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Proformat is the trading name used by
South Australian genealogist and local historian, Graham
Jaunay, a history graduate of the University
of Adelaide, a life member of the Australian College
of Educators, a Fellow of the SA Genealogy & Heraldry
Society, an adjunct lecturer in genealogy at Flinders
University and a member of the Australasian Association
of Genealogists & Record Agents. His experience
goes back to 1968 with his own family research. See
the results of this work via the Jaunay button
above.
Adelaide Proformat
was established in South Australia in June 1994 and
its charter is two fold:
• to help Australians with
their family history/genealogy research and presentation
• to help people beyond Australia
research their family history/genealogy within Australia.
Adelaide Proformat
provides a quality service which basically falls into
five fields: • Researching:
general consultancy and their family history/genealogy
research services. • Locating
documents and their recovery including a Lookup
service for popular records. •
Drafting family charts or
trees. • Writing,
editing and publishing books on local and family
histories. • Presenting
seminars on a wide range of family history topics.
You can find out more about the services via the Services
button in the menu bar above.
Graham Jaunay operates
a number of free services and freely accessible databases
holding South Australian history materials. Visit these
via the Free Help and Name Lists buttons
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