Genealogy SA is the leading resource for South Australian family history information.
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Genealogy SA ForumTopic: The White Hut Gaelic Cemetery- Past and Present
Topic: The Irish Born South Australians’ project
Topic: German communities & South Australian Government Schools. Presenter: Alison Hicks
Topic: Matching people using FTDNA
Topic: Inspirational Reads. Presenter: Zoe Ratcliffe
Topic: A different approach to using "FamilySearch"
Visit to the Catholic Section of West Terrace Cemetery
Topic: Searching for my Edith to establish my Maternal link. Presenter: Dennis Ryan
Topic: Introduction to DNA in Family History
Topic: Writing about objects and their meaning in family history. Presenter: Doreen Kosak
Topic: Road Blocks and Brick Walls - Success Stories
Topic: The Parish Church and its responsibilities
Topic: Co Armagh and the resources available for researching Catholic, Church of Ireland, Presbyterian, Methodist, and Quaker records.
Topic: Niederlausitz 2019: An exploration of my Wendish heritage. Presenter: Debra Burke
Topic: Writing an Interesting Article for the Journal - Group Discussion
Topic: Matching people using My Heritage and 23andMe
Topic: Document 1847 No 4. ‘For the Naturalization of Certain Persons Natives of Germany’. Presenters: Denice Rendell, Aileen & Victor Preiss
Topic: Using Photos to Tell a Family Story - Presenter Doreen Kosak
Topic: Matching people using Living DNA and GEDMatch
Topic: Writing About Sensitive Issues - Group Discussion