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March, Albert
E0070 · Persoon · 1913-1996

Albert (Ab) March served in the Royal Canadian Navy and retired in Esquimalt, B.C. He was married to Thelma and they had at least one daughter, Louise.

Marshall, Harry
E0061 · Persoon

Harry Marshall is a resident of Esquimalt B.C.

McFarlane, Barbara
E0097 · Persoon

Barbara McFarlane (nee Floyd) is an employee of the Greater Victoria School Board and attended Lampson Street School (Esquimalt) and Esquimalt High School. Her mother is Beatrice (McDonald) Floyd.

Mee, Brian
E0115 · Persoon

Brian Mee was a Board Member of Esquimalt Neighbourhood House and organized the opening ceremonies.

Merz, George
E0024 · Persoon · 1926-2007

George Merz was a WWII Veteran. After the war, he was a career civil servant retiring as Municipal Clerk of Esquimalt.

Milligan, Edith
E0013 · Persoon

Edith Milligan (Nee Driver) moved to Esquimalt from Vic West in 1907. After attending Victoria High School she passed through the Victoria Normal School. She taught three years in the country and three years at Lampson Street School.

Minaker, Dennis
E0124 · Persoon

Dennis Minaker is the author of Next to the Gorge and The Gorge of Summers Gone.

Muir, Claire
E0107 · Persoon

Claire Muir is a member of the Silver Threads Writers' Group. Her husband, David Muir, also a writer, died in 1993.

Bailey family
E0025 · Familie

Thomas Bailey and his wife, Isabella Dougla Bailey (nee Appleton), lived in Esquimalt. Thomas was chartered accountant and Isabella was a Sunday school teacher at Esquimalt United church. Thomas's father, Fred Bailey, worked as a timekeeper in the Dockyards. Thomas and Isabella's daughter, D.J. Bailey, married into the Munro family. Her husband was an electrician and she became a teacher at Bank St. Elementary. They had 4 children: Lynne, Bruce, Robert, John.