Saturday, December 18, 2010

Clan Feast

FRASER LINKS




Head Table · Table 1 · Table 2 · Table 3 · Table 4 · Clan Societies and Honoured Guests Table · Table 6




Head Table






WELCOME TO A VIRTUAL FEAST OF LINKS TO OTHER FRASER SITES! A CHANCE FOR ALL FRASERS TO GATHER , MEET , SHARE , LAUGH AND GET TO KNOW ONE ANOTHER THROUGH THEIR PERSONAL HOMEPAGES. IF YOU HAVE A HOMEPAGE YOU'D LIKE TO SEE INCLUDED, PLEASE WRITE AND LET ME KNOW!





Carol Fraser was one of the first to greet me when I came on line in January of 1997. She hosts a wonderful site devoted to all things Scotish and in particular a wee beasty who inhabits one of the lochs. Enjoy!






Lance Fraser has one of the most beautiful and comphrensive sites you will ever find. Beyond a short history of the Fraser Clan he has literally thousands of links to Fraser and other Scottish sites. Prepare to spend a lot of time here!






Donna Fraser is one of the most knowledgable clan members you're ever likely to meet. Have a question about the clan, follow the link on Donna's page to the Fraser section of the Gathering Of The Clans. Meeting Donna is an education!






Robert Fraser Andrews is a man of many varied interests. Along with information on Frasers, Genealogy and Great Scots, his site has links to autmobiles, dining, business and even horoscopes and the weather! Take part in his NEW Fraser Discussion Forum! This site is in its fifth year but looks newer than tomorrow!






Brian Lovett-White has the courage of a true Scot, daring to wear his kilt in Southern England. He has walked the battlefield of Culloden and has a passionate interest in his clan. He also has a great wit and is hard at work on his new Web Site.







Nichloas Coleman's grandmother may have been the last direct descendant of Simon Lord Lovat. His site contains many pictures of his famous family and provides ample proof that Simon the Fox's relatives are as lively today as ever.




Nancy Fraser tells the story of the Rough Roads and Risky Waters crossed by Duncan Fraser and others who migrated from Invernessshire, Scotland to Settle in Chance Harbour Nova Scotia. With genealogical information and a great link to Nancy's new home in Yellowknife.





Table One



WELCOME TO THE THE NEXT TABLE AT THE FEAST! STILL ANOTHER CHANCE FOR FRASERS TO GATHER , MEET , SHARE , LAUGH AND GET TO KNOW ONE ANOTHER THROUGH THEIR HOMEPAGES








Ed Sisk, of Canadian East Coast Genealogy, not only has Fraser in his background but a sizable portion of his Home Page is devoted to the history and genealogy of Wiliam Fraser and his decendants in Nova Scotia. If you are interested in genealogy this site is a must! Enjoy!







Aaron Fraser's site includes links and information on such things as music, video games, movie monsters, fishing and science. Pay him a visit, just for the fun of it!







Michael Fraser shares his life and Christian values with us. While researching his family name he has come upon a number of links he has found helpful and informative. The background to this site is an example of Michael's work. Spend some quality time with this inspiring couple.









David Fraizer's site is dedicated to the decendants of Benjamin and Lucy Fraiser of Cambell county Virginia. Beyond and impressively researched genealogy his site includes great graphics, documents and even pictures dating back to 1850. Even those not interested in Genealogy will find a visit worth while.










John Schultz is a student at Grossmont College and a member of the Fraser Clan. Along with his studies, John is busy writing a book/HTML document for Irish/Scotch-Irish/Scotish Clan/sept genealogy. His site contains a wonderful history of the clan and a great tartan gif.









Nancy Fraser of Yellowknife tells the story of the rough rodes and dangerous waters travelled by her ancestors who settled in Chance Harbour, Nova Scotia. Full of genealogical referances, Nancy also tells of her recent migration to Yellowknife with a great link to that city.










For some of the most beautiful photography on the web, join the over 20,000 visitors to explore Alan Fraser's wonderful site. Alan's main passion is music but computers, motorcycles, photography and shih tzos are not far behind. See and hear examples of his work and be prepared to stay a while, you'll be glad you did.







Table two




WELCOME TO THE THE NEXT TABLE AT THE FEAST! STILL ANOTHER CHANCE FOR FRASERS TO GATHER , MEET , SHARE , LAUGH AND GET TO KNOW ONE ANOTHER THROUGH THEIR HOMEPAGES











Travis Fraser, creator of The Spider's Web, is also into Mountain Biking, playing drums and hanging out with friends. Consider listing your Homepage with him.












