Current News
Project Updates
Quite a bit of progress has been made on some Society projects. Please check out the new Clan History, Genealogy and DNA Project pages for more information.
DNA Project Raffle
Congratulations to Mr. Keith Chisholm Brown of mid Wales, UK, the winner of our DNA raffle!
New Chisholm Tartan Approved!
The US Branch is proud to announce the approval of the Chisholm Colonial Tartan! Congratulations to Kat Moore of Lenexa, Kansas, USA! Check out the US Branch home page for more details.
2008 Clan Gathering - Banff/Canmore, Canada
If anyone has pictures, stories, or any other information regarding the recent Clan Gathering in Banff, please send them to the site admin and we'll get them posted to our photo gallery.
Bennie Chisholm has written a wonderful article reflecting back on the 2008 gathering, which can be downloaded here (Adobe Reader 6.0 or newer required).
The Society has acquired a stone in the Culloden Walk leading up to the new Visitor Centre at Culloden Moor. This part of the Culloden Walk is another reminder of the Chisholm's place in this part of Scottish history.
The Clan Chisholm Society needs your help! We are pleased to announce the launch of an Artifacts Register Project to provide central storage of information regarding the history of items relevant to the history of the Clan Chisholm. For more information, or if have an item you would like to register, please click here.
The Clan Chisholm Society image gallery is now online! Through the Picasa service, you can view our new (and currently small!) image gallery by clicking here (the gallery will open in a new window). If you would like to submit any images, please send an email to the webmaster.
*** There is a DNA surname project underway which includes the Scottish name Chisholm! To learn more about the project you can go directly to the Family Tree DNA (FTDNA) Chisholm project page by clicking here (page opens in new window) or you can view/download the latest report, "Blood of the Clan" here. The FTDNA project is administered by an independent group of Society members, and officially supported by the Clan Council. Information is also available in some of the branch newsletters. Many of our members have joined this exciting project on their own. We encourage you to check out this website and to think about joining this project to help unravel the past and protect the future for Chisholms.
