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 Names and Addresses of Scottish Clan Chiefs
Only chiefs of whole Names or Clans are included, except certain special instances (marked *) who, though not chiefs of a whole name, were or are for some reason (e.g.
This list of all the recognised clan chiefs is reproduced here by courtesy of Burke's Landed Gentry
CHISHOLM - Hamish Chisholm of Chisholm (The Chisholm), Elmpine, Beck Row, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP28 8BT
www.rampantscotland.com /know/blknow_clanchiefs.htm   (1745 words)

  
 Gathering of the Clans - Devoted To All Things Scottish
A Clan Chisholm Society was revived from 1951, an idea favoured by the late Alastair Chisholm of Chisholm, The Chisholm, great-great-grandson of Mary Gooden-Chisholm who had succeeded in delaying evictions.
The head of the Chisholm clan is called The Chisholm.The early Scottish Chisholms were to be found in Roxburghshire, near the English border.
A line of Border Chisholms survived as Scott Chisholmes, who held the property of Stirches until 1899, when Colonel John James Scott Chisholme of Stirches was killed in a charge at Elandslaagte in South Africa.
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 MyClan.com : Clan Chisholm : Clan History
Roderic Maciain Chisholm was active in the 1715 rising under the Earl of Mar. Chisholm of Crocfin, an aged veteran, led two hundred men of the clan at the Battle of Sheriffmuir.
The Chisholms still adhered to the Jacobite cause, and when Bonnie Prince Charlie raised his father’s standard in 1745, Roderick, a younger son of the chief, was appointed colonel of a battalion.
Having conveyed the prince to the coast of Arisaig, Hugh Chisholm shook hands with him and vowed never to shake hands with another man. He lived to a ripe old age and is said to have kept his vow.
www.myclan.com /clans/Chisholm_20/default.php   (1745 words)

  
 clan shaw tartan Resources
Clan Crests Scottish Clan Crests and Badges in Cross-Stitch Scottish Clan Crests Anderson Armstrong Barclay Brown Bruce Buchanan Cameron Campbell Carmichael Carr Chisholm Colquhoun Davidson...
Clan Societies Armstrong (USA) Armstrong (Canada) Baird Bell Blair Bruce Bruce (USA) Buchanan Campbell Carmichael Chisholm Colquhoun Cunningham Donald (Nova Scotia) Donald (USA - UK)...
Clan Shaw Tartan Donation Shaw Clan Shaw Tartan Donation by dcameroncerabone@electricscotland.zzn.c...
www.thetartanbox.com /directory/clan-shaw-tartan.html   (1745 words)

  
 Scottish name meaning - Scottish clans and family name pages - C
Clan Chisholm Society - Branches in Australia,Canada,New Zealand,Scotland,South Africa and USA
From Gaelic, Campbell meaning 'crooked mouth', the clan claims descent from the early kings of Ireland and the
Clan Carson Genealogy site -- A history of the Carson family, their Tartan and their Crest
www.scotlandsclans.com /clans3.htm   (452 words)

  
 Clan Chisholm
The modern clan Chisholm or Siosal, in Inverness-shire, though claiming to be of Celtic origin, are, it is probable, descended from one of the northern collaterals of the original family of Chisholme of Chisholme in Roxburghshire, which possessed lands there as early as the reign of Alexander III.
The protection afforded Prince Charles Edward by the seven men of Glen Morriston during the critical days of his wandering in the Chisholm country and its neighbourhood, was only part of the devoted effort put forth by the clan on that memorable occasion.
He was succeeded by his clansman, Aeneas Chisholm, who, after an education at Valladolid, became tutor at Douai in 1786, and priest in Strathglass three years later.
www.electricscotland.com /webclans/atoc/chishol2.html   (3275 words)

