Researching and Writing Family History: Lessons from 'Paving the Way'(Wed@1 & Twilight Talks)
Twilight Talks
When: 7pm to 8pm
Where: 201 Unley Road, Unley
or online via Zoom
This month for Twilight Talks, join Dr Samantha Battams, author of Paving the Way, for an engaging workshop exploring the process of researching, documenting and writing family history.
Tuesday 4 August, 7:00 pm
In the Genealogy SA Library or online via Zoom
Members FREE / Non-members $20
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Drawing on her own experience uncovering the stories behind Paving the Way, Samantha will share practical strategies for tracing family connections, locating and evaluating historical records, conducting oral history interviews, and transforming research findings into compelling narratives.
This session will examine how family historians can weave together archival sources, photographs, personal memories and broader social history to create meaningful accounts that preserve family legacies for future generations. Whether you are just beginning your family history journey or looking to turn years of research into a book, this workshop will provide valuable insights, practical tips and inspiration to help you tell your family's story.
Dr Samantha Battams is an author specialising in non-fiction historical books. She has written two true crime books on poisoning cases, a story (with Les Parsons) about SA Pioneer aviator Harry Butler, and a family history story on early pioneers to South Australia and New Zealand (Paving the Way). She is an Associate Professor at Adelaide University (Stretton Health Equity) and has a PhD in Public Health (Flinders University), Honours degree in Sociology (UTas), and has worked in public health and global health for 30 years, including in Geneva, Switzerland. She is the local convenor for the SA chapter of Sisters in Crime. Visit her website for more information, as well as book purchase links.
Please note, this session will be recorded, and all registrants will receive a link to the recording after the event. Registrations close Tuesday 4 August, 9:00 am
Wednesdays @ 1 and Twilight Talks are our alternating monthly seminar events. Free for members, these events focus on topics of interest to family historians, such as talks from archives and museums, presentations from historians or authors, or seminars from genealogical research subscription sites.