The home page of Clan Grant clansman Christopher Pratt. He is intensely proud of his heritage with Scotland and Clan Grant and is the Games Commissioner for Clan Grant in Massachusetts.
http://web.mit.edu/cpratt/
The United States Society of Clan Grant. Includes clan history, US events and news, membership, bulletin board - Septs of Clan Grant include: Allan, Bisset, Bowie, Cairns, Gilroy, MacIlroy, MacAllan, MacKerron, MacKiaran, Pratt, Suttie, MacSwain, and variations of the names listed above.
http://www.clangrant-us.org/
History of the Clan Grant. Information on the Clan Grant Society. Membership news and application. Events.
http://www.clangrant.org
Colin Grant-Adams is a Scottish folksinger and songwriter (baladeer)born in Oban, Scotland. Currently based out of Glasgow, Kentucky in the United States, Colin tours Scottish Highland Games throughout the U.S.
http://www.colingrant-adams.com/index.htm
In the autumn of 1886, William Grant purchased some land in the valley of the River Fiddich, in Speyside, deep in the heart of Grant territory in the Scottish Highlands. Here, he and his family built The Glenfiddich Distillery with their own hands, labouring long and hard to make an ambitious dream reality. At last, on Christmas Day 1887, the very first Glenfiddich spirit ran from the stills.
http://www.glenfiddich.com/home.html
Marty Grant's genealogy web site at martygrant.com. Marty has been assembling a genealogy of all the Grant's in the southern United States prior to 1860, with a major emphasis on those in Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee.
http://www.martygrant.com/gen/grant.htm
This site is a discussion of the early beginnings of Clan Grant, and why it cannot have French origins. This site is important to Clan Grant in that the author was able to ultimately show, through the discovery of supporting documentation in the United States, Norway, and Scotland, that Clan Grant had Viking origins.
http://www.ndirect.co.uk/~steve-grant/