  
 CHISHOLM Clan Chisholm research
Once you are a member, you can fully take part in the genealogy project of the Clan Chisholm Society.
If this does not prove enough, you can turn to the Clan Chisholm message board and to the records...
The first advice is to join the Clan Chisholm Society !
www.geocities.com /Paris/4111/chisholm/chisholm.html   (221 words)

  
 Clan Chisholm Gathering 2002
In the 51st year of The Clan Chisholm Society, the UK Branch is organizing a "Chisholm Walk" from Kintail to Glen Affric, following an ancient route through magnificent scenery with an overnight stop at a hostel on the way.
The Annual Gathering of the United Kingdom Branch of the Clan Chisholm Society will be held September 6-7, 2002 in Inverness, Scotland.
Photo by David Chisholm Higgins, Member, Clan Chisholm Society
www.clanchisholmsociety.org /Pages/2002-ClanGathering.html   (409 words)

  
 Scottish Clans C
Cameron of Lochiel is the chief house of the clan.
The clan were not too severally punished for this brave deed as they had been more careful during the period and the clan had not openly supported the Stuart cause for the true monarchy to sit on the throne of Scotland.
It was under the command of Robert Campbell of Glenlyon and two companies of Argyll's Regiment that the slaughter of the Maclaine of Glencoe, of the clan Macdonald, took place on February the thirteenth, 1692.
www.royalhouseofstewart.org.uk /clanc.htm   (3187 words)

  
 Chisholm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chisholm is also the name of a Scottish clan.
Chisholm is also a TAFE Institute in Australia.
Chisholm is the last name of some historical figures:
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chisholm   (98 words)

  
 Clan Chisholm
The modern clan Chisholm or Siosal, in Inverness-shire, though claiming to be of Celtic origin, are, it is probable, descended from one of the northern collaterals of the original family of Chisholme of Chisholme in Roxburghshire, which possessed lands there as early as the reign of Alexander III.
The protection afforded Prince Charles Edward by the seven men of Glen Morriston during the critical days of his wandering in the Chisholm country and its neighbourhood, was only part of the devoted effort put forth by the clan on that memorable occasion.
He was succeeded by his clansman, Aeneas Chisholm, who, after an education at Valladolid, became tutor at Douai in 1786, and priest in Strathglass three years later.
www.electricscotland.com /webclans/atoc/chishol2.html   (98 words)

  
 Clan Chisholm Society-US Branch Calendar
Ferndale, WA Clan Chisholm Ambassador: Gordon A. Chisholm, Jr.
Kelso, WA Clan Chisholm Ambassador: Gordon A. Chisholm, Jr.
Graham, WA Clan Chisholm Ambassador: Gordon A. Chisholm, Jr.
www.clanchisholmsociety.org /Pages/USA-Calendar.html   (345 words)

  
 Chisholm - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chisholm is also the name of a Scottish clan.
Chisholm is also a TAFE Institute in Australia.
Chisholm is the last name of some historical figures:
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chisholm   (98 words)

  
 The Chisholm Trail (Side Trips)
Jesse Chisholm's Web site offers all sorts of information about the Chisholm clan and lineage.
The Chisholm Trail Heritage Center (formerly known as On the Chisholm Trail Statue and Museum) was established in 1998 to commemorate and celebrate the history and heritage of the old Chisholm Trail and the other great cattle trails of the late 19th Century.
Jesse himself is both namesake and great-great-great-grandson of the famous Chisholm Trail Jesse, and he includes all sorts of genealogical information about his ancestor and other members of the extended Chisholm family.
www.thechisholmtrail.com /links.htm   (372 words)

