LINKS:
To other web sites related to Keith, the Clan or Keith History.

Non-commercial:

  Clan Keith Society, USA's homepage is a must visit for persons interested in membership.

  Dynamite Fiend - a book by Ann Larabee, concerns the life and times of Alexander Keith, Jr, a nephew of the noter brewer of Halifax. Contains some data on Keith history in Scotland.

  Elk Run Church Tune in to see progress in archaeological excavation of Rev. James Keith's church. (See Archeology)

  Terry Keith's thekeithclan.com site, presenting a design excellence and Scottish & Keith related material.

  Nova Scotia Keiths provides added data, and contains numerous links to helpful sites.

  The Keith Highlanders Pipe Band, site of the official band of Clan Keith.

  University of Aberdeen provides information of Keith involvement in its founding, and good links.

  James E. Keith's site, concerning the family of Chesterfield Marion Keith family of GA, AR, OK and TX.

  Keith Mansion - photo and history of the old home of Elbridge G. Keith of Chicago.

  Tartan Finder - pictures & information on 2000 tartans, with search engine.

  Crests and Coats of Arms - carved in teakwood.

  Midieval Flags & Banners

  Heraldry on the Internet - loads of information on Arms/Heraldry.

  The Baronage Press, magazine of genealogical and heraldric history of the British Isles.

  New Brunswick, Canada the site for doing research in that part of canada. Lots of official records.

  Carolina Scots, book of genealogical and heraldric history of the Carolina, including significant reference to Keith families.

Commercial sites:

  Researchers in UK: Source for birth, marriage and death certificates in the United Kingdom.

  Highland Lodges in Scotland: Accomodations worth exploring: "We organise catered lodges for visitors to Scotland, as well as providing the accommodation we also organise all activities and events for them during their stay."

  Scottish Tartans and history contains links to information regarding tartans of most clans...including sources for ordering tartan goods.

  The Keith House - now a bed and breakfast at Glacier National Park, Montana.

  Scottish consumer items, including shirts, badges, designs, cups, etc.