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South Australian Family History Events Directory
If your family history or genealogy society or group is having a major event that is open to the general public and you would like it publicised here, contact us with details. Inclusion is at our discretion.
See the Hisory Trust of SA website for program details.
City of Tea Tree Gully Library local history area
Don't know your pedigree chart from your second cousin twice removed? This four-week hands on course will show you how to get started in family history. Learn where to search for information and how to record the information you find.
Places for this course are limited. Please book at the Library from 19th March 2008.
SBS Television
National Archives, 78 Angas St, Adelaide
The focus of Shake your family tree activities was to show people how to go about finding themselves, their parents, grandparents and other relatives in the National Archives collection. Visitors were able to view documents from the Archives collection, talk to reference staff about family history research, learn how to use the Archives online databases, and receive introductory research training.
SA History Week
16 to 25 May 2008See the Hisory Trust of SA website for program details.
Family history course for beginners
Tuesdays April 1st, 8th, 15th, & 22nd, 2008 from 10.30 am to 12 noonCity of Tea Tree Gully Library local history area
Don't know your pedigree chart from your second cousin twice removed? This four-week hands on course will show you how to get started in family history. Learn where to search for information and how to record the information you find.
Places for this course are limited. Please book at the Library from 19th March 2008.
Who do you think you are
Local and overseas series seen on tv. See the SBS website for details.SBS Television
Shake your family tree
Recently held event on 27 February 2008National Archives, 78 Angas St, Adelaide
The focus of Shake your family tree activities was to show people how to go about finding themselves, their parents, grandparents and other relatives in the National Archives collection. Visitors were able to view documents from the Archives collection, talk to reference staff about family history research, learn how to use the Archives online databases, and receive introductory research training.