  
 The Best Reviews: Amanda Scott, Reiver's Bride Review
Fiona has been engaged to Chisholm's nephew, Kit, who disappeared after being accused of murder and is presumed dead.
Lady Ellyson is outraged that her cousin, the beautiful Fiona, is being married off to Eustace Chisholm, a greedy predator.
Scott's Secret Clan novels, is fun and entertaining.
www.thebestreviews.com /review14816   (372 words)

  
 webGED: Sparks Family Tree Data Page
As indicated above, Margaret Chisholm, both of whose parents weremembers of the Chisholm clan, was born near the town of Beauly in theScottish Highlands on July 29, 1895.
She was the third born of the eightchildren of Donald and Helen (Chisholm) Chisholm.
Donald Chisholm is buried in the cemetary adjacent to St.Mary's
sparksfamilytree.net /family_tree/wga15.html   (2482 words)

  
 J Chisholm Boots
Chisholm is also the name of a scotish clan.
Chisholm is the last name of an American philosopher and an American politician:
Chisholm is the name of several places in the UnitedStates :
www.cabaret-54.com /dust27371-j%20chisholm%20boots.html   (375 words)

  
 Chisholm Bishops
Bishop John Chisholm was the Vicar-Apostolic of the Highland District.
These are photographs of what I am told are the gravestones of my fourth great grand uncle, Bishop John Chisholm, (born in February of 1752 and died on July 8, 1814) and his brother, Bishop Æneas Chisholm (died 1818).
The Fair Bishops (na h-Easbuigean Bana) are the sons of Valentine Chisholm of Inchully and Janet Macdonell.
www.clanchisholmsociety.org /Pages/ChisholmBishopsBio.html   (148 words)

  
 Society President Merritt Chisholm Attends the Australia and New Zealand Branch AGMs and Visits with Chisholms Down Under
Her genealogies of 25 NZ families are now in the International Clan Chisholm database in Scotland.
The church overlooks the Chisholm homestead in the wooded Wollondilly Valley.
Also displayed are medals of Elizabeth Chisholm, nursing sister in France in WW1, and a Chisholm’s red army jacket.
www.clanchisholmsociety.org /Pages/TripDownUnder.html   (148 words)

  
 History of the Chisholms
This address was presented by Dr. Chisholm to Alexander, on behalf of his Canadian countrymen, at the St. James Hotel, Jermyn Street, London, in presence of his mother and several members of the clan.
James Sutherland Chisholm, son to Roderick Chisholm (who died at Montreal during the cholera of 1832), and nephew to Captain Donald Chisholm, H.P., Royal Highlanders He is heir of entail to the Chisholm Estates, failing issue to the present chief, Duncan MacDonell Chisholm, Captain and Adjutant of the Coldstream Guards.
He was second son of John Chisholm, XX of Strathglass, commonly called "an Siosal Ruadh" and immediate younger brother of Roderick, the twenty first chief, in whose person the estates had, after 1715, been forfeited to the Crown.
www.rootsweb.com /~onglenga/chishol.htm   (148 words)

  
 History of the Chisholm Clan
The Chisholm clan motto is "Feros ferio" which means "I am fierce with the fierce".
The clan chief is referred to as "The Chisholm".
Certainly, Sir Robert Chisholm was appointed constable of Urquhart Castle in 1359 but that was in succession to his maternal grandfather.
www.rampantscotland.com /clans/blclanchisholm.htm   (148 words)

  
 Annual Report of THE CLAN CHISHOLM SOCIETY
Fay and Michael Chisholm, who for a decade had played major roles in running the NZ Society, have nobly taken on the roles of coordinators of the Artefacts Register for the international Clan Chisholm Society.
Lillian Gordon (chairwoman) gave a commentary on all the areas we were shown such as the Chisholm stone at Mauld Bridge.
He was the first Chisholm to come as a free settler to the new colony, arriving on the 3rd Fleet in 1791.
www.clanchisholmsociety.org /Pages/AnnualReport.html   (5452 words)

  
 Gentleman of Jazz - Chapter Seven
The first, in 1956, was in a Caledonian epic entitled "The MacReekie Rising of '74" in which I played Chisholm MacChisholm the Steaming Kilt, threatening to wreak revenge on the sassenachs for abducting our clan's hairy caber.
Well, to be strictly accurate, George VI was king - but radio came a pretty close second.
This was borne out by the fact that visiting American artistes of the calibre of Frank Sinatra were more attracted to sound studios than to ones with cameras in them.
georgechisholm.tripod.com /chap7.htm   (913 words)

