George Robinson, manager at the Hudson's Bay Company at the Nanaimo mines from 1854 to 1859; also was a photographer.
The Reverend Cornelius Bryant, Methodist minister in Nanaimo in the early 1860's.
John Bryden of Nanaimo.
Coal Tyee.
Adam Grant Horne, of Nanaimo; the second in command at the fort.
Mary, Mrs. John McGregor; died in Nanaimo 27 May 1905, at the age of 94.
Reverend A. Brown of Nanaimo.
Marshall Bidwell Bray, Government Agent, Nanaimo.
Mrs. C. N. Young, Departure Bay, Dunsmuir Colliery.
John Bryden of North Nanaimo.
William Earl, a Cariboo pioneer; Postmaster at Nanaimo
Agnes Dunsmuir; later Mrs. James Harvey.
John Bryden of Nanaimo.
Colin McKenzie.
Mr. James Harvey, Nanaimo shopkeeper; married Agnes Dunsmuir.
William Kirkwood Leighton, came to Victoria 14 Sep 1863; brother of Mrs. Robert Burns McMicking.
Adam Grant Horne.
The Reverend Thomas Derrick; Nanaimo Wesleyan Church.
Peter Sabiston of Nanaimo.
Thomas Lea Fawcett; Nanaimo government agent.
Mrs. Dennis Jennings.
Henry Croft, known as Harry; married Mary Dunsmuir; the town of Crofton named after him.
Mrs. Harry Croft; nee Mary Jean Dunsmuir.
Richard Gibson, mayor of Nanaimo, 1887.
S. Fiddick, of Nanaimo.
Mrs. Taylor, nee Williams, wife of the Reverend Taylor of Nanaimo.
Samuel Fiddick, owner of Occidental Hotel, Nanaimo.
Mark Bate, first mayor of Nanaimo.
Alexander Mayer, pioneer merchant in Nanaimo.
C.H. Dickie, Nanaimo M.P.