army Medical Corps. She enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) on January 6, 1916. Gladys died in Etaples, France on May 21, 1918, after the Germans bombed the Canadian hospital.