Alistair B Fraser is Professor of Meteorology at Pennsylvania State University. He began his career as a weather forecaster for the Canadian Government. His publications range from Reader's Digest to Scientific American, but his passion is for the sweet music of the bagpipes. Alistair is creator of the distinctive tartan bar that enlivens so many of the Fraser homepages.







Read the facinating biography of Neil Fraser, founder of Fraser Advertising and internationally renound expert in co-operative advertising. Neil is also an accomplished poet and painter and his site contains an extensive gallery of historic photographs.









My brother Keith has just started creating his own homepage: The Fraser's Of The Rouge. Since he has all the artistic talent in the family, one of these days, this site will take your breath away.












Ian Fraser's Place is filled with the things he loves. There are pictures of his family, links to interesting sites, examples of his partner, Nancy's, paintings and great golf stuff. This is a fun and interactive site for you to enjoy and some interesting people to meet.













Ailana Margaret Fraser is a phd. candidate in mathematics at Stanford University. Balancing her more academic side is a passion for surfing. There are some amazing pictures of surfing at Hookipa Maui on this site!











Bruce and Helen Fraser were missionaries in the Phillippines for 4 years and now represent New Tribes Mission in New Zealand. They have a 25 year old daughter with Downs Syndrom and would love to compare notes with other parents of adults with D.S.






Table Three


WELCOME TO THE THE NEXT TABLE AT THE FEAST! STILL ANOTHER CHANCE FOR FRASERS TO GATHER , MEET , SHARE , LAUGH AND GET TO KNOW ONE ANOTHER THROUGH THEIR HOMEPAGES









Anne Fraser Hogan has just begun work on her homepage but her genealogy chart is already on line. Click here often and watch this site grow!










Todd is a proud member of the Topeka Symphony Orchestra, and the Marshall's Band, which is the oldest existing community band in America. He works for a small company called Cable-Tel, dealing in digital satellite systems and home entertainment. He is also a part time DJ at KMAJ Majic 107.7. Married to the lovely Leslie, he is the proud father of 3 beautiful children, Heather, Holly, and Hannah. A devout Christian, Todd's spare time interests are James Stewart movies, Star Trek and he'd love to hear from anyone else interested researching Fraser genealogy.










Meet another Fraser Clan of Westhill. John, Fiona, Laura and Scott live in the Westhill area of Aberdeenshire, just a 15 minute drive from Castle Fraser. This is a great family page and an opportunity for everyone to find out about one of John's major intersts in life, The Round Table. This site is worth the visit!








Here is one of the most inventive and lively sites on the web. Not only has Gordon Fraser gathered over 250 animated gifs for your pleasure, but his site is a wonderful introduction to the Fraser Clan. This is a great page to visit!






Although leading very busy lives, these Frasers have managed to find time to add wee Jimmy to their family. Welcome one of the clan's newest members and check out the caber toss of all time on the parent's page!







Carrell N. Frazier Jr. celebrates HAM radio, cruisin' senic country roads, good food, bassett hounds and most things Texan.





Meet the Frazier's of New Jersey, mom, dad and the Kool Frazier kids. Cheer on the Yankee's or list your URL or e-mail address on the Frazier Who's Who Listing.






Table 4



WELCOME TO THE THE NEXT TABLE AT THE FEAST! STILL ANOTHER CHANCE FOR FRASERS TO GATHER , MEET , SHARE , LAUGH AND GET TO KNOW ONE ANOTHER THROUGH THEIR HOMEPAGES







Larry Frazier describes his site as "The Least Creative Homepage in the History of Humanity"; but it is also one of the most charming and displays a subtle wit. Visit with Larry, his family, learn about their religious beliefs, and Larry's interest in Trout Fishing, Elvis and more....








Tom Frazier is the talented photographer whose work graces many of our pages. Leslie's passion is for Beads, from which she creates beautiful bracelets, necklaces, watchbands, bags and more. Visit their site and wonder at the work of this creative duo.








Jacqui Rigby has compiled some wonderful research on the Fraser, Rigby & Hudson families along with information on the Isle of Man, Lancashire, Canada and Scotland. For a real treat and invaluable help to genealogists check out her Scots Gen Table. You'll be glad you did!