  
 Canada Clan Chisholm Bibliography
He was the father of William Chisholm, founder of Oakville, and the great great grandfather of Brock Chisholm, founder of the World Health Organization.
The CHISHOLMS OF CROY by Hazel Chisholm Mathews details the history of her ancestors from the time they left Croy (near Culloden and Cawdor Castle) in the 1760s.
Related article on our web site: William Chisholm, Founder of Oakville, Ontario
www.clanchisholmsociety.org /Pages/Canada-ChisholmBib.html   (459 words)

  
 Clan Chisholm Bibliography
NOTE: Jean Dunlop Munro, Ph.D., is a former editor of The Clan Chisholm Society Journal and author of several publications (see also "The Clan Chisholm" listed under "Dunlop").
NOTE: Jean Dunlop Munro, Ph.D., is a former editor of The Clan Chisholm Society Journal and author of several publications (her other works are listed under "Munro").
CHISHOLM GENEALOGY: Being a record of the name from AD 1254 with short sketches of allied families.
www.clanchisholmsociety.org /Pages/ChisholmBib.html   (459 words)

  
 Chisholm Family
For more information on the Chisholm family check out the Chisholm, Clan - Home Page or E-Mail Grey at GreyChis@who.net.
www.chisholmclan.com /greychis/family   (20 words)

  
 webGED: Sparks Family Tree Data Page
As indicated above, Margaret Chisholm, both of whose parents weremembers of the Chisholm clan, was born near the town of Beauly in theScottish Highlands on July 29, 1895.
"Ellen, daughter of Donald Chisholm, Crofter, and of Ellen (sic)Chisholm, his wife, was born at Risauri, in the Parish of Kilmarick, onthe 2nd day of February, 1904 and was baptized by me on the 21st of samemonth and year.
Register of Baptisms, St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Beauly,Invernesshire for 1895: "Margaret, daughter of Donald Chisholm, crofter,and Ellen (sic) Chisholm, his wife, was born at Rulick (sic), Parish ofKilmorack, on the 29th day of July, 1895, and was baptised by me on the4th August of same year.
www.sparksfamilytree.net /family_tree/wga15.html   (20 words)

  
 Names and Addresses of Scottish Clan Chiefs
CHISHOLM - Hamish Chisholm of Chisholm (The Chisholm), Elmpine, Beck Row, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP28 8BT
HANNAY - Ramsey Hannay of Kirkdale and of that Ilk, Cardoness House, Gatehouse-of-Fleet, Kirkcudbrightshire
SKENE - Danus Skene of Skene, Nether Pitlour, Strachmiglo, Fife
www.rampantscotland.com /know/blknow_clanchiefs.htm   (20 words)

  
 Names and Addresses of Scottish Clan Chiefs
CHISHOLM - Hamish Chisholm of Chisholm (The Chisholm), Elmpine, Beck Row, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP28 8BT
SKENE - Danus Skene of Skene, Nether Pitlour, Strachmiglo, Fife
CHARTERIS - The Earl of Wemyss and March, KT, Gosford House, Longniddry.
www.rampantscotland.com /know/blknow_clanchiefs.htm   (20 words)

  
 Names and Addresses of Scottish Clan Chiefs
CHISHOLM - Hamish Chisholm of Chisholm (The Chisholm), Elmpine, Beck Row, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP28 8BT
HANNAY - Ramsey Hannay of Kirkdale and of that Ilk, Cardoness House, Gatehouse-of-Fleet, Kirkcudbrightshire
SKENE - Danus Skene of Skene, Nether Pitlour, Strachmiglo, Fife
www.rampantscotland.com /know/blknow_clanchiefs.htm   (1745 words)

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