Dr. David Fraser, business development manager at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, shares his passion for cycling, Brittany, France, Switzerland, technology transfer, biosensors, his Fraser Clan and last but not least, his wife Dr. Chantal Fraser and their daughter Marie.






Jesse and Alexandra Chisholm and their critters live in Southern California where they raise the ancient and beautiful breed of Andalusian Horses and the truely remarkable Ocicats. Their wonderful site has links to the Chisholm and Fraser Clans. Read Alexandra's interesting tale of growing up in the Clan Fraser Society of California.







The Fraser Family of Manitoba have a wonderful page with an extensive genealogy section relating their families journey from Ireland, through the United States to Canada. The site also contains pictures, biographies and links to the Richards side of their family and to the great Canadian Province of Manitoba.





Merrium Fraser White has a wonderful page devoted to her passion for genealogy. Her page contains information on over a thousand families and more that 4000 individuals. Of special interest was her work on the Fraser and Frazier family lines.Of course her page also celebrates an even greater love in her life, her grandchildren.








Clan Societies and Honoured Guests Table





WELCOME TO A SPECIAL TABLE AT THE FEAST! WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT: THE CLAN FRASER SOCIETY SITES ON THE WEB. NOT ALL CLAN ASSOCIATIONS ARE ON-LINE AT THE MOMENT, FOR A COMPLETE LISTING OF ALL CLAN SOCIETIES WORLD WIDE, VISIT THE CLAN FRASER OF CANADA SITE BELOW.





VISIT THESE SITES TO DISCOVER WHAT THE CLAN IS UP TO THESE DAYS!







CLAN SOCIETIES







CLAN FRASER OF CANADA One of the most extensive and best researched of all Scottish Clan sites. Read the history of the Clan in Scotland or Canada, visit their extensive genealogy section, and check out their special feature section that is always being upgraded. If you are Canadian, why not consider joining!





CFSC is one of five national societies operating worldwide under the authority of The Rt. Hon. Lady Saltoun, Chief of the Name of Fraser, and The Rt. Hon. Lord Lovat, Chief of Clan Fraser of Lovat. You will find contact information for the other national Clan Fraser Societies [Australia, New Zealand, the United States, and Scotland & The United Kingdom] on the Societies Page of their web site.









CLAN FRASER SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA, is the latest clan society on line. With a fine history of the clan and a listing of activites avalable to Frasers in Australia and Tasmania. If you are Australian why not browse their Membership area?





HONOURED GUESTS



CLAN FRASER OF CALIFORNIA Under Charter from Lord Lovat since 1964. A resource to locate other Frasers and to participate in Clan activities. It includes Clan Histories, numerous photographs and updates to their site every three days. And you don't have to be from California to join!




Table Six


WELCOME TO THE THE NEXT TABLE AT THE FEAST! STILL ANOTHER CHANCE FOR FRASERS TO GATHER , MEET , SHARE , LAUGH AND GET TO KNOW ONE ANOTHER THROUGH THEIR HOMEPAGES


IF YOU ARE A FRASER AND HAVE A BANNER OR AN IDENTIFYING SITE ICON, E-MAIL IT TO ME AT THE ADDRRESS BELOW ALONG WITH A BRIEF INTRODUCTION TO YOUR SITE (one or two sentences will do) AND I'LL SEE IT GETS POSTED HERE AND TOGETHER WE CAN DISCOVER WHAT THE CLAN IS UP TO THESE DAYS





While Terry Keith's maternal ancestory was Frazier, his impressive site is devoted to the Keith Clan. It contains information on the Clan's history, its chief, a tour of Keith Castle, notes on heraldry, extensive links to other Scottish sites and much, much more. Pay a visit and you can even hear how "Keith" sounds pronounced in Gaelic!





CAROL OF THE CLAN FRASER

Carol of the Clan Fraser is the site of genealogist and Highlander fan Carol Greene. This interesting homepage is filled with extensive genealogical information and wonderful photographs of the cast of the Highlander TV series. It is worth more than one visit!






Carleen Frazier-Adlam began learning to play classical violin at the age of 8.  At age 16, she put the violin away, went to college and received a B.S. degree in Elementary Education, reared a family of three children, went back to college and received a Masters degree in Education, taught for the Tulsa Public Schools, retired, got the violin back out and, "fell in love" with Celtic (especially Scottish) music, so turned the violin into a "fiddle."  This is her first album, why not pick one up for